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Yeah, a very cringey title for a review but I said what I said. I have never been this so invested in a Filipino teleserye until Can't Buy Me Love happened. Although it still follow the basic formula of a teleserye (family drama, mind boggling plot twists and etc!!!) which are so long but this show isn't dragging at all. It truly highlights what the actors, Donny and Belle are capable of when it comes to showcasing their characters Bingo and Caroline. As the show progresses, it makes you grip the edge of your seat. Mystery, slow burn romance, a little bit of comedy and it's chef's kiss. I am enjoying it!!!!!
- ilawatdilim
- Feb 20, 2024
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This show has Slowburn romance with excitement and thrill. This series show family conflict, revenge and Romance and also about Friendship, it tacles a lot of genre. The main leads, loveteam DonBelle proves that they are not the typical loveteam that more only for tweetums they can act in different genre drama, action, thriller,suspense they are not Phenomenal for nothing tho. They carry the show ofcourse aside from their strong Fan base a lot of cvs appreciate the show and mostly their teamup their oozing Chemistry is on point. This show proves that they can be best actor / actress someday. The male lead is Bingo and the female lead is Caroline, the main plot revolves around the two of them.
- cathyc-48835
- Feb 20, 2024
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Wow, this one is made not just for Filipinos but for the international viewers. I think it only shows on Netflix Philippines as of now, but I hope it can be streamed globally in the future. This show deserves a wider audience. I am very impressed with the cinematography. The places they shot are really beautiful. I love the chaotic energy in Chinatown. The hustle and bustle of the streets made everything more realistic. Sound editing could use a bit more work though.
The cast is superb. I love Caroline and Bingo so much. I love how opposite they are from each other. They believe in different things. They come from different backgrounds. However, they just somehow make sense together. I am an avid k-drama watcher so I naturally gravitate towards the romance between the characters. This one is slow-paced but I get it. Caroline's walls are so high, it's only fitting for her not to break too early in the show. I'll know they'll eventually get together and their journey excites me.
. I also like the thrill and the mystery. They never seem to run out of ideas. I feel like like I'm watching CSI sometimes hahaha which I think is a good thing. They keep the viewers on their toes.
What I don't like about it is that the episodes are too short. I hate waiting but I couldn't drop it because I'm really invested in this now.
The cast is superb. I love Caroline and Bingo so much. I love how opposite they are from each other. They believe in different things. They come from different backgrounds. However, they just somehow make sense together. I am an avid k-drama watcher so I naturally gravitate towards the romance between the characters. This one is slow-paced but I get it. Caroline's walls are so high, it's only fitting for her not to break too early in the show. I'll know they'll eventually get together and their journey excites me.
. I also like the thrill and the mystery. They never seem to run out of ideas. I feel like like I'm watching CSI sometimes hahaha which I think is a good thing. They keep the viewers on their toes.
What I don't like about it is that the episodes are too short. I hate waiting but I couldn't drop it because I'm really invested in this now.
Title: "Can't Buy Me Love"
The show presents an intriguing premise by focusing on Chinese influence in the Philippines. However, it falls short due to a recycled plot and conflicts. Given its status as a Netflix-produced series, a 10 to 20-episode format would have been more suitable. The excessively slow pacing becomes noticeable to viewers, making the series feel prolonged.
Certain scenes (NOT ALL), especially those involving the main characters Caroline and Bingo, are not only useless to the plot but also tedious. The series often appears to struggle with maintaining a clear story direction, and the attempt to extend episodes becomes overly evident. Fortunately, being a Netflix series allows viewers to fast forward and skip such scenes.
On a positive note, the charm and acting skills of the secondary characters, Irene and Snoop, stand out. They bring vitality to the entire show, keeping the audience engaged and interested.
The show presents an intriguing premise by focusing on Chinese influence in the Philippines. However, it falls short due to a recycled plot and conflicts. Given its status as a Netflix-produced series, a 10 to 20-episode format would have been more suitable. The excessively slow pacing becomes noticeable to viewers, making the series feel prolonged.
Certain scenes (NOT ALL), especially those involving the main characters Caroline and Bingo, are not only useless to the plot but also tedious. The series often appears to struggle with maintaining a clear story direction, and the attempt to extend episodes becomes overly evident. Fortunately, being a Netflix series allows viewers to fast forward and skip such scenes.
On a positive note, the charm and acting skills of the secondary characters, Irene and Snoop, stand out. They bring vitality to the entire show, keeping the audience engaged and interested.
- darkgreymatter
- Jan 4, 2024
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To be honest, Can't Buy Me Love caught my attention because of it's Opening Billboard. It was awesome. I was curious, so I watched Episode 1 and it already gave me a sense of mystery. The slow burn romance is realistic. It has a hint of romcom, family issues, secrets and revenge. Bingo and Caroline's sweet moments are very natural and all other characters are good too. From watching Episode 1, I just find myself enjoying the series and watching it everyday. Donny Pangilinan and Belle Mariano are the only actors or actresses I can think of who are best suited for the characters of Bingo and Caroline.
