Miss You Like Crazy
by Niknok Seyer on Mar.02, 2010, under Movie

Miss You Like Crazy
Alan Alvarez (John Lloyd Cruz) is an account manager in the bank owned by the family of his girlfriend of four years, Daphne Recto (Maricar Reyes). While he’s sure he loves her and has no regrets about the life and love he’s chosen, he’s been feeling restless and lonely, asking himself if this is the life he really wants.
Mia Samonte (Bea Alonzo) works as a front desk officer in a hotel in Malaysia. She and Alan have their fateful meeting on board the Pasig River Ferry. Mia is a breath of fresh air in Alan’s otherwise stale and stifling existence.
Fate and faith, and time and timing are two of the themes discussed in the film. And yes, the idea of a whirlwind romance. Could you really fall in love with a stranger in a matter of days? And should that prove to be real, can your love withstand time and distance? Can that love survive the reality heartbreak brought about by history and an innate sense of responsibility and decency?
Check out the music video for Aiza Suguerra’s version of the movie theme Miss You Like Crazy:
The movie was not that bad but neither was not that good.
I think I got disappointed for expecting more since their last movie One More Chance was really great.
Well, the movie’s nice in a sense it has good quotable lines as usual and some scenes are really moving.
What failed me was the movie showed that it was really just a movie and can’t be possibly happening in reality.
I think people are already sick of such movies, but that’s just my point of view.
Nonetheless, congratulations to the movie.
