13-year old Martin lives with his Nay Luisa, a domestic worker. His parents work for a development bank, which requires them to be away for years. Martin learns he is seriously ill and in order to survive, he is then transformed into an “aswang” by none other than the mother he grew up to love. The revelation and series of gruesome events that take place after captures fear and paranoia in a city that continuously disconnects and dehumanizes.
Appreciated the film’s unconventional retelling of modern aswang story with social statement on the side. Prepare yourself for the bloodfest and natural gory effects in an aswang film. The blend of horror and comedy is also commended. Nay is totally entertaining, different brand of horror film that you’ll enjoy if your fan of blood and gory stuffs.
My Verdict: 3/5
My Verdict: 3/5
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