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Ang Babaeng Walang Pakiramdam

Ang Babaeng Walang Pakiramdam 2021

Directed by

Darryl Yap

Darryl Yap

Made by

Viva Films

Viva Films

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Ang Babaeng Walang Pakiramdam Plot Summary

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Anastacia “Tasha” Quingquing Kim Molina is a woman living with a rare condition called Congenital Insensitivity to Pain, which means she cannot feel physical pain or pleasure. She works at a pharmaceutical company and dreams of a proper break, asking her friends Eric and Au to join her on a vacation, only to be met with a string of excuses that keep them from committing. After a party with friends, she encounters a small, cluttered store run by a vendor known as Tindera Candy Pangilinan. At the shop, a man with a cleft palate named Ngongo Jerald Napoles tries to buy an item but cannot be easily understood. To bridge the gap, Ngongo sings the alphabet to spell out what he wants, a method the Tindera uses as their usual way of communicating when words fail.

Ngongo’s backstory fills in the gaps: his father died of cancer, he has a sister in Bohol who is sick, and his wish to visit his family in Bohol is complicated by a recent job loss from a call center because of his condition. Hearing their shared wish to reach Bohol, Tasha decides to invite Ngongo to accompany her on an all-expenses-paid vacation, with Bohol included in her itinerary. The trip takes them to Enchanted Kingdom in Laguna, then to Bohol and Pampanga, where they try a mix of high-adrenaline activities—thrill rides, bungee jumping, and ultralight flying. Throughout the vacation, Tasha remains emotionally detached and unfeeling, even when she sustains injuries along the way.

As they travel, the pair opens up about their lives. Tasha’s inability to feel physical pain or emotion stems from her upbringing; her mother taught her that showing emotion is a sign of weakness and forbade crying. She also learns about Ngongo’s family history and the painful memories he carries, including how bullying and exclusion shaped his sense of self. Ngongo’s openness helps Tasha understand that her mother’s protective love was, in a way, an effort to shield her from hurt—even if it meant suppressing her humanity.

Before the vacation ends, Ngongo confesses his feelings, trying to connect with her in the same intimate way they first met: by singing the alphabet to spell “I LOVE U.” Tasha rejects him, insisting that her condition prevents any genuine feeling from taking root. On the trip back, Ngongo tells her that her illness should not define what they could have together, but she remains distant, unable to respond. Then a sudden turn of events occurs when they stumble upon a house fire. Tasha rushes into the burning home to rescue a child, propelled by something beyond pain—the ability to act even without feeling it. She faints afterward, and a doctor warns that she requires immediate surgery, as her body is failing under the strain of living without pain as a warning system.

Facing the truth of her condition, Tasha decides to undergo the operation. She recounts memories with Ngongo and, with the support of Eric and Au, realizes she must pursue a chance at happiness. The group tracks down the Tindera to learn that Ngongo is planning to ride a train to Bicol and settle there. They sprint to the station to stop him, but the train pulls away. For the first time, Tasha screams Ngongo’s name and finally allows herself to feel—tears mixing with a flood of emotions as her suppressed feelings surge back. The moment is overwhelming, and she collapses from the emotional and physical overload.

Sometime later, Ngongo visits Tasha’s grave, overcome with tears. She had died as a result of her condition, but in a final, poignant moment she reveals that she was glad to feel like a person again. On her grave, she leaves a simple mark—a letter “U”—signaling her answer to Ngongo: she loves him too.

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Tasha asks friends to join a vacation plan

After a party, Tasha learns about a vacation and asks her friends Eric and Au to join. She hopes the trip will offer new experiences and perhaps a chance to feel something again. When her friends give a lot of excuses, she starts considering other options to make the plan work.

after party

Tasha encounters Tindera and Ngongo at the store

At the walk from the party, Tasha stumbles into a small store run by the vendor Tindera. Ngongo, a man with a cleft palate, tries to buy something but cannot be clearly understood, so he signs while singing the alphabet to spell his request. The moment highlights their different ways of communicating and sets the stage for future plans.

after party Tindera's store

Tasha learns Ngongo has a difficult past and a wish to visit Bohol

Tindera explains that Ngongo’s father died of cancer and he has a sister in Bohol who is ill. He has been fired from his call center job because of his condition. Hearing his plight, Tasha decides to accompany him on an all expense paid vacation that includes a stop in Bohol.

