idk why people are criticizing Chai's accent when this is the typical Filipino accent. She sounds great and the movie looks great. Will be looking forward to this.
@@dianapoe1915 what do you mean by this? As a Filipino myself, this is how middle-lower class Filipinos speak in English. Only rich and high society Filipinos who had the privilege of better English education can actually speak American English or the Filipino taglish "Conyo".
@@xecillmaze4740 exactly. they hate it when filipinos in films/shows use this accent. i can get on board with exaggeration, but then there ARE filipinos who have this accent. Nevertheless, the accent shouldn't be an issue because chai was playing a character. Unless she sounded nothing like a Filipino. Then there's your bad accent.
If you just hear Chai her real English accent then you will never realize its a Filipino thats is talking. She was my trainor in Eperformax Cebu in 2011. She’s also a very talented singer. I’m so proud that she is making a name now in Hollywood! I know most of you were asking why her accent in this movie is like that because I think she is just playing of how a typical filipino maid would sound in our native tongue!
Tanginang mga Pinoy to na nambabash dahil sa accent niya, to me it adds more creepy points ngl. Its a movie, like literally a movie so the director wants to to feel the best experience, take Spider-Man as an example, Ned did not have a very strong filipino accent because its a superhero movie, its not that required.
Unrealistic siyempre kung mag american accent siya diba? lol! tama lang yun ganun naman talaga yun, doesnt matter as long as naiintindihan ka masyadong lang talagang maarte ang pinoy pag dating sa englishan
When Eva Green said "Dili kong gusto ang tanaw" I lost it! Hearing Bisaya on a global stage is higher level of pride! I love the Fashion and manufacturing commentary. I liked how the film presented Philippines without it overwhelming the screen that it shouts "hey, this is Philippines" or toned down on adobo as dish. Everything about it is beautifully done!
BRUH FIL ACCENT HELLA ACCURATE XDDD also excited cause it's a Bisaya!!! Like finally someone from another area of the country!!! Hope we people who ain't from NCR or Capital be appreciated someday (and I hope there'll be more representation of other cultures and languages in PH MAIN STREAM MEDIA!)
Here goes the Filipinos complaining about the accent again. The character is a helper and they typically have tick Filipino accent whether we like it or not. Complain if the character lived her whole life in an english speaking country and still have a tick Filipino accent.
Amazing how you get a first hand experience of how perceptions/biases affect how one processes information. for those unfamiliar with the culture, you'd think she's a witch/villain but for those who are familiar, she's the healer/heroine
A very good movie Don't believe those saying this trailer gave away the movie. No. It did not. There's soooo much about the movie you have to watch especially the reason Eva Green acts that way.
@@jackbrockhurst Greetings! No, I thought it was a movie, but it turned out to be a series. May check it out when I find it, thanks! BTW, Eva Green looked like my first real girlfriend, but never mind :).
Filipinos here complaining about Chai's accent, eto yung mga nakapag call-center lang at natuto mag Western accent, feeling nila foreigner na din sila, eh. There is absolutely nothing wrong with her accent. In fact, there is nothing wrong with not having a Western accent. Reallity check: every single person in the entire world not from the US has an accent. It's only the Filipinos who are SO OBSSESSED with having a Western accent, as if having it makes them better in English. I have met so many people with an accent but are amazing English speakers, and so many with a Western accent who don't even know the difference between "your" and "you're". Focus on proper grammar and articulation, not on being able to pronounce "CALL CEN-NER"
BTW, this is not generic Filipino culture that's going to be featured. Chai Fonacier said in multiple interviews that her character will speak the Cebuano/Bisaya language and that Cebuano/Bisaya culture will be shown.
Ah okay, so you meant Manila-Tagalog centric of "the" Filipino culture? Because in my understanding of Filipino culture, this term is all-encompassing so long as it features the very inch of Filipino, whether the language be Tagalog or other Philippine languages.
