José Rizal is exiled to
Dapitan in 1892 and begins adapting to his new home. He helps the local residents by offering free education to all children and befriends a student, Jose Asiniero, in the process. He also renders his services as a doctor and treats his mother, Doña Teodora Alonzo, who visits him with his sisters Maria and Narcisa. In the course of his exile, Rizal meets
Josephine Bracken, who accompanies her stepfather George Taufer, who seeks treatment for his blindness. Bracken falls in love with Rizal and eventually moves in with him, leaving Taufer. They decide to marry, but are refused a Church wedding on political grounds. The couple settles for a common-law marriage despite initial opposition from Rizal's family, and have a stillborn son whom Rizal names Francisco. Later, Pio Valenzuela, a representative of the
Katipunan, visits him and announces the group's plans to stage a revolution, but Rizal refuses to join them. The film closes with Rizal leaving Dapitan to volunteer as a doctor in Cuba as the locals mourn him. An epilogue explains Rizal's subsequent arrest, his execution and its birthing the
Philippine Revolution. ==Cast==