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Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards Talk “Filipino Core Values” of ‘Hello, Love, Again’

Kathryn Benardo and Alden Richards - Hello, Love, Again

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“Hello, Love Again,” the sequel to 2019’s “Hello, Love, Goodbye,” continues the journey of soulmates Joy (Kathryn Bernardo) and Ethan (Alden Richards). “Goodbye’s” Hong Kong location has now been replaced with Calgary, as viewers are updated on the trials and tribulations of their relationship. Bernardo and Richards talk to Deepest Dream about their latest film, working together as actors, and how they are “grateful” for the love and support for “Hello, Love, Again.”

Alden Richards and Kathryn Bernardo in “Hello, Love, Again” – (Courtesy of Star Cinema)

“Hello, Love, Again” is now the highest grossing Filipino film of all time and it grossed $2.41 million across North America its opening weekend. The picture, directed by Cathy-Garcia Sampana, hopes to do brisk business on its second weekend.

Alden Richards and Kathryn Bernardo in “Hello, Love, Again” (Courtesy of Star Cinema)

Kathryn Bernardo relates to the journey of the “Hello, Love, Again” characters. “Joy and Ethan are both hard working people,” said Bernardo. “Just like how we are built as Filipinos. We work just as much as we could just to provide for our family. (And the movie) talks about dreams as well. It talks about wanting more and the joy in finding home. So I think that is what makes the material so special.”

“Hello, Love, Again” is not just a straight ahead romantic drama as it also spotlights what many Filipinos experience. “This is a showcase of our culture and something we are very proud of,” added Richards. “Filipino core values are being showcased in this film. Our love for family (and) our love for other people as well. It shows the warmth we have for other people and I think it’s high time that Asian content must be recognized at this time. We are very proud and very glad that the film is performing well here in the United States and all over the world. We couldn’t be more grateful.”

Check out “Hello, Love, Again” stateside in theaters and let us know your thoughts on the movie!

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