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Directed by
  
Adolfo B. Alix, Jr.

Written by
  
Charliebebs Gohetia

Edited by
  
Charliebebs Gohetia

Screenplay
  
Charliebebs Gohetia

Initial DVD release
  
16 February 2010 (USA)

4.9/10
IMDb


Produced by
  
Noel Ferrer

Cinematography
  
Albert Banzon

Director
  
Adolf Alix, Jr.

Music director
  
Nani Naguit

Cast
  
Coco Martin, Paolo Rivero

Coco Martin and Paolo Rivero in a movie poster of 2018 indie film, Daybreak

Starring
  
Coco MartinPaolo Rivero

Initial release
  
20 February 2008 (Philippines)


Similar
  
Boy (2009 film), The Man in the Lighthouse, Ang Lihim ni Antonio

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Daybreak (Filipino: Bukang-liwayway, English: dawn, twilight) is a 2008 Philippine gay indie film written by Charliebebs Gohetia and directed by the Manila-based Filipino director Adolfo Borinaga Alix, Jr. who also directed other indie films such as Donsol, Kadin and Batanes: Sa Dulo Ng Walang Hanggan. The movie features only two characters, Paolo Rivero (as William) and Coco Martin (as JP) who are both Filipino actors. The film is homosexual in terms of theme but was rated R-18 uncut, regardless of its nudity features by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) in the Philippines as most of the members of the board were impressed by the cinematography and intelligence of the film. Daybreak had its exclusive screenings on February 13 and 14, 2008 at the University of the Philippines Cine Adarna (formerly UP Film Institute). The movie was officially released and aired in major Philippine cinemas from February 20 to March 11, 2008. Daybreak is produced by Bicycle Productions.

Contents

Coco Martin and Paolo Rivero looking at each other in a movie poster of 2018 indie film, Daybreak

Introduction

The whole movie occurs entirely in one place; a big white vacation house in Tagaytay, Cavite and only with two male characters. In a single narrative time, intending by way of voyeurism, the film allows viewers to discover what happens when two men spend one night contemplating whether to break up or continue their relationship.

Coco Martin and Paolo Rivero while cooking in a scene from the 2018 indie film, Daybreak

According to the Philippine Entertainment Portal, Daybreak is not a typical gay-love story because of the complicated situation conveyed by the movie and the extremely difficult roles played by Coco Martin and Paolo Rivero. The movie also gives extraordinary wit and intelligent meaning to homosexuality and failed relationships supported by a beautiful screenplay by Gohetia and script by Alix and Ferrer.

Synopsis

Coco Martin and Paolo Rivero looking afar

A married man is having an affair with another man. After some time apart, the two men spend a night together in a family vacation home in Tagaytay, Cavite. Together in such close quarters, the two are left with nothing to do but to confront the realities of their relationship.

Coco Martin and Paolo Rivero looking at each other

The movie opens with William (Paolo Rivero), a doctor, driving up to Tagaytay City to meet his secret lover JP (Coco Martin), a handsome young fellow in his mid-twenties. While driving, William had been engaged in a cell phone conversation with his wife, who was asking when he will return home. William made up an alibi saying that he has an unexpected appointment in Tagaytay and will probably be back in Manila the next day.

Coco Martin and Paolo Rivero in a scene from the 2018 indie film, Daybreak

On the other hand, JP was waiting in a public viewing park of the Taal Volcano to join William in his Tagaytay escapade. JP is a local boatman and tour guide in Taal, Batangas and William’s secret lover for a year now. Although it was not specifically reiterated in the movie, listening to their dialogue, one will learn that the two men obviously met during one of William and his wife’s visits to Taal Volcano. If William has a wife, JP has a girlfriend.

The two did not see each other for two months partly because William is very busy being a Makati physician and partly because he is a family man. JP, on the other hand, had spent two months secretly waiting for William while keeping himself busy with his boating job and his girlfriend. Deep inside, the two lovers missed each other.

When they reach the rest house, William cooks pasta and they eat and drink wine together. It is to be, however, the last night that the two lovers will be together as William is scheduled to leave for Australia. William wants to call it quits but doesn't know how to break the news to JP, who is already emotionally attached to him although they really didn't have an agreement that they are indeed a couple.

The tension starts when William tells JP that he's leaving the country. Several scenes and dialogue lead up to the climax as JP is reluctant to accept the fact that it was the end of their relationship. The two men had spent the night talking about their past including happy and unforgettable memories while browsing their pictures.

The evening brought a renewal of their closeness, culminating in a deeply pleasurable encounter. However, with the arrival of dawn, William stands by his decision to depart for Australia, consequently concluding his relationship with JP.

The movie ends as William is driving back to Manila again and JP, alone in the nocturnal Tagaytay rest house, is numbed to the truth that their relationship is doomed in just one night.

Daybreak production crew

  • Writer and Editor: Charliebebs Gohetia
  • Director: Adolfo B. Alix Jr.
  • Production Designers: Tonee Acejo and Jerome Zamora
  • Cinematography: Albert Banzon
  • Executive Producer: Noel Ferrer
  • Line Producers: Arleen Cuevas and Maxie Evangelista
  • Cast: Coco Martin, Paolo Rivero
  • References

    Daybreak (2008 film) Wikipedia