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10 hugot lines from Pinoy movies in 2020s
Kathryn Bernardo, Barbie Forteza, and Janine Gutierrez (left to right) delivered some of the most memorable movie hugot lines in 2020s.

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Filipino movies are known for their emotionally-charged dialogues filled with what is popularly known as “hugot lines,” or relatable statements that capture the pain of love, heartbreak, and moving on.

A lot of them have made a lasting impact on Filipino pop culture, resonating with audiences who have loved and lost.

See if you can relate to these ten unforgettable hugot lines from Pinoy movies in 2020s:

PARA SA MGA SINAGAD ANG PASENSIYA

“Ang bigat na ako lang yung bumubuhat sa atin. Ang bigat na ako lang yung lumalaban. Kaya pati ako bumabagsak na, nauubos na.”

– Julia Barretto as Zy (UnHappy For You, 2024)

This line from Zy in UnHappy For You conveys deep emotional exhaustion and heartbreak.

She expresses the overwhelming burden of carrying the relationship alone and feeling like the only one fighting to keep it together.

10 hugot lines from Pinoy movies in 2020s
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PARA SA MGA MARUPOK

“Sabi ko hindi ako magiging mahina, pero nandito ka na naman at nandito na naman ako.”

– Kathryn Bernardo as Marie (Hello, Love, Again, 2024)

Marie delivers this line that captures the emotional turmoil of someone struggling with unresolved feelings for a past love.

It reflects her internal conflict, as she once vowed to stay strong and not fall back into old patterns, yet finds herself drawn in again by the presence of the same person.

10 hugot lines from Pinoy movies in 2020s
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PARA SA MGA TANGA SA PAG-IBIG

“Tingin mo ba, babalik pa siya? Kasi lahat ng ayaw niya babaguhin ko… bumalik lang siya.”

– Barbie Imperial as Lizzy (I Love Lizzy, 2023)

This line from the film I Love Lizzy captures Lizzy’s deep longing and desperation for someone she loves.

When she utters this line, it reflects her willingness to change everything about herself just to win back the person who left.

It conveys themes of heartbreak, self-doubt, and the painful reality of unreciprocated love.

Also, her line highlights how love can sometimes push people to compromise their principles in the hopes of rekindling a lost relationship.

10 hugot lines from Pinoy movies in 2020s
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PARA SA MGA TAONG TAKOT MAGING SINGLE FOR LIFE

“Paano kung hinayaan ko nang bumitaw, tapos hindi na talaga ako makahanap. Paano kung wala nang para sa akin?”

– Barbie Forteza as Mila (That Kind of Love, 2024)

Barbie Forteza’s character Mila captures a deeply emotional moment of vulnerability and fear.

She is struggling with the idea of letting go, torn between holding on to something uncertain or facing the possibility of never finding love again.

Her famous line in the film reflects her desperation and insecurity, questioning whether there is still someone out there meant for her.

10 hugot lines from Pinoy movies in 2020s
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PARA SA MGA HINDI PA SURE
“Mahal mo lang ako kapag masaya tayo. Because you want a perfect love that doesn’t exist.”

– Donny Pangilinan as Manny (An Inconvenient Love, 2022)

Such a sad realization about the conditional love of Manny’s partner (Belle Mariano as Ayef), who is only present during moments of happiness.

His words highlight the unrealistic expectation of a flawless relationship, and that true love embraces both the highs and lows.

10 hugot lines from Pinoy movies in 2020s
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PARA SA MGA NAGPARAYA

“Kung dumating ang araw na makahanap ka ng bagong pag-ibig, hindi kita pipigilan. Ingatan mo lang ang sarili mo. Sino man ang mahanap mo, alagaan ka sana niya tulad ng pag-alaga ko sa iyo. Iisa lang ang puso mo. Huwag kang pumayag na mawasak ito.”

– Piolo Pascual as TJ (My Amanda, 2021)

Is there a guy like TJ in My Amanda?

Instead of holding Amanda (Alessandra De Rossi) back, he chooses to support her happiness, emphasizing the importance of protecting her heart.

TJ’s words convey both tenderness and a quiet pain—an unspoken love that prioritizes her over his own feelings.

10 hugot lines from Pinoy movies in 2020s
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PARA SA MGA PINAKILIG PERO HINDI PINANINDIGAN

“Alam mo, Tino, masaya ako noon, e, noong wala ka pa. Focused ako sa career ko, I’m going out with friends… pero dumating ka. Ginulo mo yung buhay ko. Ginulo mo yung sistema ko. Pero okay lang, kasi mahal kita e. Sinanay mo ako doon sa buhay na lagi kang kasama, tapos biglang mawawala ka rin pala.”

– Heaven Peralejo as Aica (Men are from QC, Women are from Alabang, 2024)

This line captures the emotional turmoil of love and loss.

In this moment, Aica reflects on how her life was stable and fulfilling before Tino (Marco Gallo) entered the picture.

However, Tino’s arrival disrupted her world, making her fall deeply in love and accustomed to his presence.

The sudden realization that he will leave shakes her to the core, highlighting the painful contrast between the comfort of having someone and the heartbreak of losing them.

10 hugot lines from Pinoy movies in 2020s
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PARA SA MGA PINAGTAGPO PERO HINDI TINADHANA

“Ellis, hindi tayo pinagtagpo ng Diyos, hindi dahil hindi tayo para sa isa’t isa. Hindi tayo pinagtagpo ng Diyos, hindi dahil hindi tayo karapat-dapat. Kundi alam Niya na sasaktan kita.”

– Bela Padilla as Astrud (Wish You Were The One, 2023)

Astrud’s line encapsulates the bittersweet nature of love—where two people may deeply care for each other, yet circumstances keep them apart.

It suggests that love is not just about destiny or worthiness, but also about timing, self-awareness, and the pain that one can unintentionally inflict on another.

10 hugot lines from Pinoy movies in 2020s
Photo/s: Screengrab @Netflix

PARA SA MGA HANDANG MAG-TAKE NG RISK

“Try lang natin, tapos if it doesn’t work then at least we tried. Kaysa naman kapag matanda na tayo doon pa tayo mag-iisip na, ‘What if?’”

– Janine Gutierrez as AM (Ngayon Kaya, 2022)

This line shows the extent a woman can do in the name of love.

AM encourages seizing the moment, emphasizing that trying and failing is better than never trying at all.

The line highlights the weight of “What if?”—the haunting question that lingers when opportunities are left unexplored.

10 hugot lines from Pinoy movies in 2020s
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PARA SA MGA TAKOT MAIWAN AT MASAKTAN

“Kapag wala na, e, di wala na. Mas okay na yung una ka nang aalis bago ka pa iwan sa ere.”

– Julia Barretto as Jas (Ikaw Pa Rin ang Pipiliin Ko, 2024)

This line is about self-preservation and emotional resilience, and it also shows fear of abandonment and unwillingness to experience the pain of being discarded.

Jas’s statement carries a mix of pragmatism and sadness.

Having been hurt before, she would rather take control of the situation than wait for someone to walk away from her.

10 hugot lines from Pinoy movies in 2020s
Photo/s: Screengrab @Netflix

These unforgettable hugot lines from Pinoy movies perfectly capture the highs and lows of love, heartbreak, and self-worth.

Have you ever found yourself saying the same in real life?