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Becky & Badette
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJun Robles Lana
Written byJun Robles Lana
Produced by
  • Jun Robles Lana
  • Perci Intalan
  • Ferdinand Lapuz
Starring
CinematographyKara Moreno
Edited byBenjamin Tolentino
Music byTeresa Barrozo
Production
companies
Distributed byThe IdeaFirst Company
Release date
  • December 25, 2023 (2023-12-25)
Running time
114 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino

Becky & Badette is a 2023 Philippine revenge buddy comedy film written, co-produced, and directed by Jun Robles Lana. Starring Eugene Domingo and Pokwang, it revolves around the story of two best friends since high school who gain fame over a viral video that tackled woman-to-woman relationship.[1]

Produced by The IdeaFirst Company and OctoberTrain Films, it was theatrically released on December 25, 2023, as one of the official entries for the 49th Metro Manila Film Festival.

Plot

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Plot is patterned after the musical, Dear Evan Hansen.

Becky (Eugene Domingo) and Badette (Pokwang) are best friends. They work as maintenance personnel in a corporate building. While on break, they sell packed foods and their own specialty, fried chicken.

One day, their schoolmate, Nirvana (Agot Isidro) organizes a high school reunion. She went to a place where Becky and Badette reside to invite them to their reunion as their batchmates hadn't heard any update from them. Nirvana tells them they will receive an award from their alma mater and will wear colorful outfits. The batch expects them to be successful because their principal has said that they are the ones who are likely to succeed.

Becky and Badette go to the reunion. They are wearing colorful outfits, which are costumes from the bar beneath their boarding house. The whole batch ridicules them for their outfit, and worse, they ridicule them when Nirvana gives awards to every batchmate, except them. So they resort to drinking and get drunk.

While drunk, they reveal to the batch over the microphone that they are actually lovers. Their revelation is recorded on video and the video goes viral. This viral video becomes their gateway to their fame... and downfall.

Cast

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Production

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Becky & Badette was produced under The IdeaFirst Company and OctoberTrain Films[3][4] with Jun Lana as the director and scriptwriter.[5] Lana described the film as a "love story for Philippine cinema", with the film made as a tribute to Dolphy, Sharon Cuneta and Maricel Soriano. It also has reference to film performances by Vilma Santos.[6] Its main plot is patterned after the musical, Dear Evan Hansen.

Lana cast the main two leads Pokwang and Eugene Domingo after seeing their performance in a short scene in Sampung Mga Kerida where they showed "electric chemistry".[6]

Sequel

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Director Jun Lana is already working on a sequel for Becky & Badette as of November 2023, prior to the film's premiere.[1]

Release

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Becky & Badette premiered in cinemas in the Philippines on December 25, 2023, as one of the official entries of the 2023 Metro Manila Film Festival.[7]

Accolades

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Accolades received by Becky & Badette
Year Award Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
2023 Metro Manila Film Festival Best Director Jun Lana Nominated [8]
Best Actress Eugene Domingo Nominated
Pokwang Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Romnick Sarmenta Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Agot Isidro Nominated
Best Cinematography Kara Moreno Nominated
Best Production Design Jaylo Conanan Nominated
Best Sound Armand de Guzman Nominated
Best Original Theme Song "Finggah Lickin" from Becky & Badette – by Eugene Domingo Won
Gender Sensitivity Award Becky & Badette Won
2024 Platinum Stallion Media Awards Comedy Film of the Year Won [9]
Manila International Film Festival Special Jury Prize Becky & Badette Won [10]

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from Grokipedia
Becky & Badette is a 2023 Philippine buddy comedy film written, directed, and co-produced by Jun Robles Lana, starring as Becky Naman and as Badette Imaculada in the roles of two impoverished lifelong best friends who achieve sudden viral celebrity after staging a fake lesbian relationship at their high school reunion. The story escalates as their deception catapults them into the entertainment industry, where initial acclaim gives way to exploitation by industry figures, prompting a vengeful backlash against betrayers in a satirical take on social media-driven fame and performative identities. Premiering on December 25, 2023, as an entry in the (MMFF), the film earned nominations for MMFF awards in categories such as Best Float, Best Sound, and Best Musical Score, reflecting recognition for its technical elements amid a festival lineup emphasizing commercial appeal. With a runtime of 114 minutes primarily in Tagalog, it blends humor with commentary on the commodification of personal narratives in modern , drawing from the directors' intent to critique superficiality in . Subsequently released for streaming on , it garnered a 6.4/10 user rating on based on over 250 reviews, with praise centered on the comedic chemistry between the leads despite criticisms of predictable plotting.

