Un sacerdote filipino del siglo XIX bajo ocupación española enloquece y mata a 57 para curar a su madre enferma.Un sacerdote filipino del siglo XIX bajo ocupación española enloquece y mata a 57 para curar a su madre enferma.Un sacerdote filipino del siglo XIX bajo ocupación española enloquece y mata a 57 para curar a su madre enferma.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 22 premios y 39 nominaciones en total
Elisse Joson
- Felicity
- (as Ellisse Joson)
Geraldine Villamil
- Young Maria Capac
- (as Ge Villamil)
James Fajardo
- Young Jonathan
- (as James Clarence Fajardo)
Angeli Nicole Sanoy
- Amal
- (as Angellie Nicholle Sanoy)
Reseñas destacadas
I do not watch horror movies but I watched this with friends last night and we really enjoyed it. I loved everything about the movie.
Cinematography Story telling Plot Lots of minor surprises Learned some ancient Tagalog words
The writing is genius and the actors wow, Piolo Pascual and JC Santos grabe. Their eyes tell so much. To the Director, congratulations!!
This and the Gomburza movie I am so proud of.
One of my favorite part is learning about the main characters' ability.
I would definitely recommend for everyone to watch. Hence, I am writing this review.
It is best to watch with friends. Lol.
Cinematography Story telling Plot Lots of minor surprises Learned some ancient Tagalog words
The writing is genius and the actors wow, Piolo Pascual and JC Santos grabe. Their eyes tell so much. To the Director, congratulations!!
This and the Gomburza movie I am so proud of.
One of my favorite part is learning about the main characters' ability.
I would definitely recommend for everyone to watch. Hence, I am writing this review.
It is best to watch with friends. Lol.
"**Mallari** is a promising film within the horror genre, offering a genuinely scary and creepy experience. The atmospheric tension is palpable, and the eerie settings enhance the overall sense of dread. However, despite its strong elements, the film falls short in delivering a seamless narrative. The storytelling feels convoluted at times, which detracts from the otherwise engaging experience.
The acting is commendable, with the cast delivering convincing performances that elevate the film. Additionally, the film's setting is well-executed, effectively immersing the audience in the haunting world of **Mallari**. While the presence of typical Filipino tropes might be seen as a drawback by some, I personally didn't mind them as they added a cultural authenticity to the film.
Overall, **Mallari** is a solid horror film with a lot of potential. With some refinements in its storytelling, it could have been a standout in the genre. Nonetheless, it remains an enjoyable watch for horror enthusiasts and a notable entry in Filipino cinema."
The acting is commendable, with the cast delivering convincing performances that elevate the film. Additionally, the film's setting is well-executed, effectively immersing the audience in the haunting world of **Mallari**. While the presence of typical Filipino tropes might be seen as a drawback by some, I personally didn't mind them as they added a cultural authenticity to the film.
Overall, **Mallari** is a solid horror film with a lot of potential. With some refinements in its storytelling, it could have been a standout in the genre. Nonetheless, it remains an enjoyable watch for horror enthusiasts and a notable entry in Filipino cinema."
The film "Mallari" boasts a captivating plot intricately linked to Philippine history and urban legend. The commendable acting skills of all characters significantly contribute to the film's appeal. The pacing of the movie strikes a perfect balance-neither too fast nor too slow, preventing viewers from experiencing boredom or confusion.
Regrettably, the movie's downside lies in the inclusion of unnecessary jump scares, creating an abrupt disruption in the flow of the film. This drawback proves to be a significant dent in the overall quality of an otherwise promising story.
Despite this setback, it's important to note that "Mallari" still stands as a commendable horror film, especially when compared to the usual offerings in the Philippine horror genre. Its compelling plot, historical ties, and the commendable performances of the cast elevate it above many counterparts, making it a worthwhile watch for enthusiasts of the genre.
Regrettably, the movie's downside lies in the inclusion of unnecessary jump scares, creating an abrupt disruption in the flow of the film. This drawback proves to be a significant dent in the overall quality of an otherwise promising story.
Despite this setback, it's important to note that "Mallari" still stands as a commendable horror film, especially when compared to the usual offerings in the Philippine horror genre. Its compelling plot, historical ties, and the commendable performances of the cast elevate it above many counterparts, making it a worthwhile watch for enthusiasts of the genre.
I was expecting a historical narration of what transpired 200 years ago, instead I got a crappy, delusional story that's literally all over the place. I hope the writer took the time to really research this thing, instead we got something inspired by Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. He might have come up with a great idea, then midestream decided, "heck, I don't have enough factual info I'll just swing by the fences and hope I hit gold. It's such an awful film I was embarrassed 30 mins in during movie night. Apologies to my family for dragging them to watch and waste 2+ hours of their time. FAMAS should be ashamed for giving the Best Picture award to this film. As Filipinos I'm sure we can come up with something better than this.
The story was alright, it had a little bit of humour, a little bit of twist, but I wished the story showed a little bit of a long prologue before the scary parts started. It's like every filipino horror film, always start with a jumpscare or a suspense already, this makes every scare in the movie expected. The cinematic camera movements we're pretty good especially when the mother and the old century priest started dancing each other. Some of the dialogues weren't fit for the scene, but that dosen't mean the whole story is bad. The movie will be still counted for being a horror but do not expect good scares.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesFirst film to use the 2023 Warner Bros. Pictures logo outside North America, after its debut in Wonka (2023), but the closing variant is not shown at end of the film.
- Créditos adicionalesIn the official trailer, the 2024 Warner Bros. Pictures logo, the Mentorque Productions logo, and the Clever Minds Media logo was in classic film distortion.
- ConexionesReferences Naruto (2002)
- Banda sonoraThe Monkeys Have No Tails in Zamboanga
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- 3988 US$
- Duración
- 2h 9min(129 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.55 : 1
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