Sa dami ng love teams na dumaan at minahal natin, bihira ‘yung may ganitong impact sa unang pelikula pa lang. JM Ibarra at Fyang Smith didn’t just arrive—they claimed their place. Ramdam mo agad: this generation’s Guy & Pip, John Lloyd & Bea, KathNiel energy… but still uniquely their own.
Tailor-fit ang kwento para sa kanila. Kung kilig ang hanap mo—hindi ito nagdamot. From start to finish, walang tapon. Bawat eksena may hatak. Ang editing, ang pacing—saktong-sakto. Natural ang humor, effortless ang kilig. Hindi pilit, kaya tumatama. Yung tipong sabay-sabay kayong titili, tatawa, at maya-maya, iiyak na rin sa sinehan.
And the performances? Solid.
Fyang is a revelation. Sobrang natural—parang hindi umaarte pero dama mo lahat. She moves seamlessly from drama to comedy, showing depth beyond her years. May mga sandali na maaalala mo ang husay nina Maricel, Sharon, Marian—but she’s carving her own path. She’s not just promising—she’s arrived. This girl is the next big thing.
JM, on the other hand, complements her perfectly. Hindi nagpapa-agaw ng eksena, but delivers with sincerity and charm. Their chemistry? Hindi lang basta “kilig”—it feels real.
“Almost Us” is more than just a love story—it’s the birth of a love team to beat.
JM + Fyang?
Hindi na “almost.” Sila na.


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