immediately after meeting store vicinity

Vacation begins with Enchanted Kingdom and other destinations

The duo travels to Enchanted Kingdom in Laguna and includes stops in Bohol and Pampanga for thrill activities like rides, bungee jumping, and ultralight flying. Despite the adrenaline, Tasha remains emotionally flat throughout the day and does not notice injuries she sustains. The experience tests Ngongo as he tries to connect with her without eliciting a reaction.

during vacation Enchanted Kingdom, Laguna

Tasha learns why she cannot feel emotions

During the vacation, the cause becomes clearer: Tasha cannot feel physical pain or emotions because of her congenital condition and her upbringing. Her mother taught her that showing emotion is weakness and forbids crying, shaping her stoic behavior. The revelation begins to reveal the inner conflict she faces with Ngongo and with herself.

during vacation

Ngongo shares his family and past pain

Ngongo opens up about his family and the bullying he faced as a child, which led him to wish to die when he was younger. He explains how his condition has affected his life choices and his longing for acceptance. Tasha listens and gains a deeper understanding of his feelings.

during vacation

Ngongo expresses his feelings; Tasha rejects

On the return trip, Ngongo uses the alphabet song to spell I LOVE U as a confession. Tasha rejects him before the last letter because she cannot feel anything. The moment her numbness and fear of vulnerability surface, signaling a turning point in their dynamic.

return trip on the road back to the city

A house fire tests their resolve

While driving back, they encounter a burning house. Tasha runs into the fire to save a child, a brave act driven by a sudden surge of purpose despite her lack of pain. She faints afterward and is rushed to a doctor who alerts them that immediate surgery is needed.

on the way back on the road; burning house

Decision to undergo urgent operation

Tasha agrees to undergo the operation after discussing with her friends and reflecting on her memories with Ngongo. They visit the Tindera, who mentions that Ngongo will ride a train to Bicol that afternoon. The doctors emphasize the urgency as her condition wears down her body.

after hospital visit hospital and Tindera's shop

The plan to stop Ngongo at the train

With renewed purpose, Tasha and friends hurry to the train station to intercept Ngongo as he plans to leave for Bicol. They learn from the Tindera that his departure is imminent. The chase reaches the station but Ngongo manages to board before they can reach him.

afternoon train station

Emotions finally resurface at the station

As the train leaves, Tasha shouts Ngongo's name for the first time and experiences a flood of emotions she has suppressed for years. Tears flow and a smile appears, but the overwhelming amount of feeling causes her to collapse in shock.

afternoon, during chase train station

Ngongo visits Tasha's grave

Sometime later, Ngongo visits Tasha’s grave and breaks down in tears. She had died from complications of her condition, but she leaves a final mark, the letter U, signaling that she loved him too. He reflects on how she finally felt like a person again in her last moments.

sometime after funeral graveyard

Ang Babaeng Walang Pakiramdam Characters

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Anastacia 'Tasha' Quingquing

A woman diagnosed with Congenital Insensitivity to Pain who cannot feel physical pain or emotional signals due to an upbringing that taught showing emotion was weakness. Her journey traces how love, danger, and a chance to feel again push her toward a painful but meaningful transformation. She ultimately experiences emotions, but at a cost, revealing the depth of her humanity.

🧬 Disability ❤️ Love 🎭 Drama

Ngongo

A man with a cleft palate who struggles with communication and employment. He yearns to see his sister in Bohol and forms a fragile connection with Tasha through their shared goal and a quirky alphabet-song dialogue. His kindness, perseverance, and willingness to risk heartbreak drive the relationship forward.

🎭 Drama 💖 Love 🗣️ Communication

Tindera

A vendor who operates a small shop and acts as a social link between Tasha and Ngongo. She improvises a unique form of communication when language barriers appear and becomes a catalyst for the plan to travel to Bohol.

🏪 Merchant 🗺️ Connector 💬 Communication

Eric

Tasha's friend who shares travel plans and excuses, offering support from the sidelines. He remains practical and caring, contributing to the decision to pursue the trip and eventual journey toward healing.

