Joshua Garcia has shown deep emotional commitment to his role in the new film "Un/Happy For You," as seen in a behind-the-scenes clip where the actor was unable to hold back his tears.
In a series of behind-the-scenes photos shared by Star Cinema on Instagram, Garcia is seen gripping the shoulders of his co-star Nonie Buencamino during what appears to be a poignant rain scene. The intensity of the moment led to Garcia sobbing uncontrollably, revealing the depth of his connection to his character.
"Joshua Garcia couldn't stop crying in 'Un/Happy For You' behind the scenes," the post read. "Joshua's dedication to his character, Juancho—a young chef grappling with the pain of his breakup with Zy (played by Julia Barretto)—is on full display."
The film's production company noted that Garcia remained emotional even after director Petersen Vargas called for a "cut." "But the most heart-wrenching part was even after director Petersen Vargas called 'Cut!' Joshua couldn't stop crying, which showed just how deeply he connected with the moment," the post added.
A clip of Garcia struggling to compose himself during filming was also shared on Star Cinema's YouTube channel on Friday, August 30. In the video, Garcia is comforted by Buencamino and fellow actor Ketchup Eusebio as he tries to regain his composure.
Reuniting with Julia Barretto
"Un/Happy For You" marks a reunion for Garcia with his ex-girlfriend Julia Barretto. The film follows the story of Juancho, a Bicolano chef portrayed by Garcia, who rekindles his feelings for his former lover Zy (Barretto) while attempting to get revenge for his past heartbreak.
Despite their past relationship, Garcia and Barretto, both now happily involved with new partners, stated that they were comfortable working together on the film. They emphasized that they are in "secure" positions in their lives, allowing them to collaborate professionally without any issues.
The emotional depth of Garcia's performance in "Un/Happy For You" has captured the attention of fans and film enthusiasts alike, showcasing his ability to channel real emotions into his work.
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