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Alone/Together Plot Summary

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Christine “Tin” Lazaro, Liza Soberano, is a UP Art Studies major and a dedicated volunteer tour guide who leads students through the National Museum of the Philippines. While guiding, she meets Rafael “Raf” Toledo, Enrique Gil, a medical student and devoted Eraserheads fan. Their conversation quickly centers on the museum’s centerpiece, Juan Luna’s Spoliarium, a painting Raf adores and that even inspires his favorite song. What starts as a lively debate soon blooms into a romance as they explore their shared love of art, while each harbors big dreams: Raf aims to become a doctor, and Tin longs to someday steer a museum and to travel to New York to visit world-renowned institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Yet their happiness is shaken when Tin becomes entangled in a money scandal at work. She is rescued, emotionally and professionally, by Gregory “Greg” Fausto, Adrian Alandy, a coworker who cares for her. The relationship falters when Raf struggles to graduate again, and though Raf proposes to Tin to keep her in his life, Tin rejects him and ends their relationship.

Five years pass. Tin, now with Greg, attends an awards ceremony where she unexpectedly encounters Raf again—now a practicing doctor and an award recipient. Raf patiently waits in the hallway after Tin’s visit to the bathroom, hoping to spark a conversation and perhaps restart what they once had. When they reconnect, Raf introduces Tin to Aly, a fellow doctor and his current girlfriend, a moment that adds complexity to Tin’s choices.

Tin and Raf decide to visit the National Museum together, and Tin opens up about her recent life: this would be her first time back in a museum since the scandal, and she admits that she’s been aiming for a chance to work in the field she loves, possibly even a move to New York. Raf supports her, and the couple imagines a future where their careers—and their feelings—could intertwine again. Raf also reveals that Aly is no longer a central part of his life, and the two share a powerful, if bittersweet, moment as they reflect on past mistakes and what they mean for their futures.

As Tin travels to New York for a work opportunity, she applies herself with determination, visits the Met, and reconnects with the world of art on a personal and professional level. Unbeknownst to her, Raf has bought a ticket to join her in New York, hoping to rekindle what they once shared. In a moment of chance, Tin meets Alex, a Filipino US-based car dealer and former artist, and they discuss Alex’s artworks—a reminder of how art can cross paths with different lives. After a museum visit, Tin collects copies of interest forms as keepsakes and rests in a park, where Raf conveys that he has left Aly and wants to marry Tin. Torn between doing what’s right for those around her and following her heart, Tin declines his proposal, telling him that a marriage to him would hurt Greg and Aisha, Greg’s daughter.

Returning to the Philippines, Tin confronts the truth—that she isn’t happy in her current life—and she ends things with Greg. She seeks Raf again, only to learn that Aly is pregnant with Raf’s child. Feeling adrift but not defeated, Tin seeks guidance from her alma mater and sits in on a class taught by her favorite professor, Sir Alwyn. Nonie Buencamino, who plays Sir Alwyn, helps her reframe her ambitions and rebuild her life. After a string of unsuccessful interviews, Tin finally lands a job in a museum, a milestone that feels earned through honesty and resilience.

Tin’s renewed sense of purpose leads her back to Raf, where she apologizes for her past behavior and he admits he has also found himself estranged from Aly. Before their conversation can progress further, Raf is called away, but Tin remains hopeful and tells him that she still loves him. She continues to shape her life around what she is most passionate about, and she returns to the National Museum for an awards ceremony honoring emerging local artists, including Alex. During the ceremony, Alex acknowledges Tin’s influence and invites her to a stage moment that reinforces her commitment to art as a force for the people it serves. They share a sincere hug, and as Tin departs the museum, she finds Raf waiting outside. The two share a tender, tearful embrace, and the film closes with Tin and Raf meeting again—this time with Raf’s son nearby—while they gaze at the Spoliarium, a symbol of art, memory, and unresolved possibilities.

Alone/Together Timeline

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Tin meets Raf during a museum tour

Tin Lazaro, a volunteer tour guide, meets Rafael Toledo during a National Museum of the Philippines tour when they clash over the meaning of Spoliarium. Their debate quickly turns into playful banter, and they begin to see each other beyond the art talk. Their initial attraction grows into a budding romance.

