

There are characters who mostly barely make their presence felt, but that may be due to how poorly they are written and how thin the plot they are made to play in.

Kang lacks emotional punches in most of her delivery, but she has shining moments, especially for steamy scenes. Jay Manalo’s Leo emerges as the most compelling of the characters, but that’s all thanks to the actor’s layered performance.Ĭinematography is not bad, but it’s not great, either. As a result, the film lacks logical continuity, and the characters are utterly predictable and two-dimensional. It is a far second priority from the intimate scenes, whose random appearances in the film make it a complete detour from the storyline the film seemingly tries to weave. Tagalog movies are simple and mostly relax me.ĭespite being titled ‘Mahjong Nights’, the film does not consider the game its central theme. All materials available for a movie addicted.

Family drama, thriller suspense, little adult action.
