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Lovebirds 2008

★ 2.02 votes96 min📅 2008-08-24

Lovebirds (2008), directed by Roni Bertubin, is a heartwarming Filipino romantic comedy that explores the tangled web of family expectations and personal identity.

Director: Roni Bertubin

Cast

Boots Anson-Roa
Boots Anson-Roa
Tommy Abuel
Tommy Abuel
Joseph Izon
Andrés Alexis
Johnron Tañada
Adrian Ramirez
Aleth de la Cruz

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lovebirds (2008) about?

The film centers on a young man's online relationship turning his family's world upside down when his pen pal isn't who they expected. It blends humor with a touching exploration of love, identity, and acceptance.

Who directed Lovebirds?

Lovebirds was directed by Roni Bertubin, bringing a keen eye for balancing comedy and heartfelt moments.

Who stars in Lovebirds?

The film features Boots Anson-Roa, Tommy Abuel, Joseph Izon, Andrés Alexis, and Johnron Tañada in key roles.

Is Lovebirds (2008) worth watching?

As a lighthearted romantic comedy with universal themes, Lovebirds (2008) offers a fun yet meaningful experience. Its blend of humor and family dynamics makes it an engaging watch, especially for fans of Filipino cinema.

How long is Lovebirds?

Lovebirds (2008) has a runtime of 96 minutes.

About Lovebirds (2008) — A Comedy That Redefines Family, Love, and Acceptance

Lovebirds (2008), directed by Roni Bertubin, is a heartwarming Filipino romantic comedy that explores the tangled web of family expectations and personal identity.

The film follows Mario, a young man from the Philippines who invites his online pen pal, Alexis, to meet his family. What starts as a simple visit spirals into chaos when Mario's parents assume Alexis is a woman—only to discover the truth when they meet. As the family grapples with this revelation, the comedy unfolds through cultural clashes, generational gaps, and the universal struggle of coming to terms with love in all its forms. With a mix of laughter and lighthearted drama, Lovebirds (2008) delivers a charming yet thought-provoking look at acceptance and the bonds that hold families together.