During the initial museum tour National Museum of the Philippines

Dreams and romance: futures mapped

They fall into a relationship as they share ambitions: Raf wants to become a doctor and Tin dreams of directing a museum and visiting New York's Met. They discuss their futures while exploring art and life together. The relationship deepens as they support each other's goals.

Early in their relationship Manila, Philippines

Tin's money scandal and Raf's setback

Tin becomes entangled in a money scandal at work, and Greg steps in to help her recover. Raf struggles with his graduation and the path ahead, highlighting growing life pressures. Tin ends the relationship with Raf as their circumstances pull them apart.

Before the five-year leap Manila

Raf's proposal and Tin's refusal

Raf, hoping to keep Tin in his life, proposes marriage to her. Tin refuses the proposal, unwilling to trap him or derail his future. The couple breaks up as their paths diverge.

Shortly after the scandal Manila

Five years later: an awards ceremony reunion

Five years after their breakup, Tin attends an awarding ceremony with Greg by her side, while Raf is also a recipient and celebrated doctor. Raf waits for Tin in the hallway after she returns from the bathroom, signaling a long-awaited reconnect. They exchange a brief, charged greeting that rekindles a connection.

Five years later Philippines (awarding ceremony)

A reunion at their dating spot and a hospital interruption

They meet again at their common dating spot, and Tin shares what happened five years earlier. Raf is called away to a hospital emergency, and Tin accompanies him, meeting his girlfriend Aly for the first time. The encounter blends nostalgia with the realities of Raf's demanding medical life.

Later that day Common dating spot (unspecified)

Tin leads a New York trip and seeks support

Back home, Tin works for Greg's company and proves herself capable, though she feels unrecognized. Raf encourages her to pursue a potential trip to New York, and Greg eventually agrees to let her lead the project. The seed of a life-changing opportunity begins to sprout.

Before the New York trip Manila, Philippines

New York visit: Met and Alex meeting

In New York City, Tin accomplishes her business goals and visits the Met, with Raf secretly purchasing a ticket to join her. They hope to explore museums together during the trip. At the Met, Tin meets Alex, a Filipino US-based car dealer and former artist, and asks to see his artworks.

During the New York trip New York City, United States

A rekindled romance faces a hurdle: Aly and a proposal

Raf reveals he and Aly have separated and he wishes to marry Tin, reigniting their past connection. Tin wrestles with loyalty and honesty, but ultimately rejects the proposal to avoid hurting Greg and his daughter. They part ways again, their hopes hanging in the balance.

In a park after a museum visit New York City (park after museum visit)

Return to the Philippines and heartbreak

Tin returns to the Philippines, realizes she is unhappy with her current life, and breaks up with Greg. She intends to tell Raf about her decision, but he reveals Aly is pregnant with his child, complicating the choice and prompting a period of soul-searching.

After returning from New York Philippines

Guidance, rebuilding, and a museum job

Tin visits her alma mater and seeks advice from her favorite professor, Sir Alwyn. Guided to rebuild her life around what she loves, she eventually lands a job at a museum after being transparent about her past mistakes. The new role rekindles her sense of purpose and public service.

After seeking guidance University (alma mater, Philippines)

Closing chapters: new life with Raf and the Spoliarium

Tin gives a heartfelt apology to Raf for past selfishness, and Raf explains his own estrangement from Aly. Tin confesses that she still loves him, and they begin to navigate a renewed, hopeful connection. At a ceremony at the National Museum, Alex thanks Tin for inspiring others, and she and Raf share a sincere hug before ending with Tin and Raf looking at Spoliarium together.

Ending scene National Museum of the Philippines

Alone/Together Characters

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Christine 'Tin' Lazaro (Liza Soberano)

An Art Studies major who volunteers as a museum guide and dreams of directing a museum. She is talented, ambitious, and resilient, yet her path is tested by a scandal that changes her life. Her growth centers on reclaiming her passion for art and finding the courage to choose honesty over comfort.

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Rafael 'Raf' Toledo (Enrique Gil)

A dedicated medical student-turned-doctor, Raf is passionate about helping others and deeply attached to Tin. His flaws include impulsiveness and fear of losing Tin, which leads to difficult decisions about love and responsibility.

