Movie Review: My Best Friend’s Girlfriend (BFGF)

Poor girl meets rich guy. Enemies become lovers. The tacky lass morphs into a hot chic. A spoiled brat learns responsibility. An initial threat becomes the biggest life-changing opportunity ever. Make-believe turns into reality. Add the signature Marimar dance and a dozen product placements! Name an old trick, this movie probably has it!

Grace (Marian Rivera) the working student and Evo (Richard Gutierrez) the spoiled brat first collide when she dances at a stag party and he steals a kiss from her. They clash and hope to never see each other again. But that doesn’t happen. Grace’s boyfriend, Mark (JC de Vera,) introduces her to his best friend, who turns out to be Evo. Mark leaves for the US and Evo takes advantage of the opportunity to convince Grace to pose as his new girlfriend so that his Ex would get jealous. Otherwise, he’ll let Mark know about Grace’s gimmick at the stag party. We all know what happens next: They unexpectedly fall in love.

“Love comes in unexpected packages,” says the movie.

The irony is that there’s nothing beyond expectation in BFGF, not even love.

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One Response to “Movie Review: My Best Friend’s Girlfriend (BFGF)”
  1. jessalyn says:

    sana maging background ko my bestfriend’s girlfriend

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