Let the Love Begin (film)


Let the Love Begin is a 2005 romantic film directed by Mac Alejandre and released by GMA Films and Regal Entertainment in the Philippines. It stars Richard Gutierrez, Angel Locsin, Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras.

Plot

The story is set in high school. Pia is beautiful and wealthy. She is the campus sweetheart that every guy is dreaming of. However, she is unhappy because her father constantly blames her for her brother's death, and makes all the decisions with regards to her future. Eric, Pia's high school classmate, is intelligent and has a good heart, but lives in poverty. Both of his parents have already died. He is left with his kind and loving grandmother who continues to encourage him to pursue his dreams and his love for Pia, no matter what obstacles get in his way. Eric works as the school's janitor during the day to support his studies, and to provide for him and his grandmother's needs. He has always admired Pia but never really had the courage or the chance to even talk to her. Although they belong to the extremes of social classes, Pia and Eric's paths cross when they share the same seat in class - Eric during the night and Pia during the day. Eric becomes Pia's anonymous 'savior' as he answered Pia's school-related questions, and promised to always be there whenever she needed him. Are they destined to be with each other because of this sign? Or is fate playing a trick on them?
Meanwhile, in the background, one of Eric's best friends, Luigi is the typical playboy, and often changes his girlfriend. This has gone on since they were in highschool. Luigi best friend is Eric, but on the sidelines, Alex. Alex is a tomboy who has a crush on Luigi. After five years, she changed and blossomed into a beautiful girl, with Luigi falling in love with her.

Cast

The title of the movie is based on the song, Let the love begin. The song was written by Gloria Sklerov and Lenny Macaluso and performed by Jimmy Demers and Carol Sue Hill for the love theme of the American movie Thrashin'.
In the Philippines, the song was first popularized by Gino Padilla, who in duet with fellow singer Rocky, released in 1987 a version of the song. In the movie Let the Love Begin, Kyla and Jerome John Hughes sang the song for its soundtrack.

Trivia

The series was released onto DVD-format and VCD-format by GMA Records. The DVD contained the movie plus bonus features like the music video of "Let the Love Begin" plus the full-length trailer of the movie and Karaoke features. The DVD/VCD was released in 2005.