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Truly Very Yours

Truly Very Yours  ·  2020, Philippines
5.6
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● Completed 🕑 2020

This is a story of how a young guy named Mark, a wannabe scriptwriter, turned his boring hours, days, weeks and months of quarantine life into quaranflinging. Trying to be creative with the script he is writing, what…

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Set in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, *Truly Very Yours* follows Mark (Marky Erasga), a struggling scriptwriter trapped in the monotony of quarantine. To break the boredom and fuel his creative block, he begins prank-calling strangers using lines from classic Filipino films. What starts as a playful experiment takes an unexpected turn when he connects with a mysterious voice on the other end—a voice that stirs up memories of a past relationship he's never truly moved on from. As Mark navigates the blurred lines between reality and fiction, he must confront unresolved feelings and the possibility of a new connection. Told entirely through video calls and vlog-style footage, this five-episode miniseries captures the awkwardness, longing, and fleeting hope of love in isolation. While its low-budget charm and experimental dialogue pay homage to Filipino cinema, the emotional core remains universal: the search for human connection when the world has closed its doors. With a soundtrack that lingers and a cast that radiates genuine warmth, *Truly Very Yours* is a modest but heartfelt snapshot of pandemic-era romance.

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quarantinelove_diary
March 2025
7/10
I'm a sucker for quarantine romance and Marky Erasga's cute face made my heart skip. The chemistry with Wex Andre felt real even through pixelated screens. Yes, the story jumps around, but I didn't care—I just wanted them to end up together. That final hopeful glance melted me.
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plotpolice_001
January 2025
4/10
I appreciate the attempt to capture lockdown life, but the script is a mess. Characters appear and disappear without explanation, the prank-call premise never pays off, and the whole 'movie line gimmick' feels like filler. The unresolved backstory with David annoyed me more than it intrigued me.
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melody_maven
November 2025
6/10
The OST 'Summer Promises' is honestly the best part of this series—I've had it on repeat for days. It carries a nostalgic warmth that the show itself struggles to maintain. Too bad the sound mixing in episode 5 was so off that I couldn't hear half the dialogue.
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visual_voyeur
July 2025
5/10
I admire the choice to film entirely through webcams and phone cameras—it's honest to the quarantine setting. But the lack of lighting, inconsistent framing, and distracting audio glitches pulled me out of the story. A few basic production fixes would have elevated this from amateur vlog to something genuinely cinematic.
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consent_critic
February 2026
3/10
The prank-calling premise left a bad taste in my mouth—calling strangers without their consent, even with movie lines, is invasive and not cute. The series never addresses this ethical issue. Also, the way Mark's past relationship is handled feels emotionally manipulative, with no clear communication. For a BL in 2020, I expected more awareness.