

Two broken women bond over trauma, then one dares to find happiness. Cue the friendship apocalypse.
Mariel and Deena were strangers until they became the best of friends because of the similarities in the pain that they had experienced. Their friendship is put to the test when one of them decides to get married.
Acting
Alonzo and Panganiban weaponize chemistry into emotional warfare.
Writing
Dialogue that stings because you've said it or feared hearing it.

Director
Mae Cruz-Alviar
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This film belongs to the Filipino 'hugot' tradition where emotional wounds become social currency and catharsis.
Alonzo and Panganiban were real-life best friends before filming; director Cruz-Alviar reportedly used their actual inside jokes to heighten authenticity.