@@JohnroJosephGuaren spot on! The problem with the majority of Filipino viewers is that they are fed with the mainstream Filipino media culture that is based in Manila or Luzon in general. So beyond the geographical confines of the aforementioned are always considered to be "peripheral". If the actors are not Tagalog-raised, they will simply resort to implying that the film they're in is not "generic" enough. Filipino mainstream culture is, therefore, exclusive. Si Chai Fonacier is very critical in this issue, especially in Cebuano representation sa mass media. As far as I could remember, she told in an interview na she would rather speak in English if the speaker is Tagalog, pero depende din sa situation. What I hope others would see and change is their mentality of Filipino-Tagalog culture as superior to all existing cultures in the Philippines. Sana they will realize that a Filipino culture to be certainly a culture should not focus on the cultures of the ethnic majority or simply where the location of the Capital city is. Rather, Filipino cultures must welcome each unique feature of Philippine culture, be it linguistical and strictly cultural.
Loved the film, story was very impactful and unique. Chai’s acting was superb! She’s definitely an actor that needs more recognition. I hope to see more of her in future films. Very talented
Just watched this today ..jan 16 2023.. wow ..its a new kind of movie for me.. def worth the watch but just as a one time thing.. kuddos to the actors,actress and director or producer of this... kinda refreshing to see some of the belieds from our provinces in the big screen!
Wow! I’m surprised and impressed. Need to see this movie. Great acting with correct accent for the role. It adds authenticity witchcraft Kulam folklore from province the Philippines!
Fun fact about Chai: She is a great singer. She used to be part of the first batch of Pinoy Dream Academy scholars. Kabatch niya si Yeng Constantino, Ronnie Liang and Jay-r Siaboc.
Congratulations Chai 🎉🎊🇵🇭 Accent or without accent at the end of the day, acting persevered. Haters and bashers meant nothing. Proud of you kabayan. 🥰🤩😍
Nakakalungkot na mga kapwa Pinoy pa ang may mga negatibong sinasabi kung tutuusin ganyan naman talaga ang totoong accent natin kahit saan tayo ipunta, maging American citizen man tayo o kung ano man but that's how most of Filipinos speak. Yung mga nagmamarunong baka nga di kayo makaintindi at makapag salita ng straight English e. Habang pumuputok ang buche niyo sa inggit, well this young lady is enjoying her thousands or even millions from this film. Wag natin ibababa ang kapwa natin.
noooo. This is really happening even in Phil. When we look for a house help, we make sure that someone we know knows them. We dont just hire random people since we’re afraid of hiring a mangkukulam(witch). This js big time scary since this has happened to us
@@teamdips484 i think the husband is behind the deteriorating health of the wife. Some snippets in the video give so much clue that the Filipina here tries to counter the evil power the husband has sought from
my prediction is that the filipian woman is going to save the sick woman by getting rid of whatever is possessing her, but the sick woman's family is convinced that the healer is actually the attacker
I think her husband is drug*ng her. That's why the Filipina get rid of drugs and she treats her with healing things cuz it's very common in the Philippines until now. 😊
If you personaqlly heard chai in her normal english you would adore her. Her english speaking skills are superb.. She gave justice to her role in this movie.. kodus chai.
I had no clue of the premise of this movie until I watched it... the minute Cha spoke, I immediately recognized her BISAYA accent and beamed with pride. Tagalog vs Bisaya English accents are distinct and Filipinos know this. It was a great movie and had plenty of the "Unggo " witchcraft...😂.. scary stuff
Im working for almost 10 years overseas and i must say the accent is 99.9% accurate... 3 points kung di ganito accent mo 1.call center agent ka 2.pinanganak ka sa ibang bansa 3. O mapagpangap ka na nilalang This is a unique filipino accent so ano ba ang big deal at pinaglalaban ng iba jan? Lahat ng bansa my kania kaniang accent and thats ours! Be proud of it kesa mag nagngawa kayo jan. Atleast we can speak and understand english un ang importante not like some of europians at asian countries na nganga!
At last something nice been watching remakes and stuff lately. Another Filipino folklore you guys have seen that episode of the tv series Grimm it feature about aswang.
sa wah kabalo. kanang gina portray sa pinay, mananambal na sya. galing pangka naa kaau ang twest. murag ibasol sa pinay galing ang bana diay to kay para sa insurance.
