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Synopsis: A young woman's supernatural ability to see ghosts is reawakened following the death of her mother. As she adjusts to her new, deathly surroundings, she and her loved ones become the target of some ill-meaning individuals.
 
IMDB:
4.3
Year:
2014
90 min
305 Views


Bring back our beloved Cenon!

Bring him back to us!

Bring him back to us.

Soul, blood and life.

Soul, blood and life!

Soul, blood and life.

Soul, blood and life.

Ram Ram, Ram Ram...

Do you still remember me?

I told you I need help.

You have the nerve!

Go ahead! Come near!

Let's see if your husband's going to

live if I smash his head with this!

Hurry!

Jimmy!

- Jimmy!

- Jimmy.

- Jimmy!

- Jimmy.

Mylene...

I'm sorry.

I'm so sorry.

I love you.

I...

Jimmy, don't do this to me please.

For our child...

Janet.

- I'm so sorry.

- No!

Jimmy!

- Jimmy!

-Jimmy!

Jimmy!

Once the mother of the child dies,

you will be whole again.

You will have your soul back

to your body.

Follow them.

They can't leave.

I've been wanting to tell you.

I want to blame you!

I want to yell at you!

I want to hurt you!

We're in this nightmare because of you!

My husband's dead because of you!

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry.

I saw a woman earlier.

She was peeking inside your house.

She's probably the one

Susan was talking about.

What if that woman

comes back with the police?

I've been worrying about that.

That's the only way

I know back to the car.

You take care of the charcoals.

Okay-

I have to go get Lydia

from the riverside.

Please.

Please don't hurt me.

Help us escape. Please.

Please. Please.

Please.

Don't worry.

Your father will bring me back.

Just like what we did to both of you.

We will see each other again.

Someone might be there.

Let's ask for help!

I have this bad feeling about this place.

I won't make it, Mylene!

Let's go there.

Come. Looks like no one's home

Mylene.

I'm sorry.

I didn't want this to happen.

Is he planning to leave me?

I know he loves you.

He's not leaving you.

I didn't know what he felt about me.

What I know is he loves our child.

I can't take it anymore, Mylene!

I can't!

You can do it!

You can do it, Janet! Push!

We have to go to Susan

to witness the offering.

Louder!

We just came from Susan.

She's gone. She's dead!

The pregnant woman's inside.

She was taken by that woman

I was telling you about.

Call the others.

There are people outside.

They're with the woman who took you.

You're almost done! Push!

One, two, three, push!

It's coming!

The three of you!

Guard the back!

You! Stay around the house!

Hurry! Here!

Break the door!

Hurry!

Tear it down!

Mylene.

Please. Save my baby.

Go.

Janet, I need your help.

Where's the other one?!

Don't open the door!

Where's the baby?

Don't come near me!

Stay away!

Don't open the door!

She got out!

She's here! Hurry!

Follow me!

Run after her! Hurry!

Hurry! Hurry!

You can't do anything to me.

You're just a spirit.

Stop this!

Leave me alone!

I'm not afraid of you.

Leave me alone!

Please don't!

Canon!

- Cenon's alive!

- Cenon's finally alive!

It's him!

He's alive!

Hurry!

Hurry! Hurry! Go!

Go! Hurry! Get her!

Come in, come in, HQ.

This is HQ, where are you?

We're at the town of Sungayan.

We're here with the complainant.

I think what they're saying about

the cannibal tribe is actually true.

Okay. We'll be there.

Over and out.

Ma'am, they're gone.

Is this what you're talking about?

Okay, we'll take this as an evidence.

Now, where are we going

to find a place to stay?

In Quezon, Alodia's daughter is there.

This is so heavy.

I'm hungry.

Are we still travelling far?

I think so.

Are you hungry?

Put it at the back.

- Here.

- Thank you so much.

- That's already big. Are you due this month?

- Yes, actually.

My child, I'm really thirsty.

Can I have something to drink?

Sure. Come inside.

- Let's go.

- Hurry! Go!

You know what?

You have your daddy's eyes.

Stay away from us!

There's nothing you can do!

Leave me alone!

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Aloy Adlawan

Aloy Adlawan (also credited as Alfred Aloysius L. Adlawan), a chemical engineer by profession, is a multi-awarded Filipino filmmaker- writer, producer, director, composer. He attended filmmaking courses at the Mowelfund Film Institute in the Philippines and the New York Film Academy in New York City. His award-winning works include the screenplays “Ang Babae sa Burol” (2nd place, Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, 1994), “Ang Mga Ibon sa Dapithapon” (1st place, Film Development Foundation Scriptwriting Contest, 1995), and “Padyak” (3rd place, Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, 2008); the short film “Si Lolo Tasyo at ang Araw” (3rd place, Gawad CCP for Alternative Film and Video, 1997), among others. In 2005, he is among the finalists of the first Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival with his film Room Boy (as writer, producer, director) where Meryll Soriano won Best Actress. His horror film Ouija (writer) is 2007’s biggest horror blockbuster, is awarded PinakaPasadong Dulang Pampeplikula at the 10th Pasado Gawad Sining Sine by the Pampelikulang Samahan ng mga Dalubguro and was nominated for Best Screenplay in various award-giving bodies. His film Signos (writer, producer, director) was awarded the Best Foreign Film at the 2007 Lone Star International Film Festival in Fort Worth, Texas, was given an Award of Excellence at the 2007 Accolade Film Competition in California, received the Bronze Foreign Film Award at The International Filmmaker Festival in U.K, and won Best International Thriller at the 2008 New York International Independent Film and Video Festival. He recently won a National Commission on Culture and the Arts grant to his film Padyak under his own company Breaking.The.Box Productions. more…

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