
Two Weeks, End
2022 · 90m
Synopsis
A man falls for his daughter's classmate and they get entangled in a steamy affair. When their sexual desire becomes obsession, things turn crazy.
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Cast

Ayanna Misola
Beth

Joko Diaz
Conrado

Jamilla Obispo
Melba

Janelle Tee
Karen

Angela Morena
Carla

Jeric Raval
Victim

Madelaine Red
Ana

Kier Legaspi
Mike

Jao Mapa
Beth's Father

Raquel Monteza
Tasing

Marissa Sanchez
Sita

Carlene Aguilar
Tess

CJ Jaravata
Teacher Maita

Jojo Abellana
Miguel

Martin Venegas
Ronnie

Denise Esteban
Classmate

Jastine Lim
Classmate

Rona May Moreno
Classmate
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hi

Its a story about a "characterless" dad in his 40's who gets entangled with a his daughter's school (best) friend. This man is already having an affair with one of his female employee in his real estate company...also have a wife who is always thinking that her husband is cheating but never caught him red handed. The girl turns out to be a psycho, who is under a pseudo-name of "Beth", looking for real love. But eventually she gets a feeling that the friend's "dad" is also like rest of the world & have used her, things gets out of hand. Ending is quite cliched...have seen it before. Nothing new to offer. Can watch it if nothing else to do.

Amazing, another pointless Filipino movie about infidelity and showing off lewd sex scenes. Yeah, that was all there was to the movie from writers Luigi Perez and GB Sampedro. Sure, when I stumbled upon the movie and seeing the movie's cover, I wasn't harboring much of any grand expectations to the movie. But it was listed as a thriller, so I figured I would give it a shot. But it turned out to be yet another ridiculously scripted movie about inappropriate relationships and a chance for director GB Sampedro to show off lewd sex scenes and naked women. I managed to endure a staggering and mind-numbingly 37 minutes of the 90 minute runtime, then I just tossed the towel in the ring and gave up out of sheer and utter boredom. There simply was nothing worthwhile or entertaining to be experienced in the script and storyline that writers Luigi Perez and GB Sampedro managed to conjure up. It felt like the fantasy of some adolescent young men, and nothing else. Needless to say that I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie. Nor can I claim that I was impressed with a single performance that was on display on the screen. And it was just painstakingly obvious that the women on the cast list were cast solely for their willingness to get naked in front of a camera. I am sure that there is an immature audience out there for a movie such as "Kinsenas. Katapusan" (aka "Two Weeks, End"). I just happened to not be a part of that audience, and thus found absolutely no enjoyment in this dumpster fire of a movie. My rating of "Kinsenas. Katapusan" lands on a one out of ten stars.

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