
Alone/Together 2019
Veteran director Antoinette Jadaone reunites Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil in *Alone/Together* (2019), a bittersweet romance that traces the winding path of first love long after graduation day.
Director: Antoinette Jadaone
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Alone/Together (2019) about?
Christine and Raf, once inseparable college partners in crime, bump into each other years later and find themselves revisiting memories and missed chances. As they wander Manila's familiar streets, they confront the distance between youthful dreams and adult realities.
Who directed Alone/Together?
The film is directed by Antoinette Jadaone, known for her intimate, character-driven romances.
Who stars in Alone/Together?
The movie stars Liza Soberano as Christine, Enrique Gil as Raf, with Adrian Alandy, Jasmine Curtis-Smith, Sylvia Sanchez, and Nonie Buencamino rounding out the cast.
Is Alone/Together (2019) worth watching?
While IMDb has not yet rated the film, its blend of relatable romance, thoughtful direction, and solid performances makes it a worthwhile watch for fans of gentle, character-based dramas.
How long is Alone/Together?
The runtime is 103 minutes.
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About Alone/Together (2019) — A nostalgic romance revisiting first love and roads not taken
Veteran director Antoinette Jadaone reunites Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil in *Alone/Together* (2019), a bittersweet romance that traces the winding path of first love long after graduation day.
Wrapped in warm Manila afternoons and hushed apartment corners, the film follows former college sweethearts Christine and Raf as they stumble into a reunion neither planned nor expected. Between shared laughs over old yearbook photos and late-night walks where unspoken feelings linger, they're drawn back to the memories they once swore would last forever—and the futures they almost built together. A slice-of-life drama steeped in nostalgia, *Alone/Together* explores whether some connections are meant to be revisited or simply left in the past.
Gentle performances and Jadaone's keen eye for urban romance turn this 103-minute tale into a quiet anthem for anyone who's ever wondered 'what if' beneath a familiar streetlamp.