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Kagat ng dilim: Pagpag dives into an eerie atmosphere that feels claustrophobic yet compelling. Set in a convenience store during Andrew's first night shift, it taps into the local folklore of 'Pagpag,' where people try to shoo away restless spirits. The pacing is interesting, building slowly as the tension mounts with each spectral visitation. Practical effects have a raw quality that adds to the unsettling vibe, elevating the horror without relying heavily on CGI β a breath of fresh air. The performances, while not always polished, convey a genuine sense of fear and desperation, making it feel very relatable. There's a distinctive cultural angle that lingers long after the credits roll, grounding the supernatural in real-world beliefs.
Explores Filipino folklore on spirits and rituals.Unique setting adds to the claustrophobic horror feel.Practical effects give it a grassroots charm.
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