When This Is All Over
When This Is All Over is a 2023 Philippine Independent coming-of-age drama film directed by Kevin Mayuga and written by Abbey Mayuga-de Guia and Benedict O. Mendoza. It stars Juan Karlos Labajo, Jorrybell Agoto, Ana Abad Santos.[1] The film is about a disconnected young man, known as The Guy, who forges a deal with a group of privileged misfits to plan a secret party at the height of a global pandemic, for a chance to escape his reality.[2]
| When This Is All Over | |
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| Directed by | Kevin Mayuga | 
| Screenplay by | Abbey Mayuga-de Guia Benedict O. Mendoza  | 
| Produced by | Jan Pineda | 
| Starring | Juan Karlos Labajo | 
| Cinematography | Martika Ramirez-Escobar | 
| Edited by | Maria Estela Paiso | 
| Music by | Jorge Juan B. | 
Production company  | ANIMA Studios  | 
Release date  | 
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| Country | Philippines | 
| Language | Filipino | 
Plot
    
    
Cast
    
- Juan Karlos Labajo[3]
 - Jorrybell Agoto[4]
 - Ana Abad Santos
 - Chaye Mogg
 - Nour Hooshmand
 - Jico Umali
 - Aaron Maniego
 - Renee Dominique
 - Lottie Bie
 - Zara Loayan
 
Release
    
The film was released and premiered at the 19th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival on August 4, 2023.[5]
Reception
    
Adie Pieraz of Wonder.ph praised the film and its humor and wrote: The humor of When This Is All Over is one we all know and can appreciate: conyo humor. Those phrases we’ve all made fun of (Sheesh!), the accent that is still—even in 2023—an accepted way to tell the Philippines, “Yes, I grew up different from you. We are not the same. I deserve to be treated better.”[6]
Ryan Capili of Sinegang.ph gave the film 3½ stars out of 5 stars and wrote: When This Is All Over by Kevin Mayuga may occasionally be confused at times, but it still takes you on a visual feast experience that makes for a wild ride, showing how you can transform an intimate story of a son who just wants to reunite with his mother into a one big trip.[7] Trainwrecktim of Letterboxd also gave the film 3½ stars and wrote: Some great moments here and there but doesn’t really hit the mark on any of the various points it wants to make. Martika Ramirez Escobar is a LEGEND for that cinematography though.[8]
References
    
- "Juan Karlos stars in Cinemalaya entry 'When This is All Over'". CNN Philippines. August 8, 2023.
 - "There's no stopping Cinemalaya 19". The Manila Times. August 8, 2023.
 - "Juan Karlos stars in Cinemalaya entry 'When This is All Over' New Day". Dailymotion. August 8, 2023.
 - Arevalo, Rica (August 8, 2023). "Ready for Cinemalaya". Manila Bulletin.
 - "Cinemalaya 2023 announces list of full-length film finalists". Rappler. August 8, 2023.
 - Pieraz, Adie (July 2023). "Cinemalaya Review: "When This Is All Over" Talks Pandemic, Privilege & Priorities". Wonder.ph. Retrieved October 3, 2023.
 - Capili, Ryan (August 11, 2023). "'When This Is All Over' REVIEW: Turning an intimate story into one big trip". Sinegang.ph. Retrieved October 3, 2023.
 - "When This Is All Over (2023) review". Letterboxd. August 6, 2023. Retrieved October 3, 2023.
 
