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10 Pinoy Movie Lines Para Sa Mga Durog Na Durog Ang Puso

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When you’re heartbroken, the number one source of “hugots” aren’t necessarily songs, but movies. And Pinoy movies always serve the best hugot lines on a platter. There’s something about seeing a character feeling the same way you do; hurt, broken-hearted and hurt again (kasi nga pinaasa ka).

So for those who are dealing with a puso na durog na durog, here are 10 Pinoy movie lines that you’ll definitely relate to.

“So ganon na lang ‘yon? Bash, 5 years itatapon mo lang ang lahat?” Popoy, One More Chance

5 years, 10 years, 5 months, it doesn’t really matter does it? If they hurt you, cheated on your or simply left you without an explanation, it will make you question everything. Habang bawat segundo na kasama siya ay pinapahalagahan mo, para sakanya, wala lang pala ‘yon. Kaya siguro nagawa niyang itapon lang ang mga moments niyo together.