Siargao (film)

Upon arrival on the island, Laura realizes that she has no means of transportation to her reserved lodgings, and so Diego offers to give her a ride on his friend's Jeep.

In their respective residences, the real reasons for their getaway are revealed: Diego is returning home after experiencing unhappiness and dissatisfaction in Manila as an artist, stemming from his regret over leaving his hometown sweetheart Abi, whom he has always loved but had never gotten the timing right to be with.

As Diego rekindles his connection with Abi through surfing and Laura continues to film her experiences in Siargao, the two find understanding and support in each other's woes.

After a conversation between Diego and Laura where they agree that no matter the setbacks, mistakes, and disappointments, they have to keep on living and pushing for those they truly love, Diego holds a public performance for the locals where he dedicates a song to Abi that he wrote about her years prior, while Laura decides that after spending some time in Siargao by herself trying to figure out if she can and deserves to be alone, she ultimately refuses to be and attempts to contact Mikey again, finally reaching him via phone call after weeks of estrangement.

Diego, on his way back to Manila, sees Laura on the plane once again, and decides to stay permanently in Siargao to pursue a long-desired relationship with Abi.

Paul Soriano directed the film, who was later named Best Director at the 2017 Metro Manila Film Festival.