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Yanggaw has a fresh take on our local myths. Somes has achieved an atmosphere for such incredible tales of aswang. The aswang inspiration is attained even without hi-tech effects and that is totally delightful to see. Well known actors like Joel Torre as Dulpo is such a relief to see on screen even if he appears to be a bit funny. Even Tetchie Agbayani as Inday has delivered her acting again with much self-confidence. Yanggaw won the Audience Choice Award in this year's Cinema One Originals 2008 Festival. Ilonggo's are proud of the film obviously. But the use of the dialect is a major distraction to the aim of the film. I should be frightened and not something else.
Directed by:Richard Somes
Written by:Richard Somes
Starring:Ronnie Lazaro, Tetchie Agbayani, Joel Torre
Release dates:14 March 2011
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