5 Liza Soberano-Enrique Gil films to rewatch and relive

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The LizQuen era has officially come to a close. 

Filipina actress Liza Soberano has confirmed her split with longtime partner Enrique Gil, a revelation that immediately trended across social media and left fans around the globe heartbroken. 

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For years, the tandem of Liza and Enrique stood as one of the “Big Three” love teams in Philippine entertainment, alongside JaDine (James Reid and Nadine Lustre) and KathNiel (Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla).

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With their breakup now public, LizQuen became the latest and last of the trio to formally announce the end of their real-life relationship.

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If you’re nursing a LizQuen-shaped hole in your heart, here are five of their most memorable films to binge-watch and relive the magic.

5 LizQuen classics to rewatch

‘Everyday I Love You’ (2015)

The film that gave us the unforgettable “Silay scooter girl” set in Bacolod. Liza and Enrique showcased small-town charm mixed with big-city dreams in this romantic drama, making it one of the definitive LizQuen movies. And the soundtrack? Perfect for the movie!

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‘Just The Way You Are’ (2015)

Adapted from the Wattpad hit “The Bet,” this early LizQuen movie highlighted their playful chemistry. Fans still quote Liza’s challenge to Quen: “Are you man enough to find out?”

‘My Ex and Whys’ (2017)

Who could forget the now-iconic line: “Pangit ba ako? Kapalit-palit ba ako? Then why?” This film wasn’t just a blockbuster, it became a cultural moment that cemented LizQuen’s impact on pop culture. 

‘She’s The One’ (2013)

Before the box office reign, this was the film where audiences first saw Liza and Enrique’s potential as a tandem. Their spark in “She’s The One” was undeniable and it set the stage for the LizQuen phenomenon.

‘Alone/Together (2019)’

Perhaps their most mature film, “Alone/Together” hit hard with its UP (University of the Philippines) x UST (University of Sto. Tomas) backdrop and themes of yearning, heartbreak and second chances. It’s the kind of story that stays with you long after the credits roll.

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Though their real-life story has reached its end, LizQuen’s movies remain timeless reminders of why fans fell in love with them in the first place. The movies are pieces of nostalgia that continue to capture hearts, long after the curtain closes.

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