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Sitsit is an intriguing, two-part horror film that dives into the darker side of desire and transformation. The first segment, Scorpio, plays with the concept of vanity and desperation, capturing the aging photographer's eerie journey as he chases youth and love, only to find that the consequences are often more horrifying than he anticipated. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the practical effects deliver some strikingly grotesque transformations. As for performances, they really balance the line between earnest and unsettling, which keeps you engaged. The second part, Aswang, introduces a haunting narrative around poverty and survival, beautifully intertwining folklore with raw emotion. It's a film that lingers, leaving behind a peculiar aftertaste. Overall, it’s a unique blend of themes that isn’t often explored in contemporary horror.
Two-part narrative structureStrong practical effectsExploration of desire and transformation
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