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Anino: Kabiling Katalagman is a curious blend of horror set against a backdrop of family legacy and witchcraft. The atmosphere is thick with tension, as we follow the protagonist’s struggle to escape her family's dark traditions. It's not just about the scares; there's an undercurrent of dread that builds slowly, almost like a creeping fog. The practical effects have a raw, tangible quality that adds to the overall eeriness. Performances are solid, with a palpable sense of internal conflict that many horror films overlook. What sets it apart is how it intertwines personal choice with supernatural themes, making it something of a character study wrapped in a horror shell. Definitely one for those who appreciate the genre's more nuanced storytelling.
Deep themes of family legacyUnique take on witchcraftStrong practical effects throughout
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