Serena is a young and beautiful Filipina woman who was adopted by a rich Italian father and mother when she was an infant. When she found herself stuck in an arranged marriage, she runs away to the Philippines, a country she had been fascinated by since she was little from the stories she heard from her Filipina nanny and the stories that her Penpal friend from the Philippines have been talking about. There, she meets and falls in love with her Penpal friend, Tenten, a poor and hardworking adopted boy from Tondo who was forced to take unconventional jobs for his family. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: Dolce Amore
- Also Known As: Sweet Love
- Director: Cathy Garcia-Sampana, Mae Cruz-Alviar
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama, Melodrama
Where to Watch Dolce Amore
Cast & Credits
- Enrique Gil Main Role
- Hannah Lopez VitoSerena Marchesa / Sese (young)Support Role
- Matteo GuidicelliGiancarlo de LucaSupport Role
- Cherie GilLuciana MarchesaSupport Role
- Sunshine CruzAlice UrtolaSupport Role
Reviews
There are other series came before this with the same genre, but this genre is definitely the branding of LizQuen. Pinoy prime time drama series used to be intense heavy drama but this one brought a new taste of viewing habit... with the right amount of real life and fictional scenes and plot twist. Acting wise - those scenes that brought a good laugh and awkwardness are equally commendable. A must watch and can be shown to foreign audiences.. Cherie Gil and Matteo are excellent in playing their roles as Italian
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The Longer It Got, The Worse It Gets
This is my first drama with this couple which I only started because I'd seen their movies.The negatives are the multiple second chances, leads became extremely childish, too many unnecessary and snail paced episodes but especially the Italian stereotype. That cringed me out the most lol.
STORY
I liked the story....at least in the first half. It started to go down at 52 and then it just completely dragged out so it was 20 episodes too many. The fact that I watched the 72 episode version didn't ease the torture.
The romance was ruined me, I couldn't care less anymore and it turned a bit too melo and mankjang-y for my taste. The only thing that made the torture somewhat watchable was the Family scenes
CAST/ACTING
I really liked the cast and their acting. The people I loved at the beginning became the most annoying towards the middle and end and the person I despised at the beginning became the most loved. Rare occurance.
MUSIC
There was only one OST. Just imagine hearing the same song multiple times in one episode and then times that by 72. The one time I wish coprlyright would mute the music lol
REWATCH VALUE
For me? Heck no! There is nothing on this planet that would make me rewatch this. This is probably better suited to Melo and Makjang lovers and die hard fans of the leads.
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