Friday, 17 May 2024

Movie Review: When Magic Hurts

In the stunning Atok Mountain of Benguet, fate orchestrates an encounter between a young man and a woman who each carry their own burdens. The young man is determined to prove himself to his parents, while the young woman is still reeling from the loss of both her parents.

Once a believer in magic, the young woman now finds herself disillusioned and unable to trust in its power. But when their paths cross, a spark ignites between them, and they find solace in each other's company.

Will this meeting be the start of something magical, or will their pasts continue to haunt them? Can magic truly fulfill our deepest desires, or will & only lead to heartbreak and despair? Get ready for a breathtaking adventure filled with hope, love, and the mysteries of the universe as these two young souls navigate the unpredictable twists and turns of fate.

We fell high in love and and relaxed after watching the advance screening of When Magic Hurts last May 15, 2024.  When Magic Hurts shines with the refreshing tandem of Mutya Orquia and Beaver Magtalas. They look good and comfortably act together that is evidently seen on screen with their overflowing chemistry. Mutya shines both in heavy and light moments of the film. In her dramatic moments you can feel in her sensitive portrayal the agony of an orphaned child. On the other hand, her cheerful moments especially with Beaver felt so natural and kilig.

Beaver Magtalas is a breath of fresh air, as a newcomer he delivers in this film as a rich young kid who fell in love unexpectedly but is torn between family or love of his life. Maxine Trinidad is effective as the third wheel that challenges the relationship of the leads by her convincing villain acting. The other supporting cast, especially Claudine Barretto and Dennis Padilla is remarkable in this film, giving their topnotch and noteworthy performance.
 
The beautiful landscape of Atok, Benguet adds layers to the colorful journey of love story of young lovers with its warm vibes and cold feels. The theme song of the film "Got To Believe in Magic" makes the film more enthusiastic and eager to watch as the story unfolds. It's been a while since we have seen this kind of feel good romantic love story featuring a rising loveteam on the silver screen. So if you are a fan of cheesy pinoy love stories and would like to reminisce about your young love, When Magic Hurts is worth a watch. 
 
When Magic Hurts opens May 22, 2024 in cinemas nationwide.

 
 
My Verdict: 3.5/5


 
 
 

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