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Movie Review: ‘Bar Boys: After School,’ learning doesn’t end after graduation

LionhearTVBy LionhearTVDecember 25, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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While ‘Bar Boys: After School’ stands firmly on its own, revisiting the original ‘Bar Boys’ (2017) and its stage musical adaptation undeniably deepens the experience.

There is something both nostalgic and invigorating about seeing familiar characters intersect with theater performers and an expanded cast—an evolution that mirrors the film’s central theme: growth beyond the classroom.

Set ten years after the original film, ‘Bar Boys: After School’ reunites audiences with Torran, Chris, Erik, and Josh—not as idealistic law students, but as adults navigating fulfillment, doubt, compromise, and responsibility. This sequel shifts its focus from the struggle of becoming lawyers to the heavier, more complex reality of being one, while also introducing a new generation of aspiring legal minds still unaware of the price their dreams will demand.

A more layered, mature continuation. The film reaches for something more reflective and grounded. It blends warmth, humor, and lived-in conversations about justice, failure, activism, and moral fatigue. Unlike the youthful optimism of the first film, this sequel acknowledges exhaustion—personal, professional, and societal—without surrendering to cynicism. It understands that adulthood does not always need preaching, but sometimes simply empathy, mentorship, and reassurance.

Multiple storylines unfold simultaneously, following both the original barkada and the new batch of law students. While this ambition adds richness, it also results in certain arcs feeling compressed, with some conflicts resolving too quickly to fully resonate. Still, the film largely succeeds in balancing its many voices through emotional sincerity and strong performances.

Performances. The original cast—Carlo Aquino, Rocco Nacino, Enzo Pineda, and Kean Cipriano—shows clear growth, both as performers and as characters shaped by time. Aquino remains the emotional anchor, delivering a performance that feels effortless and deeply believable. Nacino is quietly effective, grounding his scenes with restraint and likability, while Pineda and Cipriano add texture to the ensemble, even when certain emotional beats could have benefited from stronger buildup.

Among the new cast, Will Ashley and Sassa Gurl stand out. Ashley delivers a powerful, understated performance—often communicating exhaustion, loneliness, and pressure through silence and expression alone. Sassa Gurl surprises with a confident, intelligent delivery that balances conviction with vulnerability, proving she is more than comic relief.

Klarisse De Guzman is the film’s most delightful revelation. Her role may be small, but she brings warmth, charm, and emotional lightness, creating moments that linger. Therese Malvar is steady and grounded, while Sheila Francisco commands attention with authority and precision, making every line count.

Towering above all, however, is Odette Khan. There is not a single wasted moment in her performance. She anchors the film with wisdom, compassion, and gravitas—each scene enriched by her presence. Her portrayal feels like a tribute to mentors and professors who leave an indelible mark long after the classroom is gone.

Themes. Through humor, heartfelt dialogue, and organic interactions, ‘Bar Boys: After School’ captures the bittersweet reality of adulthood—where ideals are tested, dreams demand sacrifice, and justice is rarely simple. It touches on pressing social issues such as labor rights, environmental destruction, and the country’s broken justice system, offering commentary that is subtle rather than preachy.

Despite its structural imperfections, the film ultimately works as a thoughtful meditation on lifelong learning. It reminds us that education does not end with diplomas, that courage sometimes means choosing to be disliked, and that growth is an ongoing process shaped by failure as much as success.

LionhearTV‘s verdict. ‘Bar Boys: After School’ may not be flawless, but it offers something more valuable than perfection: sincerity, heart, and perspective. It is a film about friendship, mentorship, and the quiet resilience required to keep going when life becomes overwhelming.

In a time when optimism feels scarce, this sequel offers a warm, grounding embrace—and a reminder that learning truly begins after school.

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️3⁄4 /5

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Bar Boys Bar Boys: After School Carlo Aquino Enzo Pineda Kean Cipriano Klarisse de Guzman MMFF 2025 Movie Reviews Odette Khan Rocco Nacino Sassa Gurl Sheila Francisco Therese Malvar Will Ashley.
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