

New house, fresh start, imaginary friend from hell—Filipino horror hits different.
After a tragedy, a family moves to an isolated house where strange apparitions appear.
Acting
Jean Garcia's unraveling maternal grief carries the film.
Cinematography
Provincial isolation shot with suffocating stillness.
Director
Rahyan Carlos
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Filipino horror of this era often blended Catholic guilt with folk superstition, reflecting post-colonial anxiety about 'progress' versus tradition.
This was Rahyan Carlos's feature debut after television work; the film's obscurity online suggests limited distribution despite its recognizable cast.