First of all, people. If you are going to interview all of the Filipino OFWs, most of them doesn't have a neutral American accent. The accent is thick and most are self-taught. That is the generic Filipino accent when speaking in English. Have any of you heard how Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean speaks the English language? Chai did an awesome acting in this movie. A typical Filipina OFW from the province side of the Philippines (country-side). 💯🔥
Whatever criticism you said.. still ,im very proud of chai.. its a dream come true when you tried to work those very famous actors and actresses in Hollywood... go go chai,💜💪, loce you girl..
This is so interesting. 😍 "Kulam" is a form of witchcraft originated from the Philippines. And it was so exciting to see Ms.Chai in it. Will support this film!!!
@@techyjho Indonesian ethnic groups also have sea-serpent myths, but if I'm talking about their naga/sea-serpent myths, I'm not going to say Bakunawa despite their similarities and common roots. Likewise, I'm going to make sure to use the correct term if I'm talking about the Kapampangan Láwû. Even though it has lots of similarities to Bakunawa (the Visayan/Bikolano myth), it is still from a different culture; it is not Visayan/Bikolano, and has its differences too (it is closer to the demon Rahu).
@@rixdomingo967 but apparently the “bisaya represent” is far fetched from the movie . Do people from Aus or other countries say “Tunisian represent” “ dandenong represent” etc? no. Let’s stop glorifying people associated with their race. Commend them based on their talents.
idk why people are criticizing Chai's accent when this is the typical Filipino accent. She sounds great and the movie looks great. Will be looking forward to this.
it's the inherent racism speaking
not because chai can speak almost perfect english, does not mean she has to use it in "portraying a character"
@@dianapoe1915 what do you mean by this? As a Filipino myself, this is how middle-lower class Filipinos speak in English. Only rich and high society Filipinos who had the privilege of better English education can actually speak American English or the Filipino taglish "Conyo".
@@xecillmaze4740 in Cebu (or some bisaya) even lower middle class speaks good english.
@@xecillmaze4740 exactly. they hate it when filipinos in films/shows use this accent. i can get on board with exaggeration, but then there ARE filipinos who have this accent. Nevertheless, the accent shouldn't be an issue because chai was playing a character. Unless she sounded nothing like a Filipino. Then there's your bad accent.
Here we go again
If you just hear Chai her real English accent then you will never realize its a Filipino thats is talking. She was my trainor in Eperformax Cebu in 2011. She’s also a very talented singer. I’m so proud that she is making a name now in Hollywood! I know most of you were asking why her accent in this movie is like that because I think she is just playing of how a typical filipino maid would sound in our native tongue!
I thought she was born in 1996. 2011? That makes her 15 yrs old when she trained you then? ✌🏻
SUTUKIIIIILLLL SAUCE!!
@@aldrinmanzolim6629 she was born in 1986 not 96.
Tanginang mga Pinoy to na nambabash dahil sa accent niya, to me it adds more creepy points ngl. Its a movie, like literally a movie so the director wants to to feel the best experience, take Spider-Man as an example, Ned did not have a very strong filipino accent because its a superhero movie, its not that required.
Its hollywood film?
thought was irish film
Yung accent ni Chai is the same accent of every filipinos living abroad. Daming nagmamarunong dito. Good Job, Chai!! 🎉
As a Filipino working in London...LEGIT ganon accent naten dito..wag nga kayo. Hahaha
Ma’am di ka pa nasanay ugali talaga yon ng mga filipino lagi sila dapat magaling. 😅
Ako din ofw ganyan accent ko 😆
Unrealistic siyempre kung mag american accent siya diba? lol! tama lang yun ganun naman talaga yun, doesnt matter as long as naiintindihan ka masyadong lang talagang maarte ang pinoy pag dating sa englishan
oo nga, kea gnyn accent nya kc MAJORITY ng pilipino sa abroad gnyan ang accent.
I just watched it with my wife. I'll be honest, we didn't think it will be this great! Excellent portrayal of one of the Philippines' old beliefs.
