‘Walwal’ movie gets a Rated PG | Inquirer Entertainment

‘Walwal’ movie gets a Rated PG

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 10:09 AM June 21, 2018


“Walwal” movie cast. Instagram/@starcinema

 

 

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The millennial movie of the year “Walwal” is surely a must-see as it was given a Rated PG by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB).

Rated PG or Parental Guidance means a movie or television show is allowed for audiences below 13 years of age provided that a supervising parent of guardian guides them as they watch.

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The story revolves around the life of four young guys who try to discover life as they go through the journey of young adulthood. It was inspired by previous coming-of-age movies in the past such as “Pare Ko” in 1995 and “Nagbibinata” in 1998 which also featured the lives of teenagers in the same journey in their respective generations.

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Young stars Elmo Magalona, Kiko Estrada, Donny Pangilinan and Jerome Ponce are all starring in this Direk Joey Reyes film.

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They are joined in by fellow teen stars Kisses Delavin, Devon Seron, Miss Multinational 2018 Sophia Senoron and many others.

“Walwal” hits cinemas starting June 27.     /muf

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