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Ratings: Title: Must Be Love Year: 2013 Director: Dado C. Lumibao Genre: Romance
Cast:
Kathryn Bernardo as Princess Patricia "Patchot" Espinosa
Daniel Padilla as Ivan Lacson
Liza Soberano as Angel Gomez
John Estrada as King Espinosa
John Lapus as Tita Baby
Arlene Muhlach as Gwen Martinez
Paul Salas as Ivan’s Friend #1
Sharlene San Pedro as Lavinia
Kit Thompson as Ivan's friend #2

Synopsis: "He's the One" follows the love story of Patricia, better known as "Patchot or Patch" played by (Kathryn Bernardo) and her childhood best friend Ivan (Daniel Padilla). But what will Patchot do if she starts falling in love with her best friend?. And what if Ivan only sees her as a 'best friend'? This problem will develop when another girl enters Ivan's life. Unfortunately for Patchot, it's her cousin Angel. Will Ivan fall in love with "Patch" or will they remain as best friends forever?
Review: Ivan (Daniel Padilla) and Patchot (Kathryn Bernardo) have been friends since they were kids. They have been through a lot together. Ivan was there when Patchot’s beauty queen mother left her family for loftier career opportunities, and Patchot stood by Ivan when his father ran off with another woman. When they grew up, their familiarity starts to pose a problem with Patchot, who starts to develop feelings for her best friend, who finds it hard to see her beyond the friend zone. Worse, Patchot’s cousin Angel (Liza Soberano) arrives from the US and Ivan immediately falls for her. Even worse, Patchot’s dad (John Estrada) would not allow her to explore her femininity because he fears that Patchot would turn out exactly like her mother, the

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