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Aswang
A young, unwed, pregnant girl is made an offer she can't refuse. Marry a rich young man with a wealthy estate to please his dying mother, and she'll be well taken care of. What she doesn't know is the family has plans to sacrifice her baby!
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Plot Summary
A young woman discovers she is descended from a line of Aswangs, shapeshifting creatures from Filipino folklore. As she struggles to control her emerging powers, she must confront a coven of ancient Aswangs who seek to exploit her lineage for their own dark purposes. The film blends elements of horror, action, and supernatural drama as she fights for her life and the fate of her family.
Critical Reception
The 1994 film 'Aswang' is a notable entry in Filipino horror cinema, blending traditional folklore with modern sensibilities. It received a mixed to positive reception, appreciated for its ambitious take on the Aswang myth and its practical effects, though some critics pointed to pacing issues and a somewhat convoluted plot. It remains a cult favorite among fans of Philippine horror.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique premise and faithful adaptation of Filipino folklore.
Commended for its atmospheric tension and creature design.
Criticized by some for plot inconsistencies and uneven pacing.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is largely unavailable for this specific film, but general sentiment from horror enthusiasts often highlights its cult status and effective use of local mythology.
Fun Fact
The film's portrayal of the Aswang myth was influential, contributing to the creature's popular image in subsequent Filipino horror media.
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