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Hello, Love, Goodbye (2019)

A bartender and a domestic helper of Filipino origin living in Hong Kong find themselves falling in love, but they each have different plans for their future.
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A bartender and a domestic helper of Filipino origin living in Hong Kong find themselves falling in love, but they each have different plans for their future.

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Genre:Romance, Drama
Directed By:Cathy Garcia-Sampana
Written By:Rona Co, Cathy Garcia-Sampana, Carmi Raymundo
In Theaters:8/9/2019
Box Office:$16,800,000
Runtime:118 minutes
Studio:Star Cinema – ABS-CBN Film Productions

Cast


Director

Cathy Garcia-Sampana

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Kathryn Bernardo

Joy Fabregas

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Alden Richards

Ethan Del Rosario

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Maymay Entrata

Mary Dale Fabregas

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Maricel Laxa

Joy's mother

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Jameson Blake

Edward Del Rosario

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Kakai Bautista

Sally

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Joross Gamboa

Jhim

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Lito Pimentel

Ethan's father

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Lovely Abella

Gina

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Jeffrey Tam

Carlo

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Pang Mei-Seung

Popo / Mrs. Chung

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