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Ben&Ben songs shine in 'One More Chance' musical

MANILA, Philippines — After nearly two decades, Cathy Garcia-Sampana's movie, "One More Chance," remains a personal favorite for many Filipinos who tear up seeing John Lloyd Cruz and Bea Alonzo's characters fall in and out of love.

While Popoy and Basha's relationship is far from ideal, their love story somehow carries a magnetic force that draws people into witnessing a quite realistic depiction of a struggling couple.

As such, it is no surprise that the Philippine Educational Theater Association's (PETA) takes on "One More Chance" as its latest production, aided by the music of a popular face of modern Filipino pop culture.

Since its eponymous debut extended play in late 2016, Ben&Ben has been churning out hits that touch every imaginable form of love in the romantic spectrum.

Using the songs of Ben&Ben as a lens and story guide, PETA manages to retell "One More Chance" with much more weight and in a new light that makes one appreciate the original story penned by Vanessa R. Valdez and Carmi Raymundo.

On paper, Ben&Ben and "One More Chance" feels like a match made in heaven, with several songs fitting neatly into several scenarios of the film.

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These include tracks such as "Maybe The Night," "Nakikinig Ka Ba Sa Akin" and "Masyado Pang Maaga" in the first act, and arguably in the stronger second act with "Lifetime," "Sa Susunod Na Habang Buhay" and "Leaves."

Perhaps the only weak point is the heavy expectation of a pivotal scene being matched with such a heartbreaking song, as is the case for the number involving "The Ones We Once Loved."

But what PETA's "One More Chance: The Musical" does well is clearly show how much at fault Popoy is for his and Basha's fallout — something viewers of the film realized and understood better years after the film was released in 2007. 

The production also triumphs in giving some of Ben&Ben's songs or a scene in the story more meaning. The best example was the use of "Pagtingin," which crosses over three different scenarios.

Sam Concepcion and Anna Luna are exceptional, taking on the lead roles, especially the latter whose vocal

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