The screenplay written by Racquel N. Villavicencio is a remake of Hihintayin Kita sa Langit which she wrote 16 years earlier and was an adaptation of Emily Brontë's 1847 novel Wuthering Heights.
[2][3] The film stars Richard Gutierrez and Angel Locsin in their last collaboration as romantic leads, with both going on to separate successful careers.
A man is walking along the beach and tells a story to his grandchildren about a nearby lighthouse.
The story is about a girl named Andrea and her older brother Jason whose parents work for the De Vera family.
Monique, the De Vera's daughter, complains that she wants to have her turn at marrying Daniel.
Andrea's parents plan to move into the hacienda behind the De Vera mansion and Jason, disappointed that he will not be living in the big house, runs away.
The De Vera children, Antonio and Monique, return from studying abroad and their mother throws them a party.
At the lighthouse near the beach, Daniel gives Andrea a locket with their pictures and the two make love.
When Andrea comes home, Jason tells her that he has made a business deal that requires her to marry Anton.
The next day Daniel manages to meet with Andrea and questions the wound given to her by Jason the previous night.
Three years pass - Andrea marries Anton and Daniel, who has become successful, decides to return to his hometown.
Anton does not know anything about a baby and the doctor states that Andrea has an ectopic pregnancy - if not treated soon she could have severe internal bleeding.
Daniel carries her out of the house and to the beach, where they profess their love for each other and promise that they will live in each other's memories.