The story of Bromance: My Brother’s Romance revolves around the lives
of twins Brando and Brandy. Because Brando has problems accepting his
twin’s being gay, he decides to make a life of his own, put up an auto
repair business and become a mechanic. Meanwhile, Brandy sets out on a
path of his own and becomes a successful interior designer.
The twins continue on separate paths until one day, their mother begs
them to set aside their differences and reconcile. So Brandy sets off
to look for his brother but meets an unfortunate accident that renders
him unconscious. While Brandy is in a coma, Brando learns that just
before the accident happened, his brother was in the final stages of
negotiating a multi-million peso design deal with a client.
Afraid that they would lose everything with Brandy in a coma, Brando
decides to pull a twin switch and pose as his gay brother. So the former
straight, tough-talking and macho Brando turns into the gay Brandy!
While posing as his gay twin, Brando realizes that not only will this deal solve all of his financial problems, it also gives him a chance to set things right with Erika (Cristine Reyes), Brandy’s good friend
that he used to have a crush on.
Now that the world has turned upside-down—with Brando assuming
Brandy’s happy and gay personality—is there any hope that life will go
back to normal for the twins? Will Brandy wake up in time, find out the
switch his twin pulled and save everything?
Sakto ang pagkakagawa ng pelikula. Tamang tama ang timpla ng mga eksena para patawanin ka. Hindi siya sobrang nakakatawa at hindi rin naman corny sakto lang. Balansyado ang pagkakaganap ni Zanjoe Marudo bilang isang bading na hindi niya ito binakla natural lang. Same goes with acting of Cristine Reyes very natural. If there is someone that I can commend on this film it is Joey Paras , bawat eksena niya mapapansin siya may sarili siyang husay at galing bilang actor at bilang suporta sa pelikula. The treatment of the movie is the same with the formula that Wenn Deramas did with her previous comedy film and still effective as the audience at the cinema is laughing most of the time.
My Verdict: 3/5
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