

Everyone's drowning in feelings at this resort, and honey, the water's fine.
A young woman running away from a volatile relationship ends up in a small beach resort where it seems everyone is falling in and out of love.
Cinematography
The ocean becomes a character—gorgeous, indifferent, judging everyone's choices.
Acting
Solenn Heussaff's guarded vulnerability carries the whole messy ensemble.
Direction
Jay Abello lets silences breathe longer than comfortable—in a good way.

Director
Jay Abello
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in Iloilo, the film captures a specific Filipino coastal resort culture rarely seen on screen—less paradise, more purgatory with decent seafood.
The title's double meaning—floating wreckage and ocean debris—mirrors how every character clings to relationships that already sank.