Kita Kit Movie Review

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"Kita kita"
Introduction
Kita kita is a romantic-comedy movie. It is written by Sigrid Andrea Bernardo and directed by Joyce Bernal. Alessandra de Rossi and Empoy Marquez are the main character, where they are both Filipino citizen living at Sapporo Hokkaido, Japan. The story revolves on how a blind woman fall inlove with a funny man.
Summary
The story starts with Lea, a Filipino Tourist Guide at Sapporo Hokkaido, Japan. She is a jolly person and a two-year engaged with her Japanese fiancé. Four years ago, Lea met her fiance in a bar in a Japan, where he is the bartender. They chitchat on each others, after while they get out on the bar and went to the Plaza. In the middle of this Plaza, you will see the open stainless diamond
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The reason of her blindness is stress. Tonyo, her Filipino citizen neighbor visits Lea, Lea on the other hand pissed off as well. That occurred continually until one day Lea unintendedly says harsh words to Tonyo because of being irritated. The next morning, even Tonyo offended on what happened yesterday, he came back at Lea's house. Lea ask for pardon and the friendship between them builds up.
They used to saunter at different places. Lea became the tour guide while Tonyo became the sight of Lea. They even go at the plaza and rang the bell. They are very happy until one day, after their trip. Tonyo let Lea wait for him in front of pedestrian lane. Surprisingly, Lea's sight was back. Tonyo on the other side of the road calls Lea's attention through shouting 'kabayan'. Lea look at him. She smile and wave her hand. Tonyo smiles back and so go across the road excitedly, but unfortunately he was bumped by a bus that cause him to perish.
One day, Lea decided to visit at Tonyo's house. She saw a lot of paper crate hanging, afterwards she saw a Tonyo's picture where she was stolen captured. Then she saw a letter on top of the desk. She read the letter, it contains the number ten moments of Tonyo, it also tells how he met Lea and how much he loves Lea. And so Lea

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