‘Alone/Together’ earnings reach P200 million | Inquirer Entertainment

‘Alone/Together’ earnings reach P200 million

By: - Reporter
/ 11:51 AM February 22, 2019

MANILA, Philippines — Real-life couple Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil’s movie “Alone/Together” has earned over P200 million since it opened in cinemas.

Production house Black Sheep announced the milestone via Instagram on Friday: “Omg! It’s till so hard to believe. We belong together talaga, sheepmates! P200,715,976.31 as of Feb. 21.”

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The film’s director Antoinette Jadaone expressed thanks to supporters who watched the film.

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“OMG!!!!!!!!! MARAMING SALAMAT!!!!!!!! Salamat mga napuwing, ka-Ingat ka at na-traydor ng mga alaala!!!!!!!!!! Sulit na sulit ang hirap at pagod,” Jadaone wrote in an Instagram post on Friday.

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“Alone/Together,” a romantic drama film, opened in cinemas last Wednesday, Feb. 13.

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The romantic drama film tells the story of former college sweethearts Christine (Soberano) and Raf (Gil) who meet again during a turning point in their lives.  /muf

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