Walang Kawala is set in a quiet provincial village where Joaquin (Polo Ravales) makes a living as a fisherman. Waldo (Joseph Bitangcol) is his neighbor and they both find themselves falling in love with each other despite the fact that Joaquin is married.With the backdrop of a quiet lake with gray sandy beaches, this love story unfolds filled with conflicts and obstacles. Waldo is repulsed by Joaquin's unwillingness to take their relationship further and decides to go to Manila. The departure of his lover forces Joaquin to confront the truth about his feelings for Waldo and he finally resolves to search for him.In Manila, Joaquin traces Waldo's path through the underground world of gay bars and finds him a prisoner of Rufo (Emilio Garcia), a vicious policeman who indulges his captives in various sexual abuse and sells them to slavery. Joaquin himself is also kept as a captive and once he is reunited with Waldo, Rufo's submissive wife, Beng (Jean Garcia) helps them to escape.