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AnniverSorry

AnniverSorry  ·  2020, Philippines
6.2
2,535 ratings
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● Completed 🕑 2020

A Filipino (Pinoy) boys' love (BL) short film about saying sorry when it's already too late. (Source: Star Image Digital Network YouTube)

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In this poignant Filipino BL short film, a young man grapples with the weight of unspoken words and missed opportunities after a painful breakup. Through a series of fragmented memories and present-day encounters, the story unravels the fragile beauty of a relationship that crumbled under the strain of pride and miscommunication. As the protagonist navigates his guilt and longing, he realizes that some apologies come too late—but the journey to understanding himself and his former partner might hold the key to healing. Brimming with raw emotion and intimate performances, 'AnniverSorry' is a tender, bittersweet exploration of love, regret, and the courage it takes to say 'I'm sorry' before it's truly too late.

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heartstring_puller
August 2024
8/10
I sobbed through the last ten minutes. The way they show the regret and missed chance just hit me right in the heart. Chemistry between the leads is beautiful—even without big gestures, you feel their love and pain. A perfect little tearjerker.
LO
logic_over_feels
March 2024
5/10
I appreciate the attempt at emotional storytelling, but the short runtime means we never fully understand why the couple broke up in the first place. The flashbacks feel rushed and a bit disjointed. It's a decent mood piece, but lacks narrative meat.
FP
framed_perfection
January 2025
7/10
For a low-budget short film, the lighting and intimate close-ups really elevate the sorrowful mood. The color palette shifts subtly between memory and present, which I loved. Not groundbreaking, but visually effective for the story being told.
CC
consent_corner
November 2023
6/10
The film touches on communication breakdown but doesn't fully explore the unhealthy patterns—like how the protagonist's pride hurt his partner. It's a relatable cautionary tale, but I wish it had more explicitly shown the consequences of emotional neglect. Still, a decent conversation starter.
PB
pinoy_bl_fanboy
July 2024
9/10
Short but so powerful. I rewatched it three times already. The actor who played the lead nailed the regret in his eyes. The ending broke me—but in a good way. This is exactly what Pinoy BL does best: raw emotion without over-the-top dramatics.