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Hello, Love, Goodbye
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Hello, Love, Goodbye (2019)

Experience love and sacrifice in ‘Hello, Love, Goodbye’ (2019). A poignant tale of domestic workers in Hong Kong. Discover resilience, dreams, and heartache.

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Original Title Hello, Love, Goodbye
Tagline If you love me, why are you making me choose?
Formats Streaming
Duration 117 mins
Status Released
Year 2019
Release Date July 31, 2019
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A bartender and a domestic helper of Filipino origin living in Hong Kong find themselves falling in love, but they each have different plans for their future.

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A Compassionate Tale of Love and Sacrifice

Directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina, “Hello, Love, Goodbye” offers a poignant glimpse into the lives of domestic workers in Hong Kong. The film beautifully weaves together drama, romance, and social commentary, leaving a lasting impact on its audience.

The story revolves around Joy (played by Kathryn Bernardo), a Filipino domestic helper working tirelessly in Hong Kong to support her family back home. She dreams of a better life, but the harsh realities of her job keep her grounded. Enter Ethan (Alden Richards), a bartender with his own struggles. Their paths cross, and their lives intertwine in unexpected ways.

What Works:

  1. Authenticity: The film doesn’t shy away from portraying the challenges faced by domestic workers. It delves into their sacrifices, homesickness, and the emotional toll of being far from loved ones. The script is beautifully written, capturing both the heartache and resilience of these unsung heroes.
  2. Performances: Kathryn Bernardo delivers a powerful performance as Joy. Her portrayal is nuanced, capturing the character’s strength and vulnerability. Alden Richards complements her with his charismatic presence. Their chemistry is palpable, making their love story all the more compelling.
  3. Timely Themes: “Hello, Love, Goodbye” tackles relevant themes such as migration, identity, and the pursuit of dreams. It sheds light on the complexities faced by overseas workers, humanizing their experiences beyond mere statistics.
  4. Humor: Amid the emotional weight, the film injects moments of humor. The well-timed jokes and witty banter provide much-needed relief, balancing the drama effectively.

What Could Be Improved:

  1. Pacing: At times, the film feels slightly lengthy. Trimming a few scenes could have tightened the narrative without compromising its impact.
  2. Predictability: While the central love story is heartwarming, some plot developments follow familiar tropes. A more unconventional approach could have elevated the film further.

Final Thoughts:

“Hello, Love, Goodbye” is a rare gem—a film that tugs at your heartstrings while shedding light on an often overlooked segment of society. It’s a celebration of love, resilience, and the sacrifices we make for our dreams. The script’s delicate balance of drama and humor, coupled with stellar performances, makes this a must-watch.

In a world where connections transcend borders, “Hello, Love, Goodbye” reminds us that love knows no boundaries—even when faced with goodbye.

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