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Matakot Ka sa Karma is one of those horror flicks that pulls you into a world where antiques tell tales of sorrow and vengeance. The film dives into the lives of new owners of an antique shop, with each piece of furniture carrying its own haunted narrative. You have Aleli, who naively brings home a bed with a sinister past—its former owner has dark intentions regarding her son. There's a couple who buys a creepy cabinet, and let's just say it doesn't bode well for them. The pacing keeps you on edge, and the atmosphere is thick with dread. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a rawness that some modern horrors lack. Performances are solid, contributing to this eerie tapestry of past horrors bleeding into the present.
Focuses on the haunting legacy of antiques.Explores themes of motherhood and loss.Sets a distinct tone with practical effects.
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