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So, 'Ang Darling ko'y Aswang' is this unique blend of comedy, drama, and horror that just kind of hangs out in the 70s Filipino cinema. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it really captures that era's offbeat charm. The film's tone swings between light-hearted moments and darker themes, which is interesting given the subject matter. There are some practical effects that might not stand up to today's standards, but they have a certain charm. The performances are a mix of earnest and over-the-top, which just adds to the whole quirky vibe. It's definitely distinctive for how it approaches horror with a comedic twist, something not often seen in the genre at that time.
This film had limited releases on various formats over the years, with VHS copies being particularly scarce, which spikes collector interest. The DVD reissues also seem to pop up occasionally, but they aren't as common. The blend of genres and the cultural context make it an intriguing piece for collectors focusing on Philippine cinema. Its unusual mix of tones and themes adds an extra layer of appeal when discussing it within the broader scope of horror-comedy films.
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