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Eerie

  • 2018
  • 12
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
2.9K
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Charo Santos-Concio and Bea Alonzo in Eerie (2018)
The girls of St Lucia Convent are dying mysteriously - and their deaths may be related to a student suicide committed years before.
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When a student's suicide rattles an all-girls Catholic school, a clairvoyant guidance counselor leans on a ghost to uncover the convent's abusive past.When a student's suicide rattles an all-girls Catholic school, a clairvoyant guidance counselor leans on a ghost to uncover the convent's abusive past.When a student's suicide rattles an all-girls Catholic school, a clairvoyant guidance counselor leans on a ghost to uncover the convent's abusive past.

  • Director
    • Mikhail Red
  • Writers
    • Mariah Reodica
    • Mikhail Red
    • Rae Red
  • Stars
    • Bea Alonzo
    • Charo Santos-Concio
    • Jake Cuenca
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    2.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mikhail Red
    • Writers
      • Mariah Reodica
      • Mikhail Red
      • Rae Red
    • Stars
      • Bea Alonzo
      • Charo Santos-Concio
      • Jake Cuenca
    • 72User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Bea Alonzo
    Bea Alonzo
    • Pat Consolacion
    Charo Santos-Concio
    Charo Santos-Concio
    • Sor Alice
    • (as Charo Santos)
    Jake Cuenca
    Jake Cuenca
    • Julian Castro
    Maxene Magalona
    Maxene Magalona
    • Sister Mia
    • (as Maxene Magalona-Mananquil)
    Gillian Vicencio
    Gillian Vicencio
    • Eri
    Gabby Padilla
    Gabby Padilla
    • Joyce
    Mary Joy Apostol
    Mary Joy Apostol
    • Clara
    Fe GingGing Hyde
    Fe GingGing Hyde
    • Sister Constanza
    Jocelyn Concha
    Jocelyn Concha
    • Sister Luz
    Tabs Sumulong
    Tabs Sumulong
    • Sister Hilda
    Miguel Faustmann
    Miguel Faustmann
    • Father Darwin
    Raul Morit
    Raul Morit
    • Mang Fidel
    Angelina Kanapi
    Angelina Kanapi
    • Eri's Mom
    • (as Mailes Kanapi)
    Nor Domingo
    Nor Domingo
    • Eri's Dad
    Joel Saracho
    Joel Saracho
    • Clara's Dad
    Ruby Ruiz
    Ruby Ruiz
    • Clara's Mom
    Menggie Cobarrubias
    Menggie Cobarrubias
    • Police Chief
    Judie Dela Cruz
    Judie Dela Cruz
    • Anna
    • (as Judy Ann Dela Cruz)
    • Director
      • Mikhail Red
    • Writers
      • Mariah Reodica
      • Mikhail Red
      • Rae Red
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews72

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    8pauladriano-23221

    I don't understand the hate

    It was a pretty solid film. Don't watch this film expecting scary looking monsters or gore and violence. It's full of clichés, yes, but they're all effective. The best aspect of this film is the atmosphere. I can understand why people thought it was boring but for me it was extremely tense. Overall, the film's not the best but it's definitely not as bad as what the other reviews are trying to say it is.
    4greatbigdumb

    Prepare a drinking game for this movie

    Because it's filled with every horror cliché there is. The first scare is even the good old mirror trick, and it's poorly done.

    There are some promising scenes where the main protagonist talks to the ghosts, but they all end up as jumpscares. Be prepared that this movie is filled with these nonsensical jumpscares. They are everywhere, it's as if every ghost wants to jumpscare the main protagonist into understanding what's going on, all the time.

    Was there hype for this movie? I dont get it.
    plsletitrain

    A Breakthrough in Philippine Cinema

    Notice I used breakthrough in Philippine Cinema. The formula used by Mikhail Red (who is very young and promising at 28/29 btw), is something we've seen before in some other movies. But he delivered.

