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Kadenang Bulaklak 1994

Runtime

128 mins

Language

Tagalog

Tagalog

   Jasmin, Violy, Baby and Daisy are sisters that were separated in their youth.

Jasmin, Violy, Baby and Daisy are sisters that were separated in their youth.

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Kadenang Bulaklak does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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Jasmin, Vina Morales, grows up after the bus tragedy that takes her parents, Elsa Abolencia Nida Blanca and Domeng Abolencia Luis Gonzales. With Jasmin as the sole kept child, the guardianship arrangements become strained, and the family story splits when Father Barrientos Rolando Tinio orders Baby Ana Roces, Violy Sunshine Dizon, and Daisy Angelu de Leon into separate adoptions, leaving Jasmin to contend with a growing sense of abandonment while the others begin new lives far from each other.

Years pass, and the decision to find her siblings drives Jasmin to leave school and chase clues across a landscape of uncertainty and old promises. She travels to Manila, chasing leads and hope, despite the stern objections of Father Barrientos and her Aunt Tere Pinky Amador. Her search takes on the scent of a mission as she ends up taking a job through a local agency that lands her at a fast‑food restaurant owned by Miss Conchita Carbonell Charito Solis, where the pieces of the past begin to surface in unexpected ways.

In Manila, the siblings have already carved out distinct paths. Baby remains closely tied to Conchita Carbonell’s world, living within the same restaurant that Jasmin now works in, a fact that tugs at Jasmin’s resolve and complicates her quest. Violy, pursued by a strict couple who stifle her dreams of singing, struggles to hold onto the music inside her. Daisy, adopted by a wealthy family, grapples with tantrums and a child‑like vulnerability born from trauma. These parallel stories color the sisters’ fates as Jasmin pieces together who their new families are and where they truly belong, all while the city hums with routine and labor pressures.

At the restaurant, Jasmin befriends Manuel, Nenita, and Ruben Jim Pebanco, whose camaraderie and connections spark a web of leads that could bring the sisters back together. A newer ally, Lando Gary Estrada, arrives as a co‑worker and offers practical support in the search, his presence adding momentum to Jasmin’s long arc of hope. The workplace becomes not only a proving ground for Jasmin’s resilience but also a battleground of loyalties as she navigates the demanding world of labor and the moral ambiguities of agency work.

Tensions rise when Jasmin encounters Baby—who is living under Ms Carbonell’s roof—and when Baby’s relationship with her own circle pulls at the fragile truth of their shared past. Baby’s boyfriend Nestor BB Gandanghari deepens his bond with Jasmin, a development that unsettles Baby and complicates the path to reunion. The tension culminates as Jasmin’s pursuit of truth intersects with the personal costs of loyalty, family, and the price of keeping secrets.

A turning point arrives with Ruben’s death during a labor strike, a life event that reshapes the emotional landscape around the sisters’ intertwined fates. Jasmin’s resolve hardens as she confronts the realities of the world she and her siblings inhabit, and Nestor’s compassionate stance helps Jasmin navigate the heartbreak without giving up. Baby’s stance hardens in response, triggering a fierce confrontation that tests family bonds against the pressures of the present.

The search eventually pulls in Violy, whose rising singing career brings new light to the family portrait. Lando travels back to their hometown and discovers that Violy has visited Aunt Tere and, in the process, learns enough to guide Jasmin toward a decisive lead. Violy’s presence in the siblings’ lives becomes a catalyst for the long-awaited reunion, and her reconnection with the others is celebrated in a moment that feels both earned and emotional.

A pivotal discovery finally unravels the truth of Baby’s past: Jasmin learns that Baby was adopted by Ms Carbonell, and the revelation forces Baby to confront the history she had denied. The siblings’ stories converge in a tearful, cathartic meeting where photos and documents serve as the bridges back to one another. The reunion culminates in a public moment of shared memory, as the sisters perform a song their parents once taught them, Kadenang Bulaklak, before their families and a grateful audience.

In the ending, the sisters’ bonds are renewed, and the families come together to honor their parents at the grave. The film closes on a hopeful note, with Lando proposing to Jasmin and Jasmin accepting, signaling a new chapter where the two of them build a life rooted in love, forgiveness, and a commitment to staying connected as a family despite the distances they once endured.

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