The screenplay, written by Raquel Villavicencio, is loosely adapted from English novelist-poet Emily Brontë's 1847 novel Wuthering Heights and transposes the plot of the said novel from the moors of West Yorkshire to the beaches and seaside cliffs (shot in Batanes).
It co-stars Michael de Mesa, Eric Quizon, Jackie Lou Blanco, Jose Mari Avellana, and Vangie Labalan.
Carmina is injured after falling off a tree while watching the party with Gabriel, who is beaten up by Milo and his men when he tries to rescue her.
Carmina, who had relied on Gabriel to protect him, despairs at having to live with a lecherous Milo and accepts Alan's marriage proposal.
Gabriel spends the next three years amassing a fortune before returning to beat a gambling-addicted Milo in a card game for possession of the Salvador estate.
Rushing to Alan's house, Gabriel reconciles with Carmina, who apologizes for not choosing to fight for their love earlier.
The lead actors were exhausted from running for the scene as well as the tiresome efforts of the film's staff and crew members.
[3] With the film's story containing intimate love scenes, Zulueta agreed to do it with her on-screen partner Richard Gomez and stated they are important.
[2] The film's theme song "Hanggang sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan" was originally composed and written by George Canseco.
The image restoration took 660 actual manual hours to eliminate and address its defects, including unsteady shots, warps, missing frames, and bumps originating from the print's splice marks.
[citation needed] It was premiered on February 27, 2017, at the Glorietta 4 Cinema in Ayala Center, Makati, Metro Manila.
[3] The premiere was attended by the film's director Carlos Siguion-Reyna; writer Raquel Villavicencio; stars Richard Gomez, Dawn Zulueta, Eric Quizon, Guila Alvarez, and Vangie Labalan; cinematographer Romy Vitug; editor Jess Navarro; and the singer of the film's theme song, Richard Reynoso.
The TV series ran from January 16 through October 24, 2012, and was top-billed by Coco Martin and Julia Montes and original stars Richard Gomez and Dawn Zulueta along with an ensemble cast.