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4/10
Haunted Forest is like a replacement to Lily Monterverde's Shake Rattle Roll series and we are all so fed up with the similarity.
santiago_juris25 December 2017
Haunted Forest got nothing new served on the table, it is the same usual Filipino horror film following the traditional and already exhausting plot flow. The difference that this film have to separate itself from other local horror films is its introduction of a new supernatural entity that causes the succeeding unexplainable deaths in a particular province. Being the only horror film in the current festival, it offers no advantage in comparison to last year's festival sole horror film entry Seklusyon. It had a slow start and honestly only showcased its commitment to its genre in the last 15 minutes of the film, but still highly predictable because of its redundancy in presentation. There were sequences as well featuring poorly edited visual effects.

Haunted Forest possibly got its nod from MMFF committee because of its excellent cinematography (who also did a great job on last year's Saving Sally). Jane Oineza could also possibly land nomination as Best Actress, without her compelling acting lead, the film's horror factor will be much lesser convincing. The attempt though to create romantic connection among the four teenage leads also isn't as effective because of its seemingly lack of chemistry as a pair (Jane-Jameson; Maris-Jon). Apart from Jane's superb acting, Maris' natural bubbly personality and Joey Marquez' slapstick comedy help in making the audience bit engaged on screen.

Overall, Haunted Forest is like a replacement to Lily Monterverde's Shake Rattle Roll series and we are all so fed up with the similarity.
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3/10
Too few ghosts
Leofwine_draca14 June 2018
Warning: Spoilers
HAUNTED FOREST is yet another in a long line of low key Filipino ghost stories. Like others I've seen, this suffers from having a real lack of supernatural content, with only one or two scenes where there are actually ghosts present on screen. The rest is a dull family drama with too many romantic interludes and comedy scenes and not enough atmosphere or horror building. A handsome protagonist heads off to the titular locale, which is inhabited by an ugly ghost, but all he finds is boredom and cliche.
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