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Greg Fausto (Adrian Alandy)

Tin's coworker and later partner who helps her during the fallout of the scandal. He represents a stable, comfortable life and a different path she contemplates leaving behind for her true calling in art and museums.

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Aly (Jasmine Curtis-Smith)

Raf's partner after the initial break, who becomes pregnant, complicating Raf and Tin's relationship. A symbol of the consequences of choices and the challenge of balancing love with family.

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Sir Alwyn (Nonie Buencamino)

Tin's mentor who guides her education and career decisions. He provides wisdom about finding one's path and the importance of authenticity in both life and work.

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Aisha (Xia Vigor)

Greg's daughter and a motivating presence in Tin's later life as she rebuilds her career and personal identity. She embodies the stakes of family and future possibilities.

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Alone/Together Settings

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Time period

Contemporary

Set in present-day Manila and New York, the film spans a five-year arc from a past relationship marked by a scandal to a hopeful reunion. It intercuts scenes across a modern museum culture, medical practice, and career milestones. The timeline emphasizes growth, choices, and the rebirth of dreams in a contemporary urban setting.

Location

National Museum of the Philippines (Manila), Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York)

The story unfolds primarily in Manila at the National Museum of the Philippines and in New York City at the Met during Tin and Raf's journeys. The museums are focal points for personal reinvention and cultural aspiration, framing moments of ambition, memory, and discovery. Key scenes also unfold in corporate offices and hospital settings, underscoring the contrast between artful ideals and real-world responsibilities.

🏛️ Museum 🇵🇭 Philippines 🗽 New York City 🎨 Art

Alone/Together Themes

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Love and Time

Romance threads through Tin and Raf's relationship, enduring through separation, temptation, and fear of hurting others. The five-year gap tests commitment, forgiveness, and the ability to choose what truly matters. The film views love as a catalyst for personal change, not merely a resolution.

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Art and Identity

Art acts as a compass for Tin's career and self-expression, guiding her back into a life she finds meaningful. The museum settings symbolize cultural memory and personal growth. Tin's journey shows how art can redefine a person's purpose and connect them to a broader community.

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Self-Discovery

Tin's path from scandal to self-fulfillment centers on choosing authenticity over comfort. The NY trip and museum encounters challenge her to reconcile professional ambition with personal happiness. The film argues that knowing oneself is essential before committing to others.

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Career and Ethics

Raf's vocation as a doctor contrasts with Tin's earlier career setback, highlighting the responsibilities of service and integrity. The setbacks force each to reassess what success means—recognition, impact, and the ability to influence lives. The conclusion frames career choices as intertwined with personal ethics and relationships.

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Alone/Together Spoiler-Free Summary

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In the bustling heart of Manila, the National Museum stands as a silent witness to countless stories, its corridors echoing with the whispers of history and the brushstrokes of genius. Within this luminous setting two former college sweethearts cross paths once more, drawn together by the same love of art that first sparked their connection. As they wander among priceless works, the museum becomes more than a backdrop—it is a reminder of the dreams they once shared and the possibilities that still linger on the horizon.

Tin is a bright-eyed student of art studies, whose days are spent guiding visitors through galleries and whose nights are filled with aspirations of curating exhibitions and one day stepping onto the halls of New York’s world‑renowned museums. Her enthusiasm for the cultural pulse of the Philippines is matched only by her yearning to explore the broader canvas of the art world. Across the marble floor, Raf balances the rigors of medical school with an unabashed passion for the Eraserheads and a reverence for Juan Luna’s iconic Spoliarium, a painting that resonates with him on a personal level.

Their reunion is a gentle collision of past and present, each conversation a blend of playful debate and quiet reflection. While Tin dreams of steering a museum’s narrative, Raf grapples with the weight of his future as a doctor, both navigating the tension between duty and desire. The atmosphere swirls with a mix of nostalgia and anticipation, inviting them to contemplate what might have been and what could still unfold.

The film captures the tender cadence of young love meeting adult ambition, set against the rich tapestry of Philippine art and culture. It balances wistful longing with a hopeful curiosity, leaving the audience to wonder how the characters will reconcile their personal passions with the lingering ache of a shared past.

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