Plot and Themes

Plot Summary

Becky and Badette are lifelong best friends trapped in menial jobs as office cleaners, yearning for recognition beyond their stagnant lives. At their high school reunion, to evade mockery from former classmates, they fabricate a romantic relationship and post a deceptive photo on , which unexpectedly goes viral. The viral success catapults them into fame, unlocking doors to the industry and public adoration they had long coveted. Yet, the pretense draws scrutiny from past bullies who once tormented them, sparking personal confrontations and revelations that threaten to expose their ruse and force a reckoning with long-buried insecurities.

Central Themes and Satire

The film employs satire to critique the mechanics of virality, where protagonists leverage fabricated personal narratives—particularly those invoking identities and relational deceptions—to achieve rapid fame and external validation. This portrayal draws on observable patterns in online culture, where performative storytelling capitalizes on audience predispositions toward inclusivity narratives, yielding short-term rewards like public acclaim and opportunities, yet exposing participants' deeper insecurities and lack of genuine achievement. Central to the thematic exploration is the causal chain linking to inevitable backlash: initial gains from illusionary personas foster dependency on approval, but exposure of inconsistencies triggers reputational erosion, as empirical instances of viral fabrications demonstrate how sustained scrutiny reveals foundational falsehoods. The debunks the notion that fame justifies moral compromises, instead emphasizing authenticity's primacy through contrasts between fleeting digital illusions and enduring personal integrity. Additionally, the work dissects bullying's protracted psychological toll, grounding responses in realistic interpersonal causation rather than prescriptive models; past aggressions manifest in cycles of and retaliatory actions, illustrating how unaddressed harms perpetuate conflict over time. This approach privileges observable human dynamics—such as grudge-holding and vengeful reciprocity—over idealized resolutions, using humor to underscore the futility of evasion without confrontation.

Cast and Characters

Lead Performances

Eugene Domingo's portrayal of Naman, a frustrated aspiring singer and devoted fan, emphasizes exaggerated mannerisms and sharp comic timing to reveal the character's underlying vulnerability amid opportunistic schemes. Her delivery of lines drawn from Santos films, such as those from Relasyon and T-Bird at Ako, integrates seamlessly into everyday dialogue, amplifying the humor of Becky's unfulfilled ambitions. Domingo's established versatility in comedic roles, honed through prior films blending humor with dramatic nuance, informs her nuanced depiction of discomfort in outsized personas. Pokwang's performance as Badette Imaculada, an aspiring actress with theater roots, showcases lively and emotional grounding that humanizes the character's acting dreams and relational facades. Her enthusiastic embodiment of a fellow Santos enthusiast contributes to riotous sequences laced with references, like nods to When I Met You in , highlighting Badette's blend of irreverence and depth. Drawing from Pokwang's background in stand-up and physical humor, the role underscores her ability to infuse authenticity into exaggerated buddy antics. The leads' chemistry as lifelong, washed-up friends forms the film's comedic core, with their timing elevating buddy dynamics in scenes of mutual support and fabricated deceptions. This rapport, guided by director Jun Robles Lana's emphasis on authentic portrayals, mirrors their real-life comedic and prior collaborations, grounding the in relatable emotional stakes.