It's sad to see a promising plot to be ultimately ruined by profit/thinking this is what the audience wants. This series with 150 episodes could have been encapsulated in 2 movies at a minimum. 10 episodes would be the max. It's mind boggling they managed to stretch it out up to 150 episodes. Do Filipinos actually like this or die hard fans just keep defending it? This series could have been perfect if it didn't revolve too much on Bingo and Caroline but I do get it that this is their show. However, a lot of parts are skippable. I managed to only watch 3 minutes out of the whole episode as it is jampacked with filler/useless scenes. I can't hate on the actors getting so much exposure. I can only blame the writer, director, etc. Most of the "BingLing" scenes are irrelevant, tiring, and skippable. The show could have revolved with the actual plot and featured Bettina, Annie, and Wilson more. Bettina, Annie, and Cindy's acting skills are top notch and I always look forward for their scenes. They, along the plot, are the main reason and why I continue watching the show. Also, no hate to the actress but I can't stand Caroline's acting-it's obviously forced and lacks internalization yet die hard fans still defend it. There is a fine line between stoic and bad acting. Look up for Sense 8's character, Sun, who also has a stoic personality. She still portrayed her character seamlessly. Anyway, I do wish Korean or American producers create a show/movie with a similar plot wherein "Annie" is the protagonist. It's sad that the Philippines push love teams so much. Well, the media does give what they want.
- cassytaruc
- Apr 7, 2024
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Not your typical RomCom. It has a lot of layers of the story. The first few episodes will keep you glued to your seats because it will have you think of the best possible plot twist eveytime the series will end it's daily 20-minute run. Yes, the series is still ongoing, and not all the episodes are laid down. But what is amazing is that even in that short 20-minute episode, the series was able to make the audience/viewers feel different emotions - in two minutes you will find yourself laughing, then after a while holding on to your seat because you will feel agitated, then after a few minutes, your anger will burst, and then without knowing you will find yourself crying. But aside the emotions, I am impressed with the leads visuals - Belle Mariano and Donny Pangilinan's excellent visuals radiating in the screen. The amazing cinematography also. Superb casts and creatives.
- catorrescanbro
- Feb 21, 2024
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9/10 for the cast & crew. The lacking in this drama is the script specially in the earlier episodes(30-60). I don't know what the writers wanted to tell to their audience but its so messed up. I heard that they change the writers to their recent episodes and now the series is back on its track. And im loving the slowburn realistic lovestory of the lead (Bingo & Ling) cant wait to unfold more of their lovestory. And Bingo and Ling deserves a happy ending after all the tragic events happened in their life. There are only 50 episodes left in this series and im hoping, praying, wishing for the best. :)
I kinda expected this to be leaning on the romantic-comedy genre, but I was wrong. It is heavy on they mystery and I love it. I did not want to watch it at first because I saw that it will air for a few months with 150 episodes. I'm glad I started it and I'm honestly looking forward to the next episode. The plot twists are crazy. I had theories at first but they always get debunked. This show makes me think.
The main leads, Donny and Belle, are excellent at portraying their roles. They stayed true to their characters. Bingo is such a lovable character and his line "anak ng panty" just makes me laugh everytime. Caroline is not the typical romance archetype from past Filipino series. She's misunderstood, she's angry but subdued. Their realistic slow-burn romance is everything. Their height difference is also really cute. A petite girl safe in the arms of a big guy, just awwww.
Also really binge-able.
The main leads, Donny and Belle, are excellent at portraying their roles. They stayed true to their characters. Bingo is such a lovable character and his line "anak ng panty" just makes me laugh everytime. Caroline is not the typical romance archetype from past Filipino series. She's misunderstood, she's angry but subdued. Their realistic slow-burn romance is everything. Their height difference is also really cute. A petite girl safe in the arms of a big guy, just awwww.
Also really binge-able.
This show is so amazing 😍 Finally, I found a show that aabangan ko everyday hindi na lang puro KDràma 🤣 Donny and Belle are amazing 🙌 Their over the top chemistry is overflowing on the screen. Belle Mariano once again prove her brilliance in acting, that girl is so talented 🙌 she is the future! I always thought Donny Pangilinan cant act but he prove me wrong coz HE CAN! He is afterall the son of Maricel Laxa, the apple really doesnt fall far from the tree, Donny Pangilinan impressive performance in this series makes him deserving of all the hype he is getting right now. CBML is not your typical rom com🤣 it takes you on the rollercoaster ride of emotions, and at the edge of your seat 🙌 Kudos to the writers. I just really dont like the yucky scene from Irene and Snoop I dont find it funny at all 👎 I wish they will stop making them happen coz no chemistry at all, trying hard and cringey 👎 I hope they rather push Irene and Stephen angle to highlight the sibling rivalry between the younger sisters but Im glad that they solving the problem faster 👍 Episode 92 is the best🙌 now that Caroline knows the truth I really hope she wrecks havoc to her useless family. Im really excited to the coming episode and Im so seated.
- harryguevarra
- Feb 20, 2024
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- jenieolivaros
- Apr 30, 2024
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