It is directed by Richard Somes, Jerrold Tarog and Chris Martinez, and was an official entry to the 2011 Metro Manila Film Festival.
It stars an ensemble cast including Zanjoe Marudo, Maricar Reyes, Kathryn Bernardo, Sam Concepcion, Edgar Allan Guzman, Louise delos Reyes, Celia Rodriguez, Boots Anson-Roa, Jay Manalo, Ara Mina, Dimples Romana, Ervic Vijandre and Eugene Domingo.
Afterwards, Lando's discontented nephew Allan moves into his house with his blind wife Isay, their infant son and his stepson Bikbok.
The next day, Allan discovers the object buried by Lando, which turns out to be a crystalline egg.
At a waterfall, he is captured by the creatures, whose chieftain tells him to give back a stolen item, but Bikbok denies knowledge of it.
When Bikbok enters Allan's room, he finds the crystalline egg with a baby inside, realizing it is the object that the tamawos were looking for.
The next day, Allan decides to take revenge on the people who killed Pey when the ranch owner blames him on the incident.
Bikbok bids farewell to his mother, and Isay cries in anguish as Epang arrives and watches him get entering the cave with the tamawos.
Horrified, they attempt to leave as Andoy arrives, startling them and causing them to nearly fall from the lighthouse before he catches them.
Meanwhile, the parents' problems grow further: Shane catches her mother talking to Norman where his wife forces him to leave which devastates her and Lucy.
During class discussion, Bryan tells the story about the lighthouse in the Spanish era which was built at the site where the two rival witches Rowana and Cornelia died.
But when Rowana and Cornelia's souls are still fighting, Lucy and Shane are struck by lightning and die in the lighthouse.
During the wrath of Typhoon Ondoy, Cynthia and her family are forced to leave when their house and their factory gets flooded.
A year later, Cynthia and Mar move into a condominium and are expecting another baby after their child died from miscarriage during Ondoy.
After working at their new plastic factory, Mar's brother Nante brings Cynthia back to the condominium to cook dinner.
The next day, Cynthia meets a wealthy couple planning to buy an old factory and tours them around the place.
That night, Cynthia, Mar, his mother Maritess, and their maid Dina arrive at the factory with a priest to bless it.
At the hospital, both Cynthia and Maritess express guilt about the child laborers who died during the typhoon, revealing that they were responsible for locking them in and abandoning them to drown after their shift.
As Maritess leaves the hospital, she notices children drawing an eye in the middle of the road before being killed by a truck carrying mineral water.
After selling their new factory, Cynthia gives the donation back to the old woman but the lady refuses because her grandchildren, who turn out to be the ghosts, had been working to help her grandmother.
Before leaving, Cynthia returns to the factory and enters the warehouse to pay respects to the deceased youth workers when suddenly she hears the children singing and becomes drenched in rain.
Cynthia is initially scared, but silently accepts her fate, as the waters rise inside the locked-down warehouse where the drowned ghosts are.
In a review for ClickTheCity.com, Philbert Ortiz Dy described the film as a worthy anthology rating it with 4 out of a possible 5 stars.
The film serves as a nice showcase of local talent and the 'Parola' episode itself is "worth the price of admission."
Its weaknesses include the overall length and unevenness in regards to the two other episodes paling in comparison with Parola's quality and impact.