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MANILA, Philippines – Bea Alonzo and John Lloyd Cruz – the love team that gave us all the feels in the seminal Pinoy romance One More Chance – had quite the reunion on Valentine’s Day when they did a live script reading of another Pinoy romantic film, That Thing Called Tadhana.
View this post on Instagram We're feeling so much here at at the #10DaysofArt! Who else is staying tuned? #MakeitMakati A post shared by Make It Makati (@makeitmakati) on Feb 14, 2020 at 4:47am PST
The beloved tandem surprised viewers who attended an outdoor screening of One More Chance at the Fountaine Area of the Ayala Stock Exchange in Makati, which was an event under Art Fair Philippines' 10 Days of Art. (READ: Films, workshops, and spaces you can lose yourself in: all the new things you can expect from Art Fair Philippines 2020)
View this post on Instagram Bea Alonzo and John Lloyd Cruz at the Ayala Triangle for the live script reading of “That Thing Called Tadhana” A post shared by Star Magic (@starmagicphils) on Feb 14, 2020 at 5:32am PST
After the screening, Bea and John Lloyd turned up with That Thing Called Tadhana director Antoinette Jadaone, and read the entire script of the 2014 film, playing the characters of Anthony and Mace – originally played JM de Guzman and Angelica Panganiban (who is, as many have pointed out, John Lloyd's ex). (READ: Why John Lloyd and Bea Alonzo are the Philippines' kilig royalty)
View this post on Instagram Bea Alonzo and John Lloyd Cruz with Direk Antoinette Jadaone at the Ayala Triangle for the live script reading of “That Thing Called Tadhana” A post shared by Star Magic (@starmagicphils) on Feb 14, 2020 at 7:10am PST
Bea and John Lloyd even sang a rendition of "Where Do Broken Hearts Go?" as it plays out in the film. They also read a conversation where Anthony and Mace talk about John Lloyd - which earned significant cheers from the crowd.
View this post on Instagram Bea Alonzo and John Lloyd Cruz with Direk Antoinette Jadaone at the Ayala Triangle for the live script reading of “That Thing Called Tadhana” A post shared by Star Magic (@starmagicphils) on Feb 14, 2020 at 7:14am PST
It's the first big public event John Lloyd has been part of since going on a showbiz hiatus in October 2018.
The outdoor screenings continue at the same venue on February 15, with a screening of the QCinema 2019 shorts at 6 pm, Sunday Beauty Queen at 8 pm, and Never Not Love You at 9:45 pm. – Rappler.com