Box office It Takes a Man and a Woman had its general release on March 30, 2013, a
Holy Saturday. It reportedly earned PHP 32.6 million (est. $800,000;
nominal values) on its opening day and PHP 60,975,425 million ($1,496,829;
nominal values) during its first week. The second-week run showed a notable margin as it sold 65.2% higher than its debut week. The film played for seven weeks in domestic theaters and had a total box-office gross of PHP 405M. To date, the film is the 8th highest-grossing Filipino film of all-time.
Critical reception The film has received mixed reviews from critics.
Aaron Hillis of the
Village Voice wrote: "The final leg of director Cathy Garcia-Molina's exceptionally broad, partly English-dubbed cockles-warmer of a trilogy outright apes Hollywood rom-com formulas with a personality so affably lobotomized it wouldn't dare frighten delicate tastes". Philbert Ortiz Dy gave the film 3 out of 5 stars, saying, "There are plenty of sweet moments to be found in It Takes A Man and A Woman, but there’s a lot of bloat to get through[...] It might have done the film good to just take a more subdued approach, trusting in the talents of the two leads to provide the mainstream appeal. That said, the current approach still provides some charm. There’s just a sense that it could have been so much more". Likewise, Nestor Torre of the
Philippine Daily Inquirer wrote: "To be sure, the film wins thematic points with its emphasis on the importance of forgiveness, of really moving on—so, when the constantly bickering ex-lovers finally face up to their hurts and/or guilt, the heretofore sluggish and unfocused drama finally hits viewers where they live, hurt and love. —Unfortunately, it’s too little, too late to save the film". In a more positive view,
It Takes a Man and a Woman received a grade of A from the Cinema Evaluation Board of the Philippines and a G rating by the
Movie and Television Review and Classification Board.
Accolades The film was earn some nominations and wins from award-giving bodies in the Philippines. These include three
FAMAS Award nominations including
Best Actor,
Best Actress and Best Editing. The film had three nominations and wins from Golden Screen Awards: Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy), Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Musical or Comedy) for John Lloyd Cruz and Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Musical or Comedy) for Sarah Geronimo. In addition, due to its commercial success, the
GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards awarded the Box-Office King and Queen to Cruz and Geronimo; as well as the most popular screenwriter to Carmi Raymundo. ==References==