Supporting Roles

Agot Isidro portrays Nirvana Batungbakal, the affluent high school bully who tormented Becky and Badette during their youth, embodying the archetype of a privileged whose past actions resurface to challenge the protagonists' newfound fame. Nirvana's invitation to a high school reunion serves as a pivotal plot trigger, forcing confrontations that escalate tensions and underscore themes of unresolved and social hierarchy . Her role highlights opportunistic skepticism toward the leads' viral success, as she attempts to undermine their fabricated relationship narrative, amplifying the film's critique of superficial fame. Romnick Sarmenta plays Pepe Feniz, the shared high school crush of Becky and Badette, who evolves into a romantic figure complicating their friendship and revenge arc. As an adult, Pepe intervenes during the reunion climax to defend Badette against Nirvana, professing affection that exposes emotional vulnerabilities and fuels comedic jealousy, thereby advancing the plot's exploration of personal betrayals amid public scrutiny. His casting as a relatable heartthrob reinforces satirical realism, portraying how past ideals can opportunistically intersect with sudden without dominating the central duo's dynamic. Secondary ensemble members, including reunion attendees and peripheral industry contacts, contribute to the film's comedic escalation by representing opportunistic archetypes—such as envious and exploitative figures—who amplify the protagonists' through group confrontations and media hype. These roles, often filled by character actors like Adrian Lindayag as Bona, heighten satirical jabs at fame's underbelly, where skeptics and hangers-on trigger conflicts that test the leads' fabricated unity without overshadowing their agency. Their collective presence underscores causal links between past social dynamics and present exploitation, driving plot momentum toward resolution through heightened absurdity and retribution.

Production

Development and Pre-Production

Jun Robles Lana wrote and directed Becky & Badette as a on social media-driven fame and the dynamics of Filipino high school reunions, drawing from cultural observations of performative authenticity and the pursuit of viral recognition. The script originated as a buddy comedy emphasizing against superficial social hierarchies, blending elements of with pointed commentary on false appearances in a digitally amplified society. The project was announced on October 17, 2023, as an official entry in the 49th (MMFF), positioning it for a release amid a lineup of mainstream Filipino productions. Lana selected leads and for their proven comedic synergy, marking their first on-screen pairing in 17 years since prior collaborations, to anchor the film's exploration of faded friendships revived by opportunistic schemes. Co-production involved Lana's IdeaFirst Company alongside Octobertrain Films, focusing initial planning on leveraging the stars' credentials to balance broad appeal with thematic bite on class and digital envy. Pre-production prioritized script refinements to heighten the revenge arc over unchecked , ensuring the narrative critiqued reunion culture's undercurrents of resentment and reinvention.

Principal Photography

Principal photography for Becky & Badette took place primarily in City, an urban hub in , , where crews captured street-level and office environments to ground the protagonists' janitorial routines and reunion antics in relatable Filipino cityscapes. These locales lent authenticity to the narrative's depiction of socioeconomic hurdles, contrasting the characters' aspirations with everyday urban grit. Director Jun Robles Lana oversaw a process that highlighted the leads' rapport, with noting the "palpable chemistry among the cast—a testament to the genuine camaraderie and fostered on set," which supported unforced comedic delivery amid the film's buddy dynamic. Shooting wrapped sufficiently early to secure the film's slot in the 49th Metro Manila Film Festival's second batch of entries, announced October 17, 2023, ahead of its December 25 premiere.

Post-Production

The post-production of Becky & Badette encompassed editing, sound integration, and limited visual effects to finalize the 114-minute runtime for its Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) entry. Editing was conducted by Benjamin Gonzales Tolentino, emphasizing tight comedic timing and dialogue flow central to the film's buddy comedy structure. Music and sound elements were composed by Teresa Barrozo, including the original theme song "Finggah Lickin'"—performed by lead actress Eugene Domingo with lyrics by director Jun Robles Lana, Elmer Gatchalian, and others—which earned the MMFF 2023 Best Original Theme Song award. Barrozo's contributions extended to broader sound design, aligning auditory cues with the narrative's satirical tone without over-reliance on synthetic enhancements. Visual effects were minimal, handled by a dedicated provider to augment select comedic sequences via practical rigging and subtle SFX, preserving the film's grounded aesthetic over polished digital interventions. The process culminated in the official full trailer release on November 21, 2023, prior to the December 25 theatrical debut.

Release

Premiere and Theatrical Run

Becky & Badette had its full trailer released on November 21, 2023, building anticipation for its entry in the (MMFF). The film premiered theatrically across Philippine cinemas on , 2023, as part of the MMFF's annual holiday lineup, which traditionally spans from Day through early to capitalize on family viewings of local productions. This timing aligned with the genre's appeal, featuring the comedic duo of and in a story of friendship and rivalry targeted at domestic audiences. Internationally, Becky & Badette screened at the Far East Film Festival (FEFF) in , , achieving its Italian premiere in April 2024 as a competitive entry in the main section. The festival appearance marked an early expansion beyond the , highlighting the film's elements to a global arthouse crowd.

