Paul's Best Friend, Rico

Paul's Best Friend, Rico

10.0

Feb 14 2022

0h 10m

Romance, Comedy, Drama

Paul and Rico have always been together since grade school. They were inseparable. And because of this strong bond, blooms a type of love that is, unfortunately, one-sided. Racing against the clock to tell him before they part ways, Paul is met with revelations that keep him from telling Rico what he truly feels. Can they still be friends? Can they still go back to the way they were before?

Jhio Camama

Jhio Camama

Paul Imperial

Alab Paredes

Alab Paredes

Rico Tiu

Alessandra Gepte

Alessandra Gepte

Samantha "Sam" Natividad

Rafa Africa

Rafa Africa

Kyle Manansala

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