Mayumi Yumi Punongbayan (Erich Gonzales) has been looking for her soulmate all her life. When she meets Lance Anderson Lance Tan (Enchong Dee).. I Do is a 2010 Tagalog-language Comedy Drama movie featuring Erich Gonzales, Enchong Dee, Pokwang, Dennis Padilla, Jun Urbano, Ricardo Cepeda and Stephanie Chan. Star Cinema was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Charo Santos-concio and Malou Santos. I Do is written by Veronica Velasco, Jinky Laurel and Veronica B. Velasco and it is directed by Veronica Velasco and Veronica B. Velasco. Star Cinema acquired the distribution rights for the movie. I Do was released on 29th September 2010 in Filipino,English and Mandarin Chinese languages. The motion picture made a box office gross of ₱44 million. Cinematography was done by Boy Y iguez and editing by Vanessa Ubas de Leon. The music was composed by Jessie Lasaten.
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Jini Score 4.2/10
Critics Score 50%
Rating 6.4/10
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Critics Score 50
Rating 6.4
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Release
Date29 SEP 2010
Language
Filipin, Tagalog, English, Chinese
Genre
Comedy
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Drama
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Romance
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I Do Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 50%
Tsais vision of these displaced foreign laborers in Kuala Lumpur is the films most compelling element, outpacing the sort of anesthetized love triangle that hes pulled off better in the past. ( Read More )
When firing on all cylinders during its first half, Blairs canny script doesnt just rub our faces in that point, it questions how a decent person can possibly fight back without becoming part of the problem. ( Read More )
While I admire Blairs ambition, and hes clearly learned some terrific techniques from director Jeremy Saulnier (Blair previously starred in Saulniers films), hes not quite as sure handed yet, and the tonal shifts can feel abrupt. ( Read More )