Perfectly said
@@jenniferharnandan553 duh
Every country has this belief. I am Polish and my great-grandma was a renowned spiritual healer in her village
@@raraszek doesn't change the fact that it's an old belief in the Philippines
It’s not an old belief, still happening in some provinces like romblon
Eva Green: Are you from the Philippines?
Thegirl: No Cebo
Gagi 🤣🤣🤣
Un pa ung tittle. 😅😅😅
🤣
Cracked me up! 🤣😂
Winner! 😂
When Eva Green said "Dili kong gusto ang tanaw" I lost it! Hearing Bisaya on a global stage is higher level of pride! I love the Fashion and manufacturing commentary. I liked how the film presented Philippines without it overwhelming the screen that it shouts "hey, this is Philippines" or toned down on adobo as dish. Everything about it is beautifully done!
When did she say it?
@@dianaraaaa In one of the first parts of the movie where Diana was trying to show Christine the images of conditions.
Really? Wow! This is a must see.
Pp
Sorry to say this but it was dubbed, it wasn't her voice.
BRUH FIL ACCENT HELLA ACCURATE XDDD also excited cause it's a Bisaya!!! Like finally someone from another area of the country!!! Hope we people who ain't from NCR or Capital be appreciated someday (and I hope there'll be more representation of other cultures and languages in PH MAIN STREAM MEDIA!)
Here goes the Filipinos complaining about the accent again. The character is a helper and they typically have tick Filipino accent whether we like it or not.
Complain if the character lived her whole life in an english speaking country and still have a tick Filipino accent.
Amazing how you get a first hand experience of how perceptions/biases affect how one processes information. for those unfamiliar with the culture, you'd think she's a witch/villain but for those who are familiar, she's the healer/heroine
im very familiar with the kultura yet I think shes the antagonist lmao
Yeah, I get the feeling it's an intentional misdirection in the trailer. She will probably be the Tangina Barrons of the film.
I think you’re right. That’s the same thought i have.
Except those abilities can be used for either good or evil.
Grabe sa ibang bansa na nag hahasik Ang mga makukulam.😚😚😚be proud.
Here in our locals, when you are treated from a curse, insects go out from your body, which means the nanny will be the hero here
Omg you don't deserve ro have an internet connection.
I absolutely agree
Depends. Sometimes mambabarang puts insects inside people. So you have to be skeptic somehow.
Insects?? What kind of Insects?
@@mattgilbert7347 small ones , intended so they call lay inside the victims body and kill them. That's how mambabarang specializes
.. one of the best film's I've ever watched with a deep story.. keeps you thinking from beginning to end!
Woah! got my chills after seeing a Filipina proud of you kabayan!!!! 🇵🇭
Same
A very good movie
Don't believe those saying this trailer gave away the movie. No. It did not. There's soooo much about the movie you have to watch especially the reason Eva Green acts that way.
The best psychological film I have ever watched, on par with midsommar get out and hereditary
Chai with Ms Peregrine and Merlin. This will be great for her discography!!
The movie doesn't seem like a musical unless the 3 sang the theme song.
If youve never experienced sleep paralysis with hallucinations,the first 5 seconds of this trailer describes it as close as possible.
Holy fck bro. I used to get it really bad years ago and it was the most scariest shit ever. This trailer clip aint got sht on proper SP
@@housebrigade¹q
Eva Green in a horror film is the most astounding casting I've seen since Heather Manzaratto agreed to star in Hostel 2.
Have you seen Penny Dreadful?
@@jackbrockhurst Greetings! No, I thought it was a movie, but it turned out to be a series. May check it out when I find it, thanks! BTW, Eva Green looked like my first real girlfriend, but never mind :).
