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  1. Jul 24, 2017 · Though it takes some time, Kita Kita reaches these places eventually, traversing the tragedy of love deftly and mercilessly. Unrequited love is a weird emotion; it is part nostalgia, part sadness, part warm and fuzzy and somewhat beautiful in its emptiness. All of this is experienced and the cheesy build up to these moments are contextualised ...

  2. Jul 21, 2017 · Kita Kita is directed by Sigrid Bernardo who was also responsible for the award-winning film Ang Huling Cha-cha ni Anita. 3. This film takes you on a tour of the beautiful city of Sapporo in Hokkaido, Japan. The places they visit—Odori Park, Moerenuma Park, Mt. Moiwa, and Yurigahara Park—are definite must-sees! 4.

  3. 01:23. Genres. Drama. Director. Sigrid Andrea Bernardo. Cast. Empoy Marquez, Alessandra De Rossi. A blind woman falls in love with a man who uses kindness and humor to build a connection with her.

  4. Kita Kita - Lea is a tour guide in Japan who suffered from temporary blindness and if not cured in a few weeks could be permanent. Tonyo who lives right across from Lea is persistent and determined to be her friend. They then become closer and Lea has seen the true character of Tonyo.

  5. Jul 22, 2017 · KITA KITA (2017) Review. Directed by Sigrid Andrea Bernardo. “Two less lonely people in the world and it’s gonna be fine”. It goes with Jerrold Tarog’s Sana Dati (2013), or Marie Jamora’s Ang Nawawala (2012), you could also include Olivia Lamasan’s Sana Maulit Muli (1995), there’s something distinct about these films storytelling ...

  6. Jul 20, 2017 · Published Jul 20, 2017. Kita Kita, starring Alessandra de Rossi and Empoy Marquez, is Graded A by the Cinema Evaluation Board. As sleeper hits go, Kita Kita ( I See You) could very well be one. After all, Filipinos love a good romantic comedy--and they especially like ones that will take them on an emotional ride.

  7. Jul 23, 2017 · Kita Kita’ is a film that is consistently genuine and endearing. It’s a three for three for Bernardo, whose previous narrative films ‘Lorna’ and ‘Ang Huling Cha-Cha ni Anita’ also featured zany concepts, but eventually managed to be solid charmers. 'Kita Kita' is now showing in cinemas nationwide. Rated PG by the MTRCB.

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