Kilabot Sa Makiling
Kilabot Sa Makiling

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Kilabot Sa Makiling

1959
Movie
75 min
Tagalog

A 1959 Filipino action drama starring Mario Montenegro and Lolita Rodriguez.

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Director: Arsenio "Arsenio" Roldan Jr.Genres: Horror, Fantasy

Plot Summary

This classic Filipino horror film tells the story of a woman who transforms into a monstrous creature, the 'aswang,' terrorizing a remote village. As the villagers grapple with fear and superstition, a brave hero emerges to confront the supernatural evil. The film delves into themes of good versus evil, the unknown, and the courage found in the face of terror.

Critical Reception

As a film from 1959, detailed critical reception from international sources is scarce. However, "Kilabot Sa Makiling" is widely regarded as a significant and influential film within the history of Philippine cinema, particularly in the horror and fantasy genres. It was a popular film in its time, praised for its effective scares and compelling narrative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its pioneering role in Filipino horror cinema.

  • Effective in creating a suspenseful and frightening atmosphere.

  • A culturally significant film that tapped into local folklore and myth.

Google audience: Audience reception from 1959 is not available in a digitized format. However, its enduring popularity and status as a classic suggest it resonated well with contemporary Filipino audiences, likely appreciated for its blend of horror and local mythology.

Fun Fact

The film is based on the legend of the 'aswang,' a shapeshifting witch or monster from Filipino folklore, and its depiction contributed significantly to the popular imagination of this mythical creature in Philippine cinema.

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