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Ang Tulay ng San Sebastian is an atmospheric horror piece that plays with the unsettling notion of life and death on a day steeped in religious significance. The film follows an ambulance driver and a nurse as they navigate the eerie quiet of the roads while diving into spine-chilling ghost stories. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build both in their recounting of tales and in the creeping dread of the night. I found the practical effects to be refreshingly grounded, enhancing the authenticity of the scares. The performances convey a palpable sense of fatigue and tension, making their night shift feel all the more harrowing. It’s not just about ghosts; it probes into themes of mortality and faith in a uniquely Filipino context.
Explores themes of mortality and faith. · Practical effects add to the film's authenticity. · A blend of personal tales and folklore.
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