Won't Last a Day Without You

Won't Last A Day Without You is a 2011 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Raz dela Torre and starring Sarah Geronimo and Gerald Anderson with the special participation of Joey de Leon.[2] The film was produced and released by Star Cinema and Viva Films. It was released on November 30, 2011 in the Philippines.[3][4]

Won't Last A Day Without You
Theatrical film poster
Directed byRaz dela Torre
Produced by
Screenplay by
  • Melissa Mae Chua
  • Raz dela Torre
  • Carmi G. Raymundo
Story byMelissa Mae Chua
Starring
Music byCesar Francis S. Concio
CinematographyAnne Monzon
Edited byMarya Ignacio
Production
company
Release date
  • November 30, 2011 (2011-11-30)
Running time
103 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino
Box office₱87.57 million (US$2,006,123.00)[1]

Plot

Awarded radio personality George Harrison Apostol, known as DJ Heidee to her listeners (Sarah Geronimo), provides love advice to people who are having problems in their relationships. DJ Heidee receives a call from a girl named Melissa (Megan Young) who is asking advice on how to break up with her boyfriend Andrew (Gerald Anderson). Unfortunately, Andrew is listening to the same program and hears Heidee telling Melissa how they should break up. Andrew blames Heidee for what happened and even threatens to sue her for giving that particular advice. In order to prevent a legal battle, and to ease her conscience, Heidee decides to help Andrew win Melissa back. In the process of getting the two together, Andrew and Heidee begin to feel an attraction toward each other. Will they be able to overcome their past and become lovers instead?

Cast

Sarah Geronimo portrays George Apostol/DJ Heidee
Gerald Anderson portrays Andrew Escalona

Reception

Box office

The film opened with P20 million gross of total receipts. On its third week it grossed ₱88 million.

Critics

Philbert Dy of Click the City said “It is a film that seems willing to acknowledge that relationships can be messy, and that people do get hurt and that it isn’t always easy to forgive. While the bad habits are still there, there is a charming core to the picture that seems truer than many of the things the mainstream has put out there.”

Ria Limjap of Spot.ph stated “The movie itself is funny, endearing, and cute. The director managed to use all the required elements of the Star Cinema Formula for Box Office Success (among others: popular theme song, big stars, and the happy ending with a public declaration of love—can you name more?) and made a perfectly good example of a mainstream romantic comedy without the glaringly bad habits of the genre.”[6]

Abby Mendoza of Philippine Entertainment Portal quoted “Raz dela Torre’s film could have oh-so-melodramatically tackled the aforementioned heartbreak crisis… Instead, it does a favour to those who are in the process of healing by taking bitterness as a genuine emotion that only the failure of love can produce, and creating a feel-good, fresh, and hopeful narrative out of it.”[7]

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References

Won't Last a Day Without You on IMDb

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