Digital and Streaming Distribution

Following its theatrical release, Becky & Badette premiered on on April 4, 2024, providing subscribers with on-demand access to the Philippine . This digital rollout extended the film's visibility beyond local cinemas, leveraging 's international infrastructure to reach audiences in regions including the , where it was added to the catalog on July 1, 2024. As the primary streaming platform, hosted the exclusive digital debut, with no free ad-supported alternatives identified at launch. The availability on facilitated broader post-theatrical consumption, particularly for a entry typically confined to Philippine markets. By mid-2024, the platform's algorithmic recommendations contributed to sustained plays, though exact viewership figures remain proprietary and undisclosed by . As of October 2025, the film continues to stream on in multiple territories, including standard and ad-supported tiers, without reported removals or additional VOD partnerships. No physical home media releases, such as DVD or Blu-ray, have been distributed as of this date.

Reception

Critical Reviews

Critics have lauded Becky & Badette for its sharp satirical commentary on fame, social media culture, and the commodification of personal relationships, often highlighting the leads' chemistry as a standout element. Goldwin Reviews gave the film a perfect 5/5 rating, calling it "the highest standard in Philippine comedy" and praising its meaningful humor, family-friendly laughs, and incisive critique of performative authenticity, noting that Eugene Domingo and Pokwang's contrasting comedic styles create authentic synergy without over-reliance on slapstick. The duo's portrayal of broke friends faking a romance for viral success was seen as delivering "pure entertainment" through a blend of comedy of errors, high school reunion tropes, and Filipino-specific in-jokes. Asian Movie Pulse emphasized the film's thematic depth, describing it as a story of enduring amid pressures to maintain false appearances in a superficial world, with the "truth-in-falsity" dynamic providing satirical bite on modern identity and . Aggregated local critiques, including a compilation of nearly 100 reviews by KritikulturaPH, yielded an average score of 80/100, reflecting broad appreciation for its comedic execution and social relevance. Some reviews pointed to structural shortcomings, such as uneven pacing in the midsection where the occasionally lingers before accelerating into resolution, potentially diluting the chaotic energy of the plot's randomness. While the film's reliance on familiar tropes like mistaken identities and viral scandals was credited for accessibility, critics noted it sometimes prioritizes episodic gags over tighter causal progression, leading to a sense of scatter. International coverage remains limited, with listing only two formal critic reviews amid a user aggregate of 6.4/10 from 259 ratings, underscoring its niche appeal within Philippine cinema.

Audience and Cultural Response

Audiences in the Philippines and Filipino diaspora expressed strong appreciation for Becky & Badette's humor, particularly its campy style and relatable depictions of high school friendships strained by adult life's compromises, resonating with local cultural nuances like reunion antics and petty rivalries. Users on platforms like Letterboxd highlighted the film's light-hearted tone and comedic timing as standout elements, with one reviewer calling it "the highest standard in Philippine comedy" for its unapologetic embrace of innuendos and in-jokes. Social media discussions emphasized the movie's satire of queerbaiting tactics and the pitfalls of fame-chasing in a performative digital landscape, where characters exploit identities for viral success, prompting viewers to reflect on authenticity versus exploitation. On , threads noted enjoyment of these thematic jabs alongside critiques of formulaic plot turns, such as predictable buddy-reunion tropes, though the overall camp factor mitigated such flaws for many. Letterboxd's aggregate user rating of 3.3 out of 5, drawn from 7,411 logs as of late 2024, reflects this mixed but predominantly favorable viewer sentiment toward its escapist comedy. The film contributed to broader cultural conversations on bullying's long-term scars and the pressure for genuine self-expression amid social media's facade-driven culture, with fans drawing parallels to real-life experiences of and reinvention. These discussions, evident in online forums and review aggregators, underscored the movie's role in highlighting causal links between past social hierarchies and contemporary identity struggles, without delving into prescriptive moralizing.

