Thursday 11 August 2022

Movie Review: Kaluskos

Rebekah files for sole custody for her young daughter Amaya. But this doesn’t sit well with her estranged husband Jay. Amid the custody battle, Rebekah finds another “Amaya” under the bed. When the other Amaya emerges, Rebekah feels the motherly connection that she lost with her daughter. The other Amaya insists that she is the real Amaya trapped under the bed because of a curse, and the other one is the impostor. Wanting to start a new life with the other Amaya, Rebekah seeks to set her free. But to do that, she needs to kill the impostor.

Kaluskos will play with your mind with its effective atmosphere and visually engaging look of a psychological thriller film. It is restrained with jump scares & focus on character building & unexpected twists! It is good to see this kind of genre in Cinemalaya. A tight and efficient psychological thriller from beginning to end with social commentary on the side on domestic violence and women empowerment.

 

 

My Verdict: 3/5

 

 

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