The future of showbiz rests on fresh talent. With Kelvin Miranda and Kira Balinder in “Chances Are, You and I,” there’s no need to worry.
Starring as Gabi and Sol, Kelvin and Kira impress with their luminous looks and strong acting talents.
“Chances Are, You and I” tells the love story of two souls whose outlooks on life are as opposite as day and night.
While others their age are eager to start living, Gabi and Sol face disease and death.
Kelvin’s Gabi is impetuous, throwing caution to the wind and tempting fate. In contrast, Kira’s Sol, though facing the same fate, remains light and sunny, hopeful and joyful as she lives her days. They draw the audience into their journey to find joy.
The movie offers lessons for young and old alike, demonstrating the transformative power of love and hope and the beauty of life’s uncertainties.
Kelvin and Kira show depth and maturity in their portrayals. Kelvin, known for his roles in “The Lost Recipe,” “Stories from the Heart: Loving Miss Bridgette,” and the movie “Dead Kids,” proves himself worthy of his leading roles.
Kira, on the other hand, deserves a second look. Beyond her beautiful facade lies a versatile actress who can convincingly transition from gaiety to gloom.
Supporting Kelvin and Kira are Al Tantay, Tart Carlos, Anne Feo, and Gian Magdangal, with Jinho Bae making his film debut.
“Chances Are, You and I” was selected as a Spotlight Entry at the inaugural Jinsepo Arigato International Film Festival in Tokyo, Japan.
Directed by Catherine O. Camarillo, “Chances Are, You and I” is now showing in cinemas nationwide. Produced by Pocket Media Productions, Inc. and Happy Infinite Productions, Inc., and distributed by Regal Entertainment Inc.