Taong Putik
Taong Putik

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Taong Putik

1956
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Tagalog

A monster terrorizes the Philippines.

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Director: Gerardo de LeonGenres: Horror, Drama

Plot Summary

In a remote province, a young man named Andres is cursed to transform into a mud creature under the full moon due to a past transgression. He struggles to control his monstrous urges while grappling with his human desires and the fear he instills in the villagers. His condition threatens his love for his fiancée and his standing within the community as superstitions and fear grip the land.

Critical Reception

While specific contemporary critical reviews are scarce, 'Taong Putik' is considered a landmark film in Philippine horror cinema, praised for its early exploration of werewolf-like transformations and its blend of social commentary with supernatural elements. It is recognized for its contribution to the genre and its enduring impact on Filipino filmmaking.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its pioneering horror elements in Philippine cinema.

  • Noted for its effective portrayal of fear and superstition.

  • Recognized as a significant work by director Gerardo de Leon.

Google audience: Audience reception information for this classic Filipino film is not readily available.

Fun Fact

The film's creature design and transformation sequences were groundbreaking for Philippine cinema at the time, influencing future horror productions.

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