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Mateo 7:15 is a wild blend of horror and mystery set against the backdrop of early 2000s Rizal. You’ve got this sapphic protagonist, Dess, who navigates the complexities of her conservative upbringing. She finds herself in a convent that’s not what it seems—a real deep dive into the eerie, unsettling atmosphere of isolation and fear. The pacing really ramps up as Dess begins to uncover the dark secrets hidden within the walls. The practical effects? Pretty haunting, really. The performances are raw and intense, especially how they capture the internal struggle of a girl grappling with her identity in a stifling environment. There’s a unique tension that builds, making it distinct in the genre. Not your typical convent story, that's for sure.
Explores themes of identity and repression.Strong atmospheric tension throughout.Interesting blend of practical effects and storytelling.
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Jerica Isabela C. Masculino
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