Hyro Aguinaldo

Hyro Aguinaldo’s career is a pretty wild mix if you ask me. You look at his filmography and it’s got everything—bittersweet romance, heartache, that gut-punching realism only Filipino cinema really nails. Folks probably know him best from “My Love Will Make You Disappear” (2025), which, honestly, is a whole emotional rollercoaster. It’s one of those films that doesn’t even try to sugarcoat anything—love’s messy, timing’s a joke, and sometimes you’ve just gotta let go. He’s not afraid to dive into all that complicated mess. But jump back a few years to “How to Be Yours” from 2016, and you’ll see a different flavor. This one’s got those classic ‘will they, won’t they’ vibes, but with a twist—there’s this real sense of ambition vs. affection, you know? Like, the characters are torn between chasing dreams and sticking around for love. It hits close to home for a lot of folks just trying to figure out life in the city. And then, “That Thing Called Tadhana” (2014). Man, if you haven’t seen this, what are you doing? It’s legendary for a reason. Road trip movie, sure, but it’s so much more—a story about heartbreak, hope, and just trying to find yourself again after getting knocked down. Aguinaldo’s got this talent for making everyday moments feel epic. His movies aren’t afraid to be raw and awkward and real, and that’s what makes them stick with you.

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  • Professions: Additional Crew, Writer, Script and Continuity Department

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