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  1. 11 de sept. de 2015 · Review: One More Chance (Film) – A Movie Fan Review. Since there will be a movie sequel coming this year for this movie. Let me take this opportunity to give my review about this 2007 movie. It was 8 years ago when I watched this movie, but until now, the main characters Popoy and Basha’s movie lines are still on my mind.

  2. 01:56. Genres. Movie, Drama, Romance. Director. Cathy Garcia-Molina. Cast. John Lloyd Cruz, Bea Alonzo. Everything seems to be going as planned for college sweethearts Popoy and Basha until she arrives at a hearbreaking decision. Crossing paths with a completely different Popoy years after, Basha desires to be with him again.

  3. 14 de nov. de 2007 · One More Chance: Directed by Cathy Garcia-Sampana. With John Lloyd Cruz, Bea Alonzo, Derek Ramsay, Maja Salvador. A long-time couple seem destined for marriage, but frictions and differing ambitions break them apart. As they try to move on with their lives they are continually reminded of what they once had and temptation to go back is never far away.

  4. Synopsis. Popoy and Basha had been together forever. Their love story began when they first met as students at university. They had been inseparable and did everything together—eating, studying and attending parties. However, Popoy’s incessant planning and nagging took a toll on their relationship leading Basha to break-up with him.

  5. One More Chance es una película dirigida por Sam Firstenberg con John LaMotta, Marvin Flint, Kirstie Alley, Logan Clarke .... Año: 1983. Título original: One More Chance. Sinopsis: Un ex convicto, después de pasar seis años en prisión, intenta restablecer una relación con su hijo que no ha visto en todo ese tiempo.Puedes ver One More Chance mediante en las plataformas:

  6. Li Yiyun of Lianhe Zaobao rated the film three-and-a-half stars for entertainment and two-and-a-half stars for art. Lin Zengyin of Lianhe Wanbao rated the film three stars out of five. [9] Ngiam Ying Lan of The Business Times rated the film C, writing "It's understandable that box-office receipts is the foremost consideration for Neo, easily Singapore's most prolific filmmaker.