“Regretting You” is now showing in the PH; Fil-Am actress featured in the film

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Prepare your feels for this kilig-fest of a romance flick! Watching Regretting You gave me the warm fuzzy feels as it enveloped me in a warm cozy hug! It’s the kind of film that I can watch while cuddled up with the barkada as we get shooketh and squeal together. (˶ˆᗜˆ˵)
 
Pinoy Pride is also shaking since the film cast Fil-Am Sam Morelos as Clara’s (Mckenna Grace) bestie, Lexie! (We love to see this!)
 
I’ll be releasing a full review of Regretting You so stay tuned for that. In the meantime, check out the official releases to learn more about the film.

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“It’s an emotional roller coaster, so bring plenty of tissues,” says Mason Thames of “REGRETTING YOU,” in cinemas October 22

Once director Josh Boone read the script for Regretting You, the movie adaptation of the best-selling novel by Colleen Hoover, he jumped right in. 

“Regretting You is a coming-of-age story about relationships between parents and children growing up, like my previous films Stuck in Love and The Fault in Our Stars,” shares Boone. “I have always been and always will be attracted to movies about families, specifically kids who are finding out that their parents are fallible. That’s an important moment in anybody’s life.”

In Regretting You, Allison Williams and Mckenna Grace play the mother-daughter duo of Morgan and Clara Grant, respectively, as they explore what’s left behind after a devastating accident reveals a shocking betrayal and forces them to confront family secrets, redefine love, and rediscover each other. Regretting You is a story of growth, resilience, and self-discovery in the aftermath of tragedy, also starring Dave Franco, Mason Thames and Sam Morelos, with Scott Eastwood, Willa Fitzgerald, and Clancy Brown. 

Watch the trailer: https://youtu.be/eAQzHAFixzM 

The story works on multiple levels, says Allison Williams, which makes it perfect for a wide audience. “There’s so much contained within this movie,” says Williams, who plays Morgan Grant. “When I’m talking to another mother, I say it’s about a mom who is watching her daughter go through a moment that completely changed her own life. She is hoping that her daughter won’t do the same thing, but at the same time she does not regret having her daughter. When I talk to younger people, it’s about a couple that’s clearly meant to be together. That could actually be referring to either of the romances in the movie. It is also about a relationship that begins at the moment when two kids are about to embark on a new adventure in the world. That’s part of what made it so meaty and such fun to work on.”

For Mckenna Grace, who plays Morgan’s teen daughter Clara, the story was also a big reason she wanted to be part of the film; it was the quality of the script that impressed her from the start. “It hits all the right places,” Grace says. “It’s really sad, but still such fun. When I read the book, I really connected to Clara. The dialogue felt so natural that I sometimes threw in things from the book that weren’t in the script, but that were so right for Clara. Josh created such a fun and safe environment to create in that it was easy. He’s so much funnier himself than I ever expected.”

When director Boone offered Dave Franco the chance to play Morgan’s love interest, Jonah, Franco seized the opportunity to play a character different from what he’s played before. “I have played degenerates in recent films, so when he [Josh] called and asked if I was open to playing a nice guy, I was ready,” says Franco. “It is fun to play morally ambiguous characters, but it’s also nice to play someone that audiences can root for.

“There is a lot of drama in this movie and a lot of romance,” continues Franco. “Mckenna once said that she’s either crying or kissing or doing both in every single scene in this movie. And that’s not far from the truth. We’re hitting the broad spectrum of emotion.”

Mason Thames, who plays Miller (Clara’s love interest), agrees. “This movie can be very sad, but it’s also very sweet, often funny and a bit of a journey. I hope the audience leaves crying. It’s an emotional roller coaster, so bring plenty of tissues.”

Bestselling author Colleen Hoover, whose stories are known for powerful emotions, tumultuous relationships and unforgettable characters, shares: “Audiences will have a fun and emotional experience. It is something you can watch with friends and family and feel good about, then go back and watch it a second time with a different group of friends. It’s just a real feel good movie.”

There are certainly heartbreaking moments in the movie, but ultimately the filmmakers want audiences to be uplifted by the tale. “No matter what, life keeps going and things keep happening. says Boone. “You are going to laugh again. I say that from experience.”

Regretting You, from Paramount Pictures, opens in Philippine cinemas October 22. #RegrettingYouMovie 

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Filipino-American Sam Morelos was director Josh Boone’s “first and only choice” to play Lexie in “Regretting You,” in cinemas October 22

In the movie adaptation of Regretting You, from best-selling author Colleen Hoover and director Josh Boone (The Fault in Our Stars), Filipino-American Sam Morelos steals the scenes they’re in as Lexie, best friend of lead character Clara Grant (played by Mckenna Grace). 

“About 900 people submitted tapes for Lexie,” says Boone. “Sam Morelos was our first and only choice. They’re one of the most popular characters in any screening. They always get the most laughs.” 

Regretting You tells the story of Morgan Grant (Allison Williams) and her daughter Clara (Mckenna Grace) as they explore what’s left behind after a devastating accident reveals a shocking betrayal and forces them to confront family secrets, redefine love, and rediscover each other. Regretting You is a story of growth, resilience, and self-discovery in the aftermath of tragedy, also starring Dave Franco, Mason Thames, with Scott Eastwood, Willa Fitzgerald and Clancy Brown. 

Watch the trailer: https://youtu.be/eAQzHAFixzM 

The character played by Morelos, Lexie, is Clara’s ride-or-die, her buddy since elementary school. “Lexie is just a fun, light presence,” says Morelos, a proud first-generation Filipino-American. “In a movie where there’s a lot of tension, Lexie is the knife that cuts it. I was laughing whenever I was on set – mostly at my own jokes.” 

Watch some scenes of Lexie in this “Bestiecore” video: 

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPpvq4OkhXR/?igsh=MXVkMHV4bmhiNWVwOA== 

Though Morelos hadn’t read the book before being cast to play Lexie, they became a fan of Colleen Hoover after working on the movie. “I have been familiar with Colleen Hoover’s work for a very long time but to be completely honest, I haven’t considered myself an avid reader since middle school,” they share. “My attention span has dwindled as I get older, so to get this job was such a gift because it gave me the opportunity to rediscover my love for reading. Since then, I became a very quick fan of Colleen and her storytelling. Lexie immediately piqued my interest because of how fun and magnetic she was in the audition scenes – it felt as though she was jumping off the page. I was so drawn to her and the story she had to tell that I knew I wanted this job.” 

Aside from playing a really fun character, Morelos also enjoyed working with their fellow actors. “Everyone was a joy to work with,” says Morelos. “Allison was so interested in Gen Z vernacular and I became her guide. She started saying things like, ‘Slay the house down, Boots. Houston, I’m deceased.’ Dave Franco is so sweet and so curious.”

Regretting You is a movie best seen in cinemas with loved ones, says Morelos. “Everyone should watch Regretting You in theaters with their moms, their best friends, and their partners,” they say. “Watching this film in a cinema filled with that much love will make you want to hold your people closer, it’s that infectious. I want audiences to walk into the lobby talking about their own relationships – remembering the moments that you and your best friend got drunk after a big fight with your boyfriend, that night you had your first kiss and called your mom about it, and all the little moments that shaped your relationships in the long run. It’s a story of love that everyone can relate to in their own little way, which is what will make Regretting You so special to so many people.”

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Regretting You, from Paramount Pictures, opens in Philippine cinemas October 22. #RegrettingYouMovie 

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