10 Tearjerking Pinoy movies you can binge on Netflix
There’s no wonder the movie Through Night and Day hit the fourth spot Netflix Philippines’ list of most viewed movies and TV shows.
A lot of netizens praised the film because of its moving storyline and convincing character portrayal of leads. Alessandra de Rossi and Paolo Contis equally did a good job as Ben and Jen.
This movie is just one of the many Pinoy masterpieces that you can watch on Netflix. If you want a good cry, you can check these out:
100 Tula Para Kay Stella
The story is about a college student with a speech impediment (JC Santos) who fell in love with an aspiring rocker (Bela Padilla). He wrote 100 poems to her in search of the right words to express his feelings.
Seven Sundays
A dying father asks his busy and grown children to spend their Sundays with him, forcing his family to face their issues before it’s too late.
Heaven’s Waiting/ Hintayan ng Langit
Dead for two years, Lisang (Gina Pareño)awaits the call to join heaven in an overcrowded purgatory. She tried to let go of her past until her ex-boyfriend (Eddie Garcia) arrives.
Four Sisters and a Wedding
Four sisters unite to stop their young brother’s pending nuptials after meeting his fiancee’s demanding family, revealing long-simmering family issues.
A Second Chance
Following their storybook wedding in One More Chance, Popoy and Basha find married life and starting a business more challenging than they ever imagined.
Starting Over Again
An architecture student and a history professor fall in love, pursue a dream, split up, and bump into each other years later. Can there be a second chance?
Kita Kita
When a tour guide in Japan goes blind after seeing her fiance’s infidelity, she befriends a fellow Filipino keen to coach her out of the darkness.
It Takes a Man and a Woman
Laida (Sarah Geronimo) and Miggy (John Lloyd Cruz) used to be in love, but now they’re forced to work together in a professional capacity and neither is completely over their past.
Miss Granny
Before settling into a nursing home, a grandmother snaps a magical photo that turns her 20 years old and she joins her unsuspecting grandson’s band.
Never Not Love You
When career opportunities take them abroad, a young couple’s individual ambitions threaten the future of their relationship.
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Queenie Lasta got her bachelor's degree in Communications Research from UP Diliman. In her free time, she likes to read thriller novels, psychology books, and mangas. She believes in the importance of grit, hard work, and passion to become a great writer in the future.