Guni-Guni
Guni-Guni
| 21 August 2012 (USA)
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Thirty years ago, an unborn child was buried in the garden of what is now a boardinghouse in Cubao. It lies beneath the ground, unbeknownst to the tenants who live there. One of the tenants is Mylene (Lovi Poe) who appears like the perfect girl, nice, pretty and at the top of her Medicine class. But nobody knows about her past, not even the man who loves her most, Paolo (Benjamin Alvez). Paolo doesn't know anything about Mylene's family, her long, lost sibling or her estranged, nervous wreck of a mother. Nor does he know about the very long scar that runs across Mylene's body, nor of how incomplete she always feels. And he finds that the more he tries to win back her love, the more she retreats to her secret world that nobody could enter.

Reviews
Jeanskynebu the audience applauded
StunnaKrypto Self-important, over-dramatic, uninspired.
Ogosmith Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Roy Hart If you're interested in the topic at hand, you should just watch it and judge yourself because the reviews have gone very biased by people that didn't even watch it and just hate (or love) the creator. I liked it, it was well written, narrated, and directed and it was about a topic that interests me.
Leofwine_draca GUNIGUNI is another in the endless wave of cheap Tagalog-language ghost stories from the Philippines. These always have interesting settings and characters but barely any kind of horror content, and I find the older, more explicit, and more cheesy horror films from the region in the 1980s to be much more entertaining. This one has a haunted building with a house full of boarders assailed by a malignant baby spirit, but it feels very tame and drawn out, more like a soap opera than a horror flick.
Uriah43 "Mylene" (Lovi Poe) is a young intern who is striving to get her medical degree and lives in a boarding house with her best friend, "Joanna" (Empress Shuck) and several other people. She has a boyfriend, "Paolo" (Benjamin Alves) but because of intimacy issues she is unable to take her relationship to the next level which results in their splitting up. At the same time she begins having nightmares while others in the boarding house begin seeing apparitions of a little boy. Then things begin to take a serious turn for the worse. At any rate, for those who haven't seen the movie I will just say that I didn't consider this particular film to be that bad. To be fair, it was filmed in Tagalog and had English subtitles which might be a turnoff for some. More importantly, some of the graphic effects could have used improvement and a few of the scenes needed considerably more suspense. Even so, the movie managed to keep my attention for the most part. Additionally, I liked the performance of Lovi Poe and I certainly don't think she hurt the scenery in any way. Unfortunately, the faults were pretty hard to ignore and for that reason I rate the movie as slightly below average.
Paul Magne Haakonsen "Guniguni" (aka "Guni-Guni") is a Tagalog / Philippines horror movie, that in the end didn't turn out to be scary or particularly interesting. It was a shame, because the movie did have potential, but it just never managed to accomplish anything.The story is about Mylene (played by Lovi Poe) who lives in an old house owned by a landlord with Alzheimer. There a five people and a mentally challenged kid living in this old house. Strange things start to happen and Mylene's past soon comes knocking, and she is no longer able to run away from it.There were some interesting enough aspects to the storyline, and the part with the Siamese twins brought about a good addition to the story, but it was just a shame that the movie was so poorly directed and even more so badly acted."Guniguni" was a really boring and uninteresting Asian horror movie, that was nowhere near intensity or as scary as horror movies from Thailand, Japan or Korea. There is a fair amount of good movies coming from the Philippines, however these are usually romantic comedies, and so far I haven't seen an impressive horror movie to be released from Philippine cinema.If you enjoy a good and scary horror movie, and if you are looking for an interesting Asian horror movie, then your money is better spent elsewhere, because "Guniguni" was neither of the aforementioned.