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Please, Remember This Night

Please, Remember This Night  ·  2023, Philippines
8.0
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● Completed 🕑 2023

When Angelo and Tristan failed to catch the last train ride, a bond grows between them when they decide to walk towards an alternate route. (Source: sbsg pictures Twitter)

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One missed train, one fateful night. When Angelo and Tristan find themselves stranded at a deserted station after the last train departs without them, what begins as a simple inconvenience quickly blossoms into something far more profound. Forced to navigate the unfamiliar streets of Manila in the quiet hours of the night, the two young men share tentative conversations, nervous laughter, and a growing vulnerability that neither expected. As they walk together through dimly lit alleyways and neon-drenched intersections, their shared journey transforms from a practical solution into an intimate exploration of connection, loneliness, and the courage it takes to open your heart to a stranger. Directed with a tender, observant eye, this Filipino short film captures the magic of a single night where two souls collide, leaving an indelible mark on each other's lives. Beautifully acted by Joshua De Vera and Andre Miguel Bongato, their chemistry feels natural and unforced, making every glance and hesitant touch resonate deeply. A coming-of-age romance that proves the most meaningful journeys are the ones we never planned to take.

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Nightsky_bloom
October 2023
9/10
I expected a simple short film but got my heart completely stolen. The way Angelo and Tristan slowly open up to each other during that walk felt so real and tender. The cinematography made me fall in love with Manila at night. A must-watch for anyone who believes in the magic of unexpected encounters.
CJ
Cinephile_June
November 2023
8/10
As a short film, it accomplishes more in 22 minutes than many series do in hours. The lighting and framing are gorgeous — every shot feels intentional. The pacing is slightly slow in the middle, but the payoff is worth it. I'd love to see these filmmakers tackle a feature-length project.
LV
Logical_Viewer_22
December 2023
7/10
A sweet little film, though I wish there was a bit more dialogue or conflict to deepen the character development. The premise is simple — two strangers walking home — and while it's charming, it doesn't fully explore why they connect so quickly. Still, it's a pleasant watch with genuine moments.
QE
Queer_Eyes_On
January 2024
9/10
Finally, a representation that feels safe and warm without being sanitized. The consent and respect between Angelo and Tristan is palpable — they check in on each other, ask before touching, and communicate openly. For a genre that sometimes rushes intimacy, this film shows how powerful slow, intentional connection can be.
TI
TinySoundtrack
February 2024
8/10
The ambient sounds of the city at night paired with the soft, original score created such an immersive atmosphere. I wish the soundtrack was on Spotify! Music plays a subtle but crucial role in building the emotional tone. I'll definitely rewatch just for the sound design.