Jane’s leading men are JC Santos and McCoy de Leon and they all play damaged, tormented individuals carrying such huge emotional baggage. Jane as Annie is totally neglected by her parents who choose to devote all their attention to her autistic brother, so she rebels by becoming a cyber prostitute. It’s online that she meets McCoy as Brix, the son of wealthy but absentee parents who left him under the care of his nanny who sexually abused him even as a child. They become lovers and agree to commit suicide together on February 14, the day of hearts.
They ask an award-winning documentarist, JC as Cody, to record their last few days before they kill themselves on camera. What follows is a harrowing tale of twisted minds clashing with each other and ending in a tragic game where no one really wins. It turns out Cody is another disturbed soul, an orphan who grew up with a cruel aunt who maltreated him and physically abused him. He’s a schizophrenic who sees apparitions and haunted by a girl whose life he messed up in one of his documentaries.
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All the three leads in this lethal love triangle give superlative performances, particularly Oineza and Santos who seem to fully understand the gravity of their roles. It works mainly because of the strength of its competent cast. The question is whether viewers will be able to relate with them as they seem to be people, who, despite their youth, have already quickly lost all their reasons and motivation for living.

Produced by Dreamscape that also did the hit “Glorious”, you can watch “Project Feb. 14” for free on iWant with its IOS or Android apps or via web browser on iWant.ph starting this Saturday, February 9. You can also connect your streaming service via Chromecast and Apple Airplay. This is the best out-of-the-box Valentine presentation you’d ever see about star-crossed lovers in a deadly love triangle.