Three women living together in an apartment shares a bond of hanging out during Saturday Nights but their individual lives are so much different.
There is Mindy, the liberated bi-sexual who searches for someone to impregnate her to fulfill her life. Rina, the promiscuous saleslady that couldn't be satisfied with only one boyfriend. Lastly, Sheila a dedicated daughter with financial problems that prefers Mr. Rich.
The movie tackles try to be relevant by tackling social issues such as gender, the scare of STD and long and winding pressures of norms of marriage and starting a family.
What you see are a series of scenes that really does not connect all three characters and somewhat comes off pretentious and probably lost interest until you get to the steamy parts (in where it doesn't so much).
If you are familiar with Philippine cinema you quite expect what would be the ending and it some part its predictable but thankfully didn't end with the characters getting married happily after.
The movie had potential in showing mid nineties social issues or the what the date scene was back then but I am not sure if this was made as a vehicle for sexy stars Raymundo and Parton as their scenes were more steamy than Pilapil. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone rather to fans of these actresses.