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- PG
- 2011
- 1 hr 4 min
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4.7 (31)
Babangluksa is a 2011 horror movie from the Philippines directed by Yuan Santiago. The movie stars Precious Lara Quigaman, Adrian Alandy, and Angelika Dela Cruz. The movie is set in a small town in the Philippines, where a young woman named Isabel (played by Quigaman) and her husband, Dante (played by Alandy), move into a new home. Shortly after they move in, strange and terrifying events begin to occur.
Isabel is a deeply religious woman, who believes that their new home is haunted by a Babangluksa, a vengeful spirit that preys on pregnant women. Isabel soon discovers that she is pregnant, and becomes convinced that the Babangluksa is after her and her unborn child.
As the haunting continues, Isabel becomes more and more desperate to protect herself and her unborn child. She turns to her family and to a local priest for help, but finds only skepticism and disbelief. The only person who seems to take her seriously is a young midwife named Leni (played by Dela Cruz), who has experience with Babangluksa hauntings.
As the Babangluksa's attacks become more violent and frequent, Isabel begins to fear for her life and the life of her unborn child. She and Dante try to leave the house, but find that they are unable to escape the Babangluksa's wrath.
With the help of Leni and a group of local women, Isabel begins to unravel the mystery of the Babangluksa haunting. She learns that the spirit was once a powerful midwife who was falsely accused of killing a young mother and her child. The Babangluksa seeks revenge on pregnant women as a way of punishing those she sees as responsible for her own unjust death.
Over the course of the movie, Isabel and her allies are forced to confront the Babangluksa in a series of terrifying and deadly encounters. The final confrontation between Isabel and the Babangluksa is both shocking and tragic, leaving Isabel forever changed by her experiences.
Overall, Babangluksa is a chilling and suspenseful horror movie that is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. With strong performances from the talented cast and a haunting plot full of unexpected twists and turns, it is a must-see for fans of Philippine horror cinema.
Babangluksa is a 2011 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 4 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.7.