I remember growing up with Shake, Rattle and Roll. I remember hiding under my blanket when I go to sleep. I remember the fear I had when I was still a kid because of the monsters of SRR. Will the 12th installment of SRR renew the fear that I got over with a long time ago? Read to find out.Synopsis:
As usual, SRR is composed of three episodes. The First episode, Mamanyika, is about a little girl who finds a doll when she visits their dead mother in the cemetery. She takes the doll home and calls the doll mama, little did she know that what thrives inside the doll is an evil spirit. Her elder sister (Shaina Magdyao) discovers what the doll can do and must do everything to destroy the doll. The second episode, Isla, is about a heartbroken girl (Andi Eigenmann) who goes into an island with her friends. The island is home to engkantos called "Lambana" who target virgin tourists. The king of the Lambanas gets attracted to Andi Eigenman and her friends must do everything to protect her before the engkantos will take her to their kingdom. The third episode, Punerarya, is about a private tutor (Carla Abellana) who encounters a weird family who lives in a funeral parlor. She later finds out what the family is hiding and tries to escape, but the family won't let her.
Review:
The first episode focused on surprising the audience instead of scaring them. Originality and creativity is the weakness of the first episode as it is a rehash of many other movies about evil dolls. We don't need to make more of them. It actually became a laughing stock with the absurdity of the scenes. The second episode is actually worse. Lousy acting from the leads and a very boring, unoriginal plot. The first two episodes are forgettable and not worth an hour of our lives. The movie was saved by the third episode. The story presented was something we're not familiar with and the twist in the end made a lot of sense. It introduced a new type of thrill (you have to watch it for you to know what it is). Kudos to Carla Abellana's very convincing acting. I could have given SRR a perfect rating had they presented a plot as brilliant as Punerarya.
Rating: 2.5/5
