Asuang
Asuang

Asuang

2018Movie117 minTagalog

ASUANG, the God of Sins, was once a ruthless and fickle God of Bicol, but now he is a loner and a loser who has no place in the world that is overrun by sinful human beings. He resorted to social media to regain his former glory and fame but to no avail. On his track to retirement, he was approached by the Seers to help them stop Armageddon. Along with a group of sinful misfits, Asuang will go on a quest, against his nature, to help mankind… Or so he thinks he will.

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IMDb5.7/10
Director: Ramon B. DiazGenres: Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young woman finds herself in a remote village plagued by a terrifying aswang, a mythical shape-shifting creature from Philippine folklore. As the attacks escalate, she must confront her own fears and uncover the dark secrets of the community to survive the night. The creature's presence disrupts the lives of the villagers, revealing deep-seated anxieties and superstitions.

Critical Reception

Asuang (2018) received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with praise often directed at its attempts to modernize a classic Filipino horror archetype. However, many found the execution to be uneven, citing issues with pacing, underdeveloped characters, and a reliance on jump scares over sustained tension. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating the folklore element and others finding the film lacking in originality and depth.

What Reviewers Say

  • Attempts to revive Filipino folklore horror but falls short in execution.
  • Pacing and character development were frequently cited as weaknesses.
  • Relies heavily on jump scares, diluting the potential for genuine suspense.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Asuang' are scarce and generally reflect a mixed sentiment. Some viewers appreciated the film's commitment to exploring Filipino mythology, while others expressed disappointment with its predictable plot and underdeveloped scares.

Fun Fact

The film draws inspiration from the 'manananggal,' a specific type of aswang in Philippine mythology known for its ability to detach its upper torso and fly with its entrails trailing.

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