Filipinos here complaining about Chai's accent, eto yung mga nakapag call-center lang at natuto mag Western accent, feeling nila foreigner na din sila, eh. There is absolutely nothing wrong with her accent. In fact, there is nothing wrong with not having a Western accent. Reallity check: every single person in the entire world not from the US has an accent. It's only the Filipinos who are SO OBSSESSED with having a Western accent, as if having it makes them better in English. I have met so many people with an accent but are amazing English speakers, and so many with a Western accent who don't even know the difference between "your" and "you're". Focus on proper grammar and articulation, not on being able to pronounce "CALL CEN-NER"
seen this movie. Chai and her role is a revelation. What a fresh take with this kind of cinema. Not your typical suspense thriller movie
BTW, this is not generic Filipino culture that's going to be featured. Chai Fonacier said in multiple interviews that her character will speak the Cebuano/Bisaya language and that Cebuano/Bisaya culture will be shown.
Ah okay, so you meant Manila-Tagalog centric of "the" Filipino culture? Because in my understanding of Filipino culture, this term is all-encompassing so long as it features the very inch of Filipino, whether the language be Tagalog or other Philippine languages.
@@alexkyun1365 Yeah.
here we go again with the Bisaya-is-not-generic Filiipino culture.
@@JohnroJosephGuaren spot on!
The problem with the majority of Filipino viewers is that they are fed with the mainstream Filipino media culture that is based in Manila or Luzon in general. So beyond the geographical confines of the aforementioned are always considered to be "peripheral". If the actors are not Tagalog-raised, they will simply resort to implying that the film they're in is not "generic" enough. Filipino mainstream culture is, therefore, exclusive. Si Chai Fonacier is very critical in this issue, especially in Cebuano representation sa mass media. As far as I could remember, she told in an interview na she would rather speak in English if the speaker is Tagalog, pero depende din sa situation.
What I hope others would see and change is their mentality of Filipino-Tagalog culture as superior to all existing cultures in the Philippines. Sana they will realize that a Filipino culture to be certainly a culture should not focus on the cultures of the ethnic majority or simply where the location of the Capital city is. Rather, Filipino cultures must welcome each unique feature of Philippine culture, be it linguistical and strictly cultural.
@@JohnroJosephGuaren And? How is it wrong? :)
wow! I'm gonna watch this movie. So proud to be a Filipino.
Loved the film, story was very impactful and unique. Chai’s acting was superb! She’s definitely an actor that needs more recognition. I hope to see more of her in future films. Very talented
Just watched this today ..jan 16 2023.. wow ..its a new kind of movie for me.. def worth the watch but just as a one time thing.. kuddos to the actors,actress and director or producer of this... kinda refreshing to see some of the belieds from our provinces in the big screen!
Wow! I’m surprised and impressed. Need to see this movie. Great acting with correct accent for the role. It adds authenticity witchcraft Kulam folklore from province the Philippines!
Fun fact about Chai: She is a great singer. She used to be part of the first batch of Pinoy Dream Academy scholars. Kabatch niya si Yeng Constantino, Ronnie Liang and Jay-r Siaboc.
Proud Pinoy here!!! Proud Ilonggo here... kanamit gid!!! nang movie!! Galing!! solid!
Just watched this on Netflix. Superb acting and deep story telling.
Congratulations Chai 🎉🎊🇵🇭
Accent or without accent at the end of the day, acting persevered. Haters and bashers meant nothing. Proud of you kabayan. 🥰🤩😍
Nakakalungkot na mga kapwa Pinoy pa ang may mga negatibong sinasabi kung tutuusin ganyan naman talaga ang totoong accent natin kahit saan tayo ipunta, maging American citizen man tayo o kung ano man but that's how most of Filipinos speak. Yung mga nagmamarunong baka nga di kayo makaintindi at makapag salita ng straight English e. Habang pumuputok ang buche niyo sa inggit, well this young lady is enjoying her thousands or even millions from this film.
Wag natin ibababa ang kapwa natin.
noooo. This is really happening even in Phil. When we look for a house help, we make sure that someone we know knows them. We dont just hire random people since we’re afraid of hiring a mangkukulam(witch). This js big time scary since this has happened to us
This is not kulam. Chai is Bisaya and so is her character. Kulam is not a Bisaya concept. (I'm Bisaya.)
