

PTSD meets paranormal in a Filipino horror where the real ghost is trauma itself.
Simone is a single mother and a security guard who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder because of a robbery that killed her colleagues during their duty. She lives with her teenage son, RJ, whom she works hard for. After the unfortunate incident, she was assigned by her agency to guard an abandoned building which is believed to be haunted by disturbing spiritual elements. Strange events soon occur during her shifts, making her reminisce the painful past that immediately takes a toll on her and her son's life.
Acting
Beauty Gonzalez anchors every scene with raw maternal exhaustion.
Direction
Oebanda merges social realism with supernatural dread seamlessly.

Director
Kip Oebanda
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Filipino horror often treats ghosts as mirrors of systemic injustice, not just jump scares — this continues that tradition.
The abandoned building represents forgotten labor; Simone, a security guard, becomes what she protects — disposable infrastructure.