So Connected

So Connected is a 2018 Filipino film directed by Jason Paul Laxamana, starring Janella Salvador and Jameson Blake. It is produced by LargaVista Entertainment and Regal Films. It was released on May 23, 2018 by Regal Entertainment.

So Connected
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJason Paul Laxamana
Produced by
  • Lily Y. Monteverde
  • Roselle Y. Monteverde
Screenplay byJason Paul Laxamana
Starring
Music byPaulo Protacio
CinematographyRommel Sales
Edited byChrisel Desuasido
Production
company
  • Regal Films
  • LargaVista Entertainment
Distributed byRegal Entertainment
Release date
  • 23 May 2018 (2018-05-23)
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino

Plot

Trisha (Janella Salvador) is a struggling waitress who buys a cellphone from a black market seller. Karter (Jameson Blake), a love-starved boy who uses a cloud-based media-storing app to spy on his stolen cellphone's buyer, Trisha, who by then had broken up with her boyfriend, soon becomes enamored by Trisha.

Karter proceeds to locate her through the various clues he gathers from the media she unknowingly shares to him. When their paths finally cross, Trisha feels she ridiculously has a lot of things in common with Karter that she somehow believes they are connected as soulmates.

Cast

Main

Secondary

  • Ruby Rodriguez as Lea
  • Krystal Brimner as Kate Calma
  • Paulo Angeles as Lorenzo
  • Rolando Inocencio as Conrad
  • Cherise Castro as Jasmine
  • Chai Fonacier as Heidi
  • Marnie Lapus as Marissa
  • VJ Mendoza as Ben
  • Paeng Sudayan as Dig
  • Vance Larena as Simon
  • Basti Santos

Release

The film, had its red-carpet premiere at SM Megamall on Tuesday May 22, 2018, and opened in theaters nationwide the following day.[1]

Critical reception

The film had generally positive reviews. Nestor Cuartero of The Manila Bulletin highlighted the chemistry of Salvador and Blake and praised the timely message the film aims to impart to viewers, "It tells us how to use social media properly."[2] Rappler's Oggs Cruz says: "Jason Paul Laxamana’s So Connected is different in the sense that its protagonists are laced with a slivers of darkness that is rare in commercial love stories."[3]

Meanwhile, Salvador was particularly commended for portraying an off-beat role. The Manila Feed posted about Janella, “She perfectly captured the essence of the character—her desperation, her longing to escape and her playful personality.”[1] Inquirer's Joseph R. Atilano also praised, "Janella Salvador has a rare and inherent quality about her that not a lot of her contemporaries coming from any age group possesses [...] Brilliant acting is what she is becoming known for and she does it very, very well – and consistently."[4]

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References

  1. "Celebrities, entertainment writers, bloggers gush about the movie "So Connected"". www.msn.com. Retrieved 2018-05-29.
  2. "On-screen chemistry sees 'So Connected' through". Manila Bulletin Entertainment. Retrieved 2018-05-29.
  3. "'So Connected' review: Social media love". Rappler. Retrieved 2018-05-29.
  4. Atilano, Joseph R. "Movie Review: 'So Connected'". Retrieved 2018-05-29.


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