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Dr. Miguel Cascarro finds a troubled and mysterious girl named Valerie lying in the middle of a road. He welcomes her into his home and takes care of her, until an intimate relationship blossoms between them. Will this romance heal their scars from the past, or will it cut deeper wounds?

Piolo Pascual as  Miguel Cascarro
Rhian Ramos as  Valerie
Guji Lorenzana as  Gilbert
Richard Manabat as  Joe Tansuico
Jeffrey Hidalgo as  Montez

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Reviews

russellkirt
2015/08/12

I gotta say Roy and Jeffrey did very well on creating the story, not the typical filipino thriller formula. I like the plot and the easy start entering the film then ending it with the unexpected twist. I always like movies with the villain gets to live at the end of the film. Well, I would say villain killing another villain is still villain right? or is it double negative equals positive. But yeah, as much as I like the story, the acting of Rhian was just normal. It was not perfect but could have been polish more. She looks hot thou in a lot of scene, like a lot... Piolo's acting, is a little bit safe. He does not want the viewer to know any hint about how this movie would end. Even after the big reveal he stayed to the same acting. You would never know, I guess it was effective. "Silong" a tagalog word for lending shelter, this is a film about two twisted people, destined to face the inevitable reveal of their lives. To those who like suspense and like to guess how the movie ends kind of movie goers this is a must try movie. To Philippine cinema this is a fresh mind film, hope to see more of this kind of films in the future. Congrats to Jeffrey and Roy.

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