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‘Under Parallel Skies’ paints a nuanced picture of life’s realities

Janella Salvador plays as Iris, an OFW working in a hotel in Hong Kong 

I shared these sentiments with one of the film’s producers, Richard Juan, who also emphasized that watching it more than once would make you understand and feel more of the “parallelism and connections in the story.”

As I continued to watch it, I came to understand the whole movie – the message it wanted to convey, the purpose of each scene, and the decisions each character had made in a situation they faced.

Now watching it the second time, I still love how the movie was able to use four languages within the story – Thai, Filipino, English, and Cantonese. But that’s not what made the story powerful but it showed how “love” is still the universal language – it can connect people, it can heal pain, and it can make people happy.

Going back to the scene I mentioned above, I realized now why Win’s character forgave his mom that easily. He had learned that true happiness comes from forgiving and letting go.

The movie also made sure that the cultures of each country made their way to be emphasized in the film.

Nothing but praises on how Janella brought Filipino traits to the film – from the way she speaks to how hospitable she is to someone who is in need.

Win Metawin portrays Thai bachelor Parin who is on a journey to look for his mother 

Win also made sure that he could keep up with his co-star as he used his charm to deliver his lines, may it be in Thai, Cantonese, English, and even Filipino.

The two actors also really did a great job working on their chemistry together as every scene that requires them to be sweet gave me butterflies in my stomach. The movie proved that scenes didn’t need to be sexy or very intimate just to give that kilig.

Lastly, it also made me realize that Under Parallel Skies did not have a sad ending but it gave the audience the reality of life – that just like the sunrise and sunset, “good things may come to an end, but good things will arise from endings.” — Angelica Villanueva

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