The Aswang Phenomenon

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"400 years of fear is about to be undone"
  • NR
  • 2011
  • 1 hr 17 min
  • 7.2  (75)

The Aswang Phenomenon is an engrossing and informative documentary that provides a fascinating insight into the rich folklore of the Philippines. The film revolves around the Aswang, a mythical creature in Filipino mythology that is often referred to as a vampire due to its ability to suck the blood of humans. Directed by Jordan Clark, the documentary features interviews with a number of experts in the field of mythology, as well as with a number of Filipinos who have experienced encounters with Aswang in their own lives. The film also features dramatizations of various Aswang sightings, which are brought to life through impressive CGI animations.

One of the most interesting aspects of The Aswang Phenomenon is the way in which it explores the way that the Aswang myth has evolved over time. The filmmakers examine the various forms that the Aswang has taken in popular culture, from its origins as a shape-shifting creature that can transform into a dog or a bat, to its more recent portrayal as a vampiric creature that can only be killed by silver or garlic.

The documentary also delves into the way that the Aswang has been represented in Filipino cinema, with filmmaker Peque Gallaga and actress Maricel Soriano both providing insightful commentary on the way that the creature has been portrayed on the big screen.

Despite the macabre subject matter, The Aswang Phenomenon is never anything less than respectful of the culture that it is examining. The filmmakers clearly have a deep appreciation for the rich mythology of the Philippines, and their appreciation for the subject matter is infectious.

One of the most striking things about The Aswang Phenomenon is the way that it manages to make the Aswang feel like a real creature that could exist in the world. By blending the interviews and the dramatizations seamlessly, the film manages to create a sense of dread that is palpable. The CGI animations are particularly impressive, and they provide a sense of otherworldliness that is truly chilling.

Despite its subject matter, The Aswang Phenomenon is never exploitative or sensationalistic. The filmmakers clearly believe that the Aswang myth deserves to be taken seriously, and they have made a film that is both entertaining and informative.

Ultimately, The Aswang Phenomenon is a fascinating exploration of one of the most enduring myths in Filipino culture. By examining the way that the Aswang has been portrayed over the years, the film provides a window into the culture that created it. It is a film that is sure to appeal to anyone with an interest in mythology, horror movies, or Filipino culture.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2011
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 17 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (75)