The above trailer for the new film by Tikoy Aguiluz (director of Segurista) is banned, for some reason, and was given an “X rating” by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB). There are dark forces behind this ban, I feel it. The production took to YouTube, which is the best decision to make. The internet has a way wider audience.
The film, titled Tragic Theater, is based off a book written by debuting author G.M. Coronel, who, despite his efforts, is unsuccessful in fleshing-out the nuances of his material—or at least, not much to what I have begun to expect. I must reserve judgment, though: people rave for the second book, titled Tomb Keeper, which serves as both the prequel and sequel to the first book.
Tragic Theater is centred on Annie (played by Andi Eigenmann), a tourism department officer who plans to reconstruct Manila Film Center. All is well, until she learns the history behind its destruction: allegedly, hundreds of people were buried alive during a collapse, due, presumably, to hasty construction.
(And when she digs deeper, she digs out a pair of Red Shoes.)
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Aguiluz is at helm as director, which bolsters confidence; the cast also includes Christopher De Leon and John Estrada. Tragic Theater opens in Philippine theaters January 2015.
In addition to the above trailer, we have a few screen-grabs to share below. Share us in the comments your thoughts!