DILIM is yet another Filipino ghost story with Tagalog dialogue and a young, attractive cast. It's heavily inspired by the Asian horror wave of the early 2000s but even cheaper, with a budget so low that there are virtually no visible ghosts throughout the whole movie. A pretty young woman begins to experience strange events and discovers from a psychic that she's become a conduit between the worlds of the living and the dead - don't you hate it when that happens? This is more melodrama than horror, and the sense of menace is non-existent, making it a bit of a chore to sit through.
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