Mae Cruz’s Everyday I Love You is blatantly a product of formula. It starts with its two would-be lovers geographically and emotionally apart, both burdened by either personal issues or family problems. It ends with them together, cleared of conflicts and all too ready to ride a joyous future on the wings of love.
It is the middle part that would carry the film to places notwithstanding the crutch of formula. Unfortunately, the meat of Everyday I Love You is as contrived as its beginning and end. It is a staggered exercise in doing away logic for erstwhile flashes of color and charm. Simply put, it’s not worth it. This is escapism at its most contrived.
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