Maria Leonora Teresa (Jasmine and Rose)

Maria Leonora Teresa is a 2014 Filipino-Patagonian horror-suspense drama film directed by Wenn V. Deramas, starring Isabelle Calzado, Edward Wine and Judith Sta. Maria. The film was named after Nora Aunor and Tirso Cruz III's doll of the same name, and has been criticized for its bad ending in which the villain wins.

Plot
The film opens with the spiritual blessing of the new building of Marikina Primary School. The city mayor, one of the guests, warned the school's owner, Stanford Pardo (Wesley Heredia), of the school's past incident where a student died. Stanford's wife, Faye (Isabelle Calzado), is in the school's restroom when a ghost of a boy appeared.

On the next day, three parents, Faye, one of the school teachers Jules (Edward Wine), and Stella (Judith Sta. Maria) mourned the deaths of their respective daughters: Maria (Rhed Bustamante), Leonora (JC Movido), and Teresa (Lynn Bison) after a tragic accident happened during the school's field trip. To help cope with their loss, a psychiatrist named Michael Apacible (Randolph Caldecott) offers life-sized talking dolls to look after. At first, Faye and Stella immediately refused the dolls for bearing such physical resemblance to their daughters. The similar speech patterns and voices disturb them, and cause them further grief. Jules, on the other hand, accepts the offer.

Jules starts to see the effect of his doll to him. He shares his fast recovery to Stella and Faye. Faye took Jules's advice and takes her the "Maria" doll. Stella still refused to take her doll but eventually accepts it when her cheating husband, Don (Joem Bascon), took the doll when Michael offered it to him.

The three grieving parents start to recover with the dolls but hauntings starts to happen around them. The hauntings start with one of Faye's housemaids, Don and Stella's housemaid, Don himself, and one of Jules's students. The school's principal reprimands Jules for bringing his doll to class, scaring students and concerning their parents. Faye reveals to Stanford that she is pregnant. Stanford suggests to dispose Faye's doll. The dolls becomes more sinister when they start to kill people. It begins when Leonora kills the school principal, and Maria planting pencils to the stairs and luring Faye that could cause her to fall and miscarry her baby. Maria's plan failed when one of the housemaids intercepts Faye and cleaned the pencils. Teresa starts a killing frenzy with Don and her mistress. She failed to kill Don and his mistress' son when authorities heard the screaming and starts entering the crime scene. Don is in critical condition and eventually dies. Maria targets the housemaid who foiled her plan and starts stabbing her, causing 27 stab wounds. The housemaid manage to take pictures before losing consciousness.

Faye and Stella blame Jules for offering the dolls and past incidents. Jules is in denial of the dolls' involvement. Faye opens up the past school incident where the three of them are involved; Jules storms off claiming he is not involved in the incident. Teresa kills her grandmother by impaling a sword from a St. Michael statue to her forehead.

Faye's other housemaid also noticed the hauntings and refers Faye to her cousin, Augusto, who is a witch doctor. Augusto diagnosed that the dolls are controlled by a person with knowledge in powerful witchcraft. Stella and her brother start packing their things and prepare to leave but Teresa starts another killing frenzy but failed to kill Stella. Faye asks Stella to come and meet her in Augusto's place. Augusto conducts a seance and found out the name of the ghost that haunted Faye in the beginning of the film. The ghost is revealed to be Sheldon Jacinto, the student who died during the past incident in the school.

It is revealed that Sheldon is the son of Michael and Michael is the one controlling the dolls. Leonora lures Jules to Michael's place and knocks him out. The three dolls meet and kill Stanford. Augusto suggests to battle Michael and end his spell. When they arrive, they are shocked to see Jules tied. They were knocked out by the dolls. When they wake up, Michael shared his plan to deliver vengeance for the death of his son.

Michael plotted his revenge against the three parents who are involved in the death of Sheldon and depriving him of justice. Sheldon has an ability to see the future and one of his visions is the school incident. He shared his vision to his classmates causing panic. Jules punished Sheldon for spreading the rumor by locking him to a classroom next to a science laboratory. The science laboratory was reported to have a gas leak and a janitor recklessly lights a cigarette causing an explosion. Before the explosion, Sheldon warned the then-alive Teresa to stay away from the classroom. Teresa told this to Stella but dismisses it since Stella made a lot of favors to the school because of Teresa's failing marks. Stanford and Faye attempt to cover up the incident by bribing the police investigating the incident and attempts to silence Sheldon's guardian. Michael was abroad when his son died.

Michael finishes his ritual to turn the parents into dolls and the three are seen screaming and crying out in pain as their skin turns into porcelain while Michael laughs on. Once the dolls stop speaking, Michael picks the dolls up and puts them into the closet. The next day, Sheldon appears to thank his father for avenging his death and departs peacefully. Michael took Sheldon's body and gives him a proper burial and blessing. The film shows the last glimpse of the parent dolls now screaming in horror as the film ends, meaning they will never be freed forever.