@@julienneloreto8561 yeah i think barang is the right term to use? IDK im also bisaya as well
@@muffin1234five Yeah
If you know truly our culture you’re already know who is the villain in this story. Diba if we get sick some people prefer traditional meds
@@teamdips484 i think the husband is behind the deteriorating health of the wife. Some snippets in the video give so much clue that the Filipina here tries to counter the evil power the husband has sought from
Wow proud filipino here!… sikat najud ning mga bisaya oi. 😊
my prediction is that the filipian woman is going to save the sick woman by getting rid of whatever is possessing her, but the sick woman's family is convinced that the healer is actually the attacker
I think her husband is drug*ng her. That's why the Filipina get rid of drugs and she treats her with healing things cuz it's very common in the Philippines until now. 😊
and the husband is the one that's making her sick...
Spoilers dag namit!😂
@@politicallycorrect1102 that's what I've taught her husband was the one making her sick
That's why called KULAM
search it my friend..
Like mommy dionesia Pacquiao 😊
Proud .... proud Cagayananon and she is a hard working individual. So so happy for her
Cagay anon,meaning from cagayan de oro?omg!!!😀😀😀💓
If you personaqlly heard chai in her normal english you would adore her. Her english speaking skills are superb..
She gave justice to her role in this movie.. kodus chai.
So Proud of Chai! 😍😍😍Raising the flag of Filipino actors. 👏👏👏👏
Just watched this and was not disappointed. Great movie.
From the trailer, this film feels like an A24 horror film
I want to watch this now✌️Nakaka proud🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
I had no clue of the premise of this movie until I watched it... the minute Cha spoke, I immediately recognized her BISAYA accent and beamed with pride. Tagalog vs Bisaya English accents are distinct and Filipinos know this. It was a great movie and had plenty of the "Unggo " witchcraft...😂.. scary stuff
Beautiful masterpiece! 🙌
This move was the best scary movie i have seen in like a few years. Didn't expect it to be this good wow
Ending filipina convinced the daughter to become a nurse 😂😂😂
We need PART 2 and it should be film here in philippines where a foreigner go on a vacation here in Philippines and suddenly something happen
True. Like The Healing by Vilma Santos. That movie scared me.
So excited to watch this ❤ she’s from Maria Clara at Ibarra ❤❤❤
Galing mag english nyan si chai shes from Cebu remember
Love Ava Green.. From 300 Rise of An Empire to Penny Dreadful. Pag Ava Green, matic ganda ng project.
Don't know her but she is very talented (my son know of her)
Very proud Cebuana/Filipino here x
Just finished watching this on Netflix Philippines. Great film! 👍
Eva Green, finally, did not see her last time in many movies.
This looks awesome!!!
The background vocalizing in this is SUBLIME
Whooa Chai!! Way to go Girl!
Finally something different and interesting! Wanna see that!
Im working for almost 10 years overseas and i must say the accent is 99.9% accurate...
3 points kung di ganito accent mo
1.call center agent ka
2.pinanganak ka sa ibang bansa
3. O mapagpangap ka na nilalang
This is a unique filipino accent so ano ba ang big deal at pinaglalaban ng iba jan? Lahat ng bansa my kania kaniang accent and thats ours! Be proud of it kesa mag nagngawa kayo jan. Atleast we can speak and understand english un ang importante not like some of europians at asian countries na nganga!
Magaling na actress si chai. Call center trainer yan sa cebu dati.
At last something nice been watching remakes and stuff lately. Another Filipino folklore you guys have seen that episode of the tv series Grimm it feature about aswang.
Has anyone seen the movie? I just finished it and what a ride!!!
Congratulations our kababayan, natatandaan ko sya sa series ng maria clara at ibarra
sa wah kabalo. kanang gina portray sa pinay, mananambal na sya. galing pangka naa kaau ang twest. murag ibasol sa pinay galing ang bana diay to kay para sa insurance.
Ahh Yes! I so want to watch this.
Proud of you Chai 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
my top two favorite actors!! Mark Strong and Eva Green!!! Best Movie of October 2022!! ( I think!) lol
Chai ia doing so well! Good job!
Me i dont care how she talks. As a filipino I AM SO PROUD OF HER and shes a damn good actress.