    The first scenes were a huge turn-off. Because of course, one girl has to go to the comfort room ALONE. Then for some reason (probably had a black out OF ALL DAYS), its dark. Because it has to. And the windows HAVE to be opened so the curtains will fly and make room for a windy atmosphere. Uh-huh. Why oh why can't horror take place in a well-illuminated place???? With a lot of people. At daytime. Haha! At some point, dark atmosphere works against the essence of the film because I can't see the ghost anymore hehe.

    Another huge turn off. The overused scene of one picking up a pen that has fallen on the floor then seeing feet on the other side of the table.

    A lot of decent jumpscares here. Decent sound effects too. Again, I applaud Mikhail for setting the bar high.

    We've seen this all before. The story. The style used by the director. BUT what I find in this movie being a breakthrough is it does create an eerie atmosphere, showing that Philippine horror has evolved. Of course, gone were the days of long-haired pale-skinned ghosts crawling out of the TV. Its time to open the floodgates for themes that may well come under sacrilege, in a country of Catholics. Though, to be fair, there's no sacrilege here as the only religious element involved is the fact that the school is ran by nuns and one of the main (mysterious) characters is a nun. One thing why this movie also did well in the box office and in the critics is for the longest time since Seklusyon (I think), a horror film, that could actually be called a decent horror film, was offered to the masses. Because you know what sells so much like hotcakes here? Infidelity stories! Yeah man, who wants to solve the mystery of the crying lady in the CR anyway when its so much fun seeing the wife pull the mistress by the hair??

    Pat (Bea Alonzo) is a guidance counselor in Sta. Lucia Academy, an all-girls school ran by nuns. The atmosphere becomes weird when a student, Erika, commits suicide. Pat encounters visions of Erika and talks to her. Soon, another girl gets killed. Or was she? Pat tries to solve the mystery behind the killings in the school (and the role that the school's head, Sister Alice (Charo Santos has to play), including that of another girl who tries to commit suicide. Everything is not new to the eyes. The ending part was well-made, no mind-bending twists here. The movie was consistent from start to finish.

    Now what is truly remarkable about this is the promise of potential from the director, Mikhail Red. Note that he is only 28 or 29...And seeing Eerie, I would've thought this was made by an old-timer. The young man knows what he's doing.
    7Screen_O_Genic

    Sister Act

    Odd cliche-ridden horror flick on a strange Guidance Counsellor who dabbles in the supernatural to help teen girls who are dying one by one in a convent. Starts out slow but picks up in the end. A fine representation of the genre from Southeast Asia.
    5pausebreak

    H-Y-P-E

    The good: Effective lead actress. Watchable 3rd act.

    The bad: The 3rd act paid for all the sins of the 1st and 2nd, and that's the most one can say. Movie's a snooze fest, which isn't necessarily bad because slow burn horrors are usually the better ones; but a snooze fest of cliches? You'd lose count of all the movies this one is trying so hard to be. Quite a handful of nightmare scenes, Freddy Krueger would be offended. Japanese horror? We've got you covered. James Wan? Sure thing. A very important school staff meeting to discuss a student's death? Sure, do it in a chapel lit only with candles; because, you know, a school office of some sort is just too unhorror-ish. What else can we put in it? Oh, yeah, make it 1995. There...Eerie. ;)

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      When Patricia is washing her face, the water is clearly heard running in the sink, however when she looks down at her hands, the water is turned off, then when she looks in the mirror it can be heard running again.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Mall The Merrier (2019)

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    • Release date
      • April 5, 2019 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Philippines
      • Singapore
    • Languages
      • Tagalog
      • Filipino
    • Also known as
      • 女校殺人之謎
    • Filming locations
      • Vincentian Hills Seminary, Angono, Rizal, Philippines
    • Production companies
      • ABS-CBN Film Productions
      • Cre8 Productions
      • Star Cinema
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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