
Kudos to the actors who played the Japanese dudes.
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There was little else to do for the supporting cast but everyone gave the movie their all, in whatever capacity they could. You’re My Boss, despite the corny title (seriously, they should have thought about something else) delivered on its every promise. a) It had two talented actors in the lead roles, b) It had Antoinette Jadaone directing and I was curious to see how she would fare post Tadhana and c) It seemed like a legitimate feel good romcom and I am not one to shy away from such a movie. It’s story was not original and reeked of a Hollywood ripoff, but then again, I decided to see it for three reasons. When the trailer for this movie was released, I knew I was definitely going to watch it. When the partnership is threatened by an unforseen circumstance, Georgina initiates a ruse to save the deal wherein Pong has to play the role of boss, and she assumes the role of assistant. Along with the responsibilities, her boss leaves her in charge of Pong (Coco Martin), his good natured assistant of many years. Reeling from a scandal borne from a broken heart, she is given the opportunity to rebuild her reputation when she is tasked by her boss (Freddie Webb) to take charge of a major partnership with a Japanese firm while he is on a two-month leave. She is driven, ambitious and is known for her bitchiness by her friends and co-workers. Georgina (Toni Gonzaga) is the assistant vice president for Marketing of an airline company.
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Well-cast acting and a fun script all make for an entertaining movie where free spirits and cynicism collide, but true love prevails as the ultimate reward for patience and understanding.Fresh from the success of her sleeper hit indie flick, That Thing called Tadhana, screenwriter/director Antoinette Jadaone returns to the big screen, this time to helm a romantic comedy for mainstream studio Star Cinema, starring two of the most bankable stars on both television and cinema - Coco Martin and Toni Gonzaga. All of Nicole’s long-standing feelings about romance come racing back as she’s faced with the decision to tell Kim and ruin her wedding or to stay out of it, while trying to navigate her growing feelings for Michael. Despite Nicole’s feelings towards weddings, and the initial head-butting with Michael, the wedding plans seem to be coming along nicely– until Nicole overhears Bradley romantically talking to another woman on the phone.

While Nicole and Michael (Drew Seeley) work together, they begin to rub off on one another, and Michael introduces Nicole to a whole new world in the hopes of getting her to change her mind about love. Nicole (Holly Deveaux) is your typical type-A personality who dislikes “going with the flow”, “trusting the universe” and general spontaneity, but she is doing a great job at feigning “delight” at being asked to plan her boss’ wedding… in just 2 short weeks! Kim (Brigitte Kingsley) and Bradley (Landy Cannon) want it to be fabulous! What could go wrong? This might make your assignment to plan your boss’ dream wedding a nightmare! However, when the groom’s nephew, an over-the-top romantic, is thrown into the mix, it’s just too easy to be sarcastic and cynical about the whole event! BUT this is your boss, and if you want her in your corner when that big promotion comes up, get over it!



the boyfriend you were sure to marry unceremoniously dumped you). Most people love weddings– unless, of course, you’ve been burned at some point during the perfect life you’ve tried to lead. **This review is contributed by Super Channel-a channel dedicated to providing integrity and accountability in today’s entertainment.