Kulam oh barang umabot na sa Hollywood...nice sexy star pa Kasama.Eva..
Great job for my kababayang Filipinos!
Oh my gosh! I have to watch this!
Oh my God! the scene with ticks I just cannot
i love Eva
Just finished watching the movie! And man it was a trill, a well putted ending.. tho it end up differently than what i expected.
Is it scary or not
@@mystore6281 not at all, just a sudden trill at the ending.
@@livingroomsamsungtv ahhh shit.. jus downloaded.. u should ve reply soon mate.. anyways thanx.. gotta watch
Hahaha mb mb
@@livingroomsamsungtv MB??
Galing 🙌🙌🙌
Eva green and mark strong thats some high caliber actors congrats chai fonancier
Proud filipino/bisaya chai🔥🔥🔥🔥🤙🏽🤙🏽 ❤
Very nice movie. 🎉
Wow masterpiece
Cant wait to watch this
Wow excited to watch 😳🥶🥶
Wow nice! I gonna watch it!
First of all, people. If you are going to interview all of the Filipino OFWs, most of them doesn't have a neutral American accent. The accent is thick and most are self-taught. That is the generic Filipino accent when speaking in English. Have any of you heard how Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean speaks the English language?
Chai did an awesome acting in this movie. A typical Filipina OFW from the province side of the Philippines (country-side). 💯🔥
Whatever criticism you said.. still ,im very proud of chai.. its a dream come true when you tried to work those very famous actors and actresses in Hollywood... go go chai,💜💪, loce you girl..
This is the same director from "Vivarium" 😱
Wow! Eva Green(James Bond girl) and Chai Fonacier(Maria Clara at Ibarra) together in one film.
Ang Ganda ng movie chai
wow ang galing isa na nmang pinoy actress panalo palakpakan
inggit much na nman ang ibang kanguso aktris at mga buangkapamilyuks
where i can watch full movie
Incredible 😘
Amazing
This looks very promising, this is going to be a great year for horror!
such a good movie
Love this!
The husband is the enemy 😁
WHAT AN AMAZING MOVIE!! i just watched it in netflix. i think it is on par with parasite. 👏
When is this showing?
This is so interesting. 😍 "Kulam" is a form of witchcraft originated from the Philippines. And it was so exciting to see Ms.Chai in it. Will support this film!!!
This is not kulam. Chai is Bisaya and so is her character. Kulam is not a Bisaya concept. (I'm Bisaya.)
@@julienneloreto8561 Meh. It's the same. "Kulam" is just the tagalog word for "Barang".
@@techyjho Still important to use the right terminology, IMO
@@techyjho Indonesian ethnic groups also have sea-serpent myths, but if I'm talking about their naga/sea-serpent myths, I'm not going to say Bakunawa despite their similarities and common roots. Likewise, I'm going to make sure to use the correct term if I'm talking about the Kapampangan Láwû. Even though it has lots of similarities to Bakunawa (the Visayan/Bikolano myth), it is still from a different culture; it is not Visayan/Bikolano, and has its differences too (it is closer to the demon Rahu).
@@julienneloreto8561 if kulam is not barang, so is WATER not TUBIG? Hays.
Ganda ng movie.
Bisaya represeeeeent
This doesnt talk about any ethnic race in Phil. Give appropriate comments please. This kind of comment is people with backwards education
@@muffin1234five I heard this maid is from Cebu hence the tradition and the accent.
@@rixdomingo967 but apparently the “bisaya represent” is far fetched from the movie . Do people from Aus or other countries say “Tunisian represent” “ dandenong represent” etc? no. Let’s stop glorifying people associated with their race. Commend them based on their talents.
@@muffin1234five The actress is bisaya...
@@muffin1234five huh???? I'm talking about Chai Fornacier in an international movie wtf
great movie holy mother FATHER
I want to watch this
Very good!
Have you watched Jo koy? If you laugh at his jokes, that's his mother's accent! so everything is cool here
Walang problema don sa Filipino accent nya.. ganda kaya pakinggan..