After suffering from a vehicular accident, Rosa and her sons transfer to the province. She hopes that the new place will heal the rift between her and her younger son, Rommel. Little does she know that their lives will be at risk when the vengeful ghost of the woman without face threatens them. As she struggles to find a way to end the hauntings, she discovers a truth that will change her life forever.
Amorosa, The Revenge (Horror Movie): From a Commoner’s View
Yesterday was the first day Amorosa, The Revenge hit the theaters and luckily, our salary got in the bank yesterday afternoon – just right in time for a movie treat after work! So we headed to the mall soon as the clock struck six.
As I have mentioned in my blog entry “SheBlogger as a Reviewer of the Macabre” (would be good to read that first before reading this review), I’m always in the lookout for horror movies. I especially watch out for Filipino horror movies because I’m hoping for some improvements (and I have seen a few already) in this genre. So when I first saw this movie on Facebook, I thought to myself, “Wow! Another promising horror movie, not long after The Healing”. Its Facebook page did not say much about the movie so I did not what exactly it is all about. I guess it’s a marketing strategy to surround it with mystery. Even the poster didn’t reveal much, but did suggest a lot of things to the imagination.
I will not go into details of the story because I don’t want to spoil it for those who haven’t seen it yet. And the power of the movie is in the intricacy of the story. I don’t do to others what I don’t want others do unto me. I hate it when people purposely tell me the story of a movie I’m planning to see. I would just tell you what I liked and did not like about the movie.
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