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Love Before Sunrise: Bea Alonzo and Dennis Trillo, Andrea Torres Review GMA and VIU App

 "Love Before Sunrise: Bea Alonzo and Dennis Trillo



"I was invited to the media conference of the new TV series starring Bea Alonzo and Dennis Trillo. It will be aired on GMA and the Viu app. At first, I thought it wouldn't be impressive and I assumed it might have a boring or typical plot. However, when they aired the first episode, that's when they captured my attention.

Dennis Trillo and Bea Alonzo delivered super high-caliber acting, making you feel like you're watching a movie. They made it believable, and the editing process was unique. It combined the charm of Filipino love stories with a twist of Korean drama editing. The cast is also powerful, including Ricky Davao, Jackielou Blanco, and Matet de Leon, who played strong supportive characters. As someone who doesn't watch love stories too often, they really caught my attention.

The director, whom I also had the chance to meet in person, Direk Marc Sikat Dela Cruz, was incredibly humble. He didn't have any airs or star personality, which fostered a great atmosphere of respect among the cast and ensemble. I also saw how supportive the fans of Bea Alonzo and Dennis Trillo are.

One interesting note from the press conference was when Bea Alonzo was asked, like her character in 'Love Before Sunrise,' Stella, what she would do if she were already married and her ex-boyfriend, whom she truly loved, came back into her life. Her answer was, not a chance. When she loves, she loves with her whole heart. So if she marries someone, it's with her entire being, and she wouldn't even think about straying or for the long term, because in the story of 'Love Before Sunrise,' they already have spouses and the stories are told through flashbacks. What would these two characters do if their exes, whom they loved deeply, suddenly came back into their lives, but they were already married? I'm not really a fan of shows with themes of adultery, but I think that this show won't promote adultery because it carries good values."I think that Bea Alonzo being the loyal person that she is in real life, will respect the sanctity of marriage on screen.

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