Commercial Performance

"Becky & Badette" earned ₱9.5 million in gross ticket sales during the early phase of its (MMFF) 2023 run, ranking ninth among the ten entries as of December 26, 2023. This performance occurred amid the festival's holiday timing from December 25, 2023, to January 7, 2024 (later extended to January 14), which capitalized on peak seasonal attendance in the . The film's modest theatrical earnings reflected the competitive field, where top earners like "Rewind" dominated, yet it outperformed fellow comedy "" at ₱7.5 million in the same period. The draw of lead actresses Eugene Domingo and Pokwang, established comedians with prior box-office successes in the genre, contributed to its audience turnout alongside the MMFF's promotional emphasis on family-oriented holiday viewing. Overall, the 2023 MMFF achieved a record ₱1.069 billion in total gross across entries, surpassing the previous year's ₱955 million, with comedies like "Becky & Badette" helping sustain interest in lighter fare amid heavier dramas. Post-theatrical, the film secured distribution on starting in early 2024, extending its accessibility internationally, though platform-specific viewership data remains unreleased. Its selection for competition at the 2024 Far East Film Festival in , , provided additional exposure, potentially bolstering long-term digital and ancillary revenue streams typical for festival-recognized Philippine exports.

Accolades

Awards Won

Becky & Badette secured two awards at the 49th Metro Manila Film Festival's Gabi ng Parangal held on December 27, 2023: Best Original Theme Song for "Finggah Lickin," recognizing the film's musical contribution to its comedic tone, and the Gender Sensitivity Award, highlighting its portrayal of female solidarity and empowerment themes. These victories underscored the film's strengths in ancillary elements amid competition dominated by dramas like Firefly and GomBurZa. In January 2024, the film won the Special Jury Prize at the inaugural International Film Festival in Hollywood, with the award citing director Jun Robles Lana's direction and the lead performances by and as key factors in its recognition for blending revenge comedy with . No further major festival wins have been reported as of late 2024.

Nominations

At the 49th Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) in December 2023, Becky & Badette was nominated for Best Sound Recording, recognizing composer Tessa Barrozo's work in enhancing the film's comedic timing and emotional beats through layered audio design. The nomination highlighted the film's technical execution in blending humor with dramatic undertones, competing against entries like Firefly and Rewind. The film also received a nomination for Best Float, acknowledging its promotional parade entry featuring leads Eugene Domingo and Pokwang, which drew crowds during the festival's street events in Valenzuela City on December 16, 2023. This category evaluated visual spectacle and thematic alignment with the film's buddy-comedy premise of unlikely viral fame. Additionally, Becky & Badette was shortlisted for Best Production Design at the MMFF, competing with films such as Gomburza, Mallari, Penduko, and Firefly, though the award went to Gomburza. In the 72nd FAMAS Awards announced on May 7, 2024, earned a for for her role as Becky, a downtrodden finding empowerment through mishaps, facing competition from performers like in A Very Good Girl and .

Sequel and Legacy

Announced Sequel

In November 2023, director Jun Robles Lana announced that a to Becky & Badette was in development, following the original film's entry into the and its initial box office performance. The decision was attributed to the strong audience reception of the comedy's premise involving the protagonists' unexpected rise to fame through a fabricated romance. Stars and , who portrayed the titular characters, confirmed their intent to return for the follow-up during promotional interviews around the announcement. Lana indicated the project would extend the narrative arcs of and exploitation established in the first film, though no script details or production timeline were disclosed at the time. As of October 2025, the sequel remains in early development stages with no confirmed release date, filming schedule, or additional cast announcements, per available production updates. No reports of significant hurdles, such as funding delays or scheduling conflicts, have emerged, though the project's viability continues to hinge on the original's sustained streaming viewership on platforms like .

Broader Impact

The film's satirical portrayal of accidental virality through fabricated personal stories has highlighted ethical dilemmas in , such as the normalization of deceit for online attention, within Philippine cultural . This narrative resonated in local reviews as a commentary on "false appearances" and the pressure for digital authenticity amid influencer culture. As an MMFF 2023 entry, Becky & Badette exemplified the festival's emphasis on accessible comedies, grossing significantly during its theatrical run and aiding the event's post-pandemic recovery, which exceeded pre-2019 levels through crowd-pleasing genres. The reunion of leads and after 17 years reinforced the buddy comedy trope, evoking nostalgia and bolstering the format's viability in local production. Its Netflix premiere on April 4, 2024, extended Philippine cinema's reach beyond domestic audiences, introducing global viewers to satirical takes on fame-chasing and friendship dynamics rooted in Tagalog humor. This streaming export underscores a trend of Southeast Asian comedies gaining international traction, though measurable causal influences on subsequent works or policy debates remain anecdotal absent longitudinal data.

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