Shake, Rattle & Roll VI
Shake, Rattle & Roll VI

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Shake, Rattle & Roll VI

1997
Movie
101 min
Tagalog

Shake, Rattle & Roll VI is the sixth installment of the Shake Rattle & Roll franchise. With three segments "Ang Telebisyon" directed by Maurice Carvajal, "Ang Buwan" directed by Anton Juan and "Ang Tulay" directed by Frank Rivera.

Insights

IMDb6.5/10
Director: Various (Anthology)Genres: Comedy, Horror, Romance

Plot Summary

This anthology film presents three distinct stories exploring themes of love, fate, and the supernatural. The first segment follows a young woman who discovers her boyfriend is a werewolf. The second segment delves into a tale of a vengeful spirit haunting a group of friends. The final segment is a romantic comedy about a woman who gets a second chance at love through a magical intervention.

Critical Reception

Shake, Rattle & Roll VI, like many installments in the long-running Filipino horror franchise, received a mixed to positive reception. Critics often praised its ability to blend scares with humor and romance, a hallmark of the series. While some segments were stronger than others, the film generally resonated with audiences for its entertainment value and its continuation of popular Filipino horror tropes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its consistent delivery of scares and laughter.

  • Appreciated for its mix of horror and romantic elements.

  • Considered a solid entry in the well-established franchise.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this installment are generally positive, with many viewers enjoying the distinct storytelling in each segment. The film is often cited for its effective scares and engaging romantic subplots.

Fun Fact

Shake, Rattle & Roll VI was part of a successful franchise that has produced numerous sequels, making it one of the longest-running horror film series in the Philippines.

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