You Got Me! Filming Locations
Where was You Got Me! filmed? You Got Me! was filmed in 3 locations across Philippines in the following places:
You Got Me! Filming Locations
Bustling Ermita is anchored by Rizal Park, featuring a monument to the nationalist hero, plus landscaped gardens and walking paths. The National Museum houses Filipino fine art, natural history exhibits, and astronomy displays across several buildings, while kid-focused Museo Pambata has hands-on displays and an outdoor theater. Relaxed restaurants and quirky cafes cater to the area’s students.
A busy, down-to-earth area, Malate draws crowds to lively Manila Baywalk, a long promenade known for its sunset views across Manila Bay. The Cultural Center of the Philippines stages big-name theater and orchestral performances, while contemporary Filipino art is the focus at the Metropolitan Museum. Traditional local eateries, live-music hangouts, and relaxed neighborhood bars cluster around Remedios Circle.
Manila, the capital of the Philippines, is a densely populated bayside city on the island of Luzon, which mixes Spanish colonial architecture with modern skyscrapers. Intramuros, a walled city in colonial times, is the heart of Old Manila. It’s home to the baroque 16th-century San Agustin Church as well as Fort Santiago, a storied citadel and former military prison.
You Got Me! (2007)
Insp.Amor "Moe" Santander (Toni Gonzaga) is a tough chick who's used to going after crooks. But there's also one thing she's running away from ever since her mother died: falling in love. Insp.Kevin Robles (Sam Milby) is daunted by most things, but most especially coming clean with the girl he's been loving from afar for a time now. Meanwhile, Caloy (Zanjoe Marudo) is a counterfeit DVD vendor whom Moe captures, along with his heart. Things get complicated when Caloy enlists Kevin's help to win Moe, just when Moe and Kevin's friendship gets deeper. Who does Moe really love? Will she even surrender to her feelings in the first place? Suddenly her life as one of the best performers in the service suffers.