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Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin 1994

  It’s Harder to Forgive a Friend than an Enemy.  A close friendship between two women is shattered when one of them seeks temporary solace in the other’s husband.

It’s Harder to Forgive a Friend than an Enemy. A close friendship between two women is shattered when one of them seeks temporary solace in the other’s husband.

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Dave, Gabby Concepcion and his workmate Alex Matt Ranillo III are close friends, sharing both burdens and big plans as their two marriages unfold. Dave is married to Terry Maricel Soriano, a plain housewife who yearns for a child, while Alex is married to Monique Zsa Zsa Padilla, a charismatic TV host who thrives in the spotlight. At the office, the death of the Vice President of Finance brings an unspoken tension to the surface: Dave expects Alex to step into the top post, but Terry’s longing for motherhood and her own insecurities begin to strain the couple’s equilibrium. Monique, sensing the friction, offers support to Terry, trying to bridge the distance that has quietly grown between their households.

As Alex is promoted, Terry is thrust into a storm of envy and doubt. Monique, perceptive and protective, learns more about Terry’s personal struggle and tries to help, even as the shadows of professional ambition and private pain linger. One night a car shadows them, and in a frantic struggle, Alex fights off the driver. Yet someone emerges from the vehicle and shoots Alex in the back, ending his life. The tragedy hits hard: Dave and Monique mourn deeply, and Dave steps into the vacancy left by his friend, trying to steady the delicate balance of loyalty, friendship, and family.

In the wake of loss, Dave and Monique grow closer, drifting from the boundaries of friendship into something more intimate. Into this murky emotional landscape enters Linda, a woman who seduces Dave and unsettles everyone around them. Monique and Terry discover the affair, and Monique begins to contemplate life beyond hosting, telling Alex that she wants to pursue a new path or start a business. The storm intensifies when, on a rainy evening, Monique and Dave share a kiss—but Monique pulls back, unsure of what the future holds.

Then a surprising turn: Monique discovers she is pregnant, and the news changes everything. Terry tells Monique that Dave has grown cold toward her, and she suspects Dave is involved with someone else. She even spots Dave handing money to Monique, a detail Dave explains away as funds for their future child. A blank-check envelope and a note about separating from Terry deepen the mistrust, driving Terry to confront Monique. When Terry confronts her, Monique confesses the pregnancy and Dave’s paternity. In a moment of violent emotional upheaval, Terry threatens Monique with stabbing, but is restrained. Terry later stabs Monique and cleans up the scene, returning home while Dave remains unaware of the crime. A phone call later reveals the gravity of the situation, and the police arrive to intervene. Terry resists arrest, but Dave arrives in time to help calm her down. Monique survives the assault and tells the police that a burglar stabbed her, sparing Terry from the crime. Monique forgives Terry, deciding to erase her from her life, and the two women drift apart.

Meanwhile, the web of secrets widens as Terry explains her past: she comes from a wealthy family that fell on hard times after her father’s death, and her mother forced her into a cruel arrangement with a rich sadist who owed money. The grisly story includes a brutal memory—a leg wound inflicted by the sadist to remind her of who owns her—yet Terry asks Dave to help her start over and repair what they once had. Dave, torn between past loyalties and a possibility of a new life, remains by her side, though the ties are fragile.

Years pass, and Monique has a son named Vincent, a living reminder of the complicated web of relationships that began years earlier. She unexpectedly encounters Dave again, and the sight of Vincent momentarily shocks him—he realizes, with a mix of disbelief and relief, that the boy is his son. Terry has a child of her own and stands by Dave, a testament to resilience built from heartbreak. Monique’s life has grown into a thriving business, a symbol of her independence and perseverance, while Terry has settled into a quieter, contented life as a homemaker. The movie closes on a note of wary reconciliation, where shared history, forgiveness, and the faint hope of rebuilding a family thread offer a cautious sense of closure amid the scars of the past.

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