Corazon: Ang Unang Aswang

Corazon: Ang Unang Aswang (lit. '"Corazon: The First Aswang"'), or simply Corazon, is a 2012 Filipino psychological thriller film starring Erich Gonzales and Derek Ramsay. It is the second film produced by Skylight Films, and released by Star Cinema.[2][3]

Corazon: Ang Unang Aswang
Theatrical movie poster
Directed byRichard V. Somes
Produced by
Screenplay by
  • Richard V. Somes
  • Jerry Gracio
Story byRichard V. Somes
Starring
Music byVon de Guzman
CinematographyHermann Claravall
Edited by
  • Angeli Laparan
  • Borgy Torre
Production
company
Distributed byStar Cinema
Release date
  • March 14, 2012 (2012-03-14)
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino
Box office51,413,960.00[1]

Synopsis

Corazon revolves around the love story of a married couple during the times of Japanese occupation of the Philippines who's having a hard time conceiving a child. After joining traditional fertility rites in honor of certain patron saints, their prayers are eventually answered but unexpected circumstances will lead to their baby's death. At which point the conflict of the story will begin.[4]

Cast and characters

Main cast

Supporting role

Overview

Early production began in May 2011. The film is said to be a period love story about Philippine folklore. The director, Richard Somes revealed that the idea of the concept was created in 2008 after he finished his first horror full-length script, Yanggaw, a story that dwells on the aswang myth and the culture that surrounds the legend. The film is said to be set in the time of the Japanese rule.[5] The trailer simultaneously premiered in the premiere of the ABS-CBN Sunday night variety show, Sarah G. Live, in television and in the official YouTube account of Star Cinema online. The poster was also released the same time via Star Cinema's Twitter account.

Release

The film was in direct competition with the GMA Films' My Kontrabida Girl which was also released on the same date.

Reception

The film was graded "B" by the Cinema Evaluation Board. The film received R-13 rating from the MTRCB. On the review of Philippine Entertainment Portal; they praised the visuals, while the common complaint from the film is that the storytelling is a bit messy. PEP also pointed out there are too many side stories in the film, that they should have been focused on the title character.[6]

The film is one of the 20 Top Grossing Filipino Films of 2012.[7] It is the most successful independent film of 2012 when it comes to box office performance.[8]

See also

References

Corazon: Ang Unang Aswang on IMDb

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