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Abay Babes 2018

108 min📅 2018-09-19

Abay Babes (2018), directed by Don Cuaresma, dives into the humor and heart of friendship with a reunion that's anything but ordinary.

Director: Don Cuaresma

Cast

Cristine Reyes
Cristine Reyes
Nathalie Hart
Nathalie Hart
Kylie Verzosa
Kylie Verzosa
Meg Imperial
Meg Imperial
Roxanne Barcelo
Roxanne Barcelo
Tom Rodriguez
Tom Rodriguez
Mark Bautista
Mark Bautista
Marco Gumabao
Marco Gumabao
Ronnie Liang
John Lapus
John Lapus

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Abay Babes (2018) about?

Abay Babes follows four childhood best friends from Bicol who reunite for Goldie's wedding, only to grapple with old insecurities and new dynamics. The comedy explores friendship, self-perception, and the bittersweet nostalgia of growing up together.

Who directed Abay Babes?

Don Cuaresma directed Abay Babes (2018), bringing his signature blend of humor and heart to this reunion comedy.

Who stars in Abay Babes?

The film stars Cristine Reyes, Nathalie Hart, Kylie Verzosa, Meg Imperial, and Roxanne Barcelo, with Tom Rodriguez in a supporting role.

Is Abay Babes (2018) worth watching?

While officially unrated, Abay Babes offers a lighthearted escape with relatable themes and a talented cast. If you enjoy Filipino comedies packed with humor and camaraderie, it's a fun pick—just don't expect deep drama.

How long is Abay Babes?

Abay Babes runs for 108 minutes, making it a perfect mid-length comedy for a cozy movie night.

About Abay Babes (2018) — A Comedy Reunion of Bicol's 'It Girls'

Abay Babes (2018), directed by Don Cuaresma, dives into the humor and heart of friendship with a reunion that's anything but ordinary. Four childhood best friends—Emerald, Ruby, Perla, Goldie, and newcomer Jade—gather for Goldie's long-awaited wedding in Bicol, where their bond is tested by lingering insecurities and shifting dynamics. Goldie, once the 'least attractive' of the group, is now the first to achieve marriage, sparking playful jealousy and nostalgic reflection. This comedy balances sharp wit with lighthearted charm, exploring themes of self-worth and the passage of time through the lens of Filipino camaraderie. With vibrant settings and a cast that delivers both laughs and warmth, the film captures the messy, beautiful chaos of lifelong friendships.

Under Cuaresma's direction, Cristine Reyes, Nathalie Hart, Kylie Verzosa, Meg Imperial, and Roxanne Barcelo bring these 'It Girls' of Bicol to life with infectious energy, while Tom Rodriguez adds a dash of unexpected charm. The story unfolds like a reunion tour, blending humor with poignant moments that resonate with anyone who's ever wondered what became of their high school squad.