Seklusyon
8/10
Seklusyon
is not your ordinary horror movie, it’s not the type that will make you scream,
but instead this movie will dig in your soul deeply specially. The movie uses
the certain elements such as church practice to put the horreurs in the story,
if you are a devoted catholic you’ll find this movie a bit disturbing.
Erik Matt
made Seklusyon for the audiences to think out of the box, the movie won’t spoon
feed its viewers of what will happened to the characters or what will happened
next to the story. It is full of twist and turns, it’s just that I felt at the
end of the movie that I was left behind still lost in the forest where the character
of Ronnie Alonte ran through.
I don’t
know if it is because of the cuts they did that made the movie quiet hard to
understand, there are parts of the story that I think lacked in details.
The quality
of the movie is at par with other international movies, the sound effects,
production design was really, the feels of the movie will really bring you back
in the post-world war era.
Ronnie
Alonte didn’t fail to meet my expectations, for a newbie he did a good job
portraying the lead character Miguel, I love the way he attacked the character,
quiet but still very expressive through the eyes and actions. Ronnie fits in
this kind of movies, serious and subtle.
Rhed
Bustamante delivered a very remarkable performance, for a child actress the way
she acted in this movie really surprised me, she is really a brilliant actress
at her young age. Meanwhile, Phoebe
Walker’s subtle character really left a mark in this movie.
All in all
the movie will not shock you, but it will leave you full of questions, questions
about your faith, about the statement “Pinipili ng tao kungano ang madali at hindi
kung ano ang mabuti “.
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