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Synopsis: The film follows the life of Miggy (John Lloyd Cruz) and Laida (Sarah Geronimo) after their break-up which occurred after the events in the second film. Miggy, is now in a relationship with Belle (Isabelle Daza) while Laida is now a fiercer woman after living in the United States. They try to co-exist in the same company while Laida tries to oppose Miggy's business decisions through a series of events which made them realize the real definition of true love.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Cathy Garcia-Molina
Production: Viva Films
  4 wins & 10 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.9
Year:
2013
120 min
3,890 Views


Let's do it.

Seventy eight million!

Can anyone tell

what those numbers represent?

Your salary in pesos?

Wow! I didn't know I'm worth

that much for you, Mr. Montenegro.

Hah! I'm flattered.

But of course, Miggy's wrong.

If only that really was my salary!

That figure represents the number of

readers this magazine reaches worldwide.

MET - short for Metamorphosis.

Transiormafion!

This is the crown jewel of Empire.

Now, I'm sure we're all aware

that this magazine...

is the number one magazine

for women worldwide.

Any association with them

can get you to places.

So much to learn and so much to reach.

But of course, not everyone's

given the chance to get in.

Now imagine the possibilities

and opportunities...

that will be opened for Flippage

if we are able to get MET...

and we become its exclusive partner

here in the Philippines.

Yeah ?

That's why I brought in Laida.

She will help us broker a deal

with Empire Media Corporation...

...that's MET's Publisher.

What was your position there?

Editorial Coordinator.

EC?

EC.

Just one letter away from EA.

But basically it's the same job, right?

It's just a different title.

So, now, tel! me.

How can a glorified EA broker a deal

between our company...

and one of the leading media

corporations worldwide?

Connections, Mr. Montenegro.

Connections that you don't have.

How sure are you

that we don't have them?

Th en I wouldn't be here.

That s what I want to know!

If you're such a big shot in New York,

why settle for a company like ours?

Excuse me.

As far as I remember,

I was asked to come back.

So I assumed that you need me.

And you know me, Miggy.

I have a heart for the needy.

You know what,

I'm sure we can do a lot better than

entrust the future of our company to...

Trust!

Wow! Big word!

Go on Mr. Montenegro!

I'm interested to hear

what you have to say!

Let's talk about trust!

I think everyone, uh...

With all due respect, Sir...

I don't think Mr. Montenegro values

what I can bring into this company.

I don't want to force myself

where I'm not needed.

Now, if you'll excuse me...

Thank you for the opportunity.

What was that?

I can't do it, Art. I just can't.

I'm sorry but we can't work together.

Personal matters will just

always get in the way.

And I don't wanna be reminded

of that everyday.

Okay. You're right.

You don't have to do this.

I might have pushed you too far.

Thank you for even trying.

Why are you so kind to me?

What?!

Laida.

Laida, what do you want?

Come back to work.

You don't want to work

with me anymore, right?

Why?

Okay. Bye.

Laida.

Laida, what do you want?!

Come back. Let's talk about this.

Talk about what?

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