👥 Friend 🎭 Drama 💪 Support

Au

Tasha’s friend who opts to join the trip whenever possible, providing companionship and shared experiences that help carry the emotional load of the adventure.

👭 Friend 🎭 Drama 🤝 Support

Ang Babaeng Walang Pakiramdam Settings

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Time period

The story unfolds in a contemporary Philippine setting, with modern workplaces like a pharmaceutical company and a call center referenced in the plot. It follows a road-trip structure that includes visits to amusement parks, islands, and provincial towns. The present-day backdrop underscores themes of travel, change, and personal transformation.

Location

Laguna, Bohol, Pampanga

The film traverses several Philippine settings, from the Enchanted Kingdom in Laguna to coastal and inland locales in Bohol and Pampanga. The Enchanted Kingdom serves as a place of thrill-seeking adventure in Laguna, while Bohol and Pampanga offer more intimate or dramatic backdrops for personal revelations. The movement between provincial towns and urban attractions mirrors the characters' emotional journeys and contrasts between numbness and feeling.

🏝️ Island 🎢 Theme Park 📍 Philippines

Ang Babaeng Walang Pakiramdam Themes

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Emotional Awakening

Anastacia’s congenital inability to feel pain or emotion isolates her from others until her trip with Ngongo opens a path to vulnerability. The narrative traces her gradual realization that emotions are an essential part of being human. The journey shows how understanding and accepting feelings can redefine identity and connection with others. The awakening is sparked by shared experiences and the courage to risk vulnerability.

❤️

Love and Connection

Ngongo’s determination to connect with Tasha transcends barriers created by her condition. Their unique communication—singing the alphabet—highlights how love can bridge differences. The evolving relationship tests trust, hope, and commitment, even when the future remains uncertain. The story demonstrates that emotional bonds can endure despite pain and silence.

🔥

Risk and Courage

Thrill-seeking escapades and a dangerous fire scene push the characters to their limits. Tasha’s bravery to rescue a child reveals a quiet strength that contrasts with her earlier emotional numbness. The journey uses danger to illuminate inner resolve and the possibility of change. Courage becomes a catalyst for rediscovering sensations—both physical and emotional.

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Mortality and Healing

Tasha’s medical condition gradually wears down her body, leading to the necessity of an operation. The film contemplates the fragility of life and the weight of medical vulnerability. Her ultimate death adds a bittersweet note: feeling something, perhaps love and fear, before the end matters more than perpetual numbness. The ending leaves Ngongo with a lasting memory of what it means to be human.

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Ang Babaeng Walang Pakiramdam Spoiler-Free Summary

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In a bustling modern Philippines, a world where ordinary lives intersect with quiet miracles, Tasha navigates her days with a rare congenital condition that blocks both physical sensation and emotional response. Employed at a pharmaceutical firm, she moves through work and social circles with a practiced composure, yet the absence of feeling leaves her disconnected from the simple pleasures and pains that shape most people’s stories. Her upbringing, marked by a mother who equates vulnerability with weakness, has further insulated her from the currents of affection and grief that flow around her.

A chance encounter at a modest roadside store introduces Ngongo, a gentle soul marked by a cleft palate and a voice that turns everyday conversation into a melodic puzzle. Their first exchange, a quirky alphabet song used to bridge misunderstanding, hints at a deeper yearning on both sides to be seen and understood beyond surface differences. While Ngongo carries his own burdens—family hopes, a recent job loss, and a longing to reconnect with loved ones—Tasha finds in him an unexpected catalyst that nudges the walls of her emotional drought.

Together they consider a journey that promises both adventure and introspection, a trip that could lead them across the vibrant landscapes of Laguna, Bohol, and Pampanga. The prospect of shared experiences—thrilling rides, soaring flights, and the simple act of traveling side by side—offers a tantalizing contrast to Tasha’s habitual numbness. As they plan this escape, the film teases the delicate dance between curiosity and fear, hinting that the road ahead may awaken sensations Tasha has never known.

Supporting voices like Eric and Au linger in the background, ready to play their part in a story that balances humor, tenderness, and the subtle tension of confronting what it means to truly feel. The tone remains warm and hopeful, inviting viewers to wonder how two uniquely challenged individuals might spark each other’s humanity amid the everyday magic of Filipino life.

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