The Final Moments (short film)

The Final Moments is a 2022 drama short film produced by GMA Pictures, intended to depict Alicia's final moments during the climax of #JusticeForLove: End of the World. It was released on GMA Network's official YouTube channel on March 18, 2022.

It serves as the unofficial third and final entry of the Justice for Love duology.

Plot
Immediately after Clara's impact in central France, Alicia spends the last 12 hours of her life with Romina's sister Corazon in Manila, while realizing that some of the random individuals she met, including the couple in Saipan, Catherine in Honolulu, and Mylene in San Francisco, actually cared for her and were thankful that they met her.

Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
 * Yasmien Kurdi as Alicia Salvacion
 * Lovely Rivero as Corazon "Cora" Salvacion
 * Max Collins as Mylene Concepcion
 * Sunshine Cruz as Catherine "Cathy" Reyes
 * Jestoni Alarcon as Richard
 * Angelu de Leon as Lolita

Additionally, Caprice Cayetano and Seth dela Cruz both portray Corazon's twin children.

Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
 * Directed by Rechie del Carmen
 * Produced by Nieva Sabit
 * Written by Des Garbes-Severino
 * Based on the 2020 film #JusticeForLove: End of the World by Toho and GMA Pictures
 * Music by Shiro Sagisu

Production
In earlier drafts of #JusticeForLove: End of the World, there were additional scenes that is set in Sacramento depicting its destruction, along with Mylene's death scene, but this sequence was removed in later revisions by Toho.

The prequel series Justice for Love Presents: The Obsession restores some of the removed elements from the finished film such as giving further character development to Alicia and Ethan. However, the extended climax sequence was never included in the series.

To further complete the duology, GMA Pictures decided to create a 15-minute short film that focuses on Alicia's final moments, as Alicia is the lead protagonist of the duology, and Manila was one of the last areas on Earth reached by the global firestorm, while adding characters that were initially introduced in the prequel series.

Release
The short film was released only less than a week after GMA Network confirmed that Yasmien Kurdi was cast in the upcoming Philippine adaptation of the 2020 Korean series Start-Up.

Trivia

 * The final scene shows Manila as the firestorm slowly engulfs the Philippine archipelago, depicting the destruction of its landmarks, including the Torre de Manila, Quezon Memorial Shrine, Manila City Hall, and the Metrobank Center.
 * A destruction scene of Manila was also included in the early drafts of #JusticeForLove: End of the World, but were removed in later revisions due to budget concerns.
 * While the short film is counted as an entry to the Justice for Love duology, Toho never acknowledged it as an "official entry", and later refused to include the short film in their Justice for Love: The Duology Collection Blu-ray release.