
Every Breath U Take
Comedy · Romance
Overview
The movie Every Breath U Take is a story of a woman looking for love and a man who doesn’t care much about love. Angelica Panganiban plays the role of Majoy, a “virgin-virginan” looking for signs and waiting all these years for her one true love to come. Piolo Pascual plays the role of Leo, a playboy who doesn’t want to take love seriously. They will meet on a Valentine’s Day and love, or something like it, starts to blossom. How far can Majoy go for love? And when will Leo finally admit to himself that he is in love?
Top Cast


Piolo Pascual
Piolo Pascual
Leo
Piolo Pascual
Leo


Angelica Panganiban
Angelica Panganiban
Majoy
Angelica Panganiban
Majoy


Ryan Eigenmann
Ryan Eigenmann
Mario
Ryan Eigenmann
Mario


Smokey Manaloto
Smokey Manaloto
Kuya Kim
Smokey Manaloto
Kuya Kim


Wendy Valdez
Wendy Valdez
Queenie/Dianne
Wendy Valdez
Queenie/Dianne


Ryan Bang
Ryan Bang
Ji-Sun
Ryan Bang
Ji-Sun


Joross Gamboa
Joross Gamboa
Jack
Joross Gamboa
Jack


Janus Del Prado
Janus Del Prado
Boy
Janus Del Prado
Boy


Frenchie Dy
Frenchie Dy
Abbie
Frenchie Dy
Abbie


Nova Villa
Nova Villa
Lola Pilar
Nova Villa
Lola Pilar
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