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Neil Ryan Sese, JR Versales, Dominic Roque, Rhed Bustamante, Phoebe Walker, John Vic De Guzman, and Ronnie Alonte in Seklusyon (2016)

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Seklusyon

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  • In 1947, those aspiring to be priests are sent to a remote monastery to live in seclusion (Seklusyon) on the last day of their training. The purpose is to shield them from evil of the world. The plot thickens when a mysterious young girl arrives there, but the challenge that awaits the candidates is whether she was really sent by God or by the Devil.—akosijesu
  • They say that the devil attacks more aggressively during the last seven days of becoming a priest, so deacons are sent to a secluded holy fortress to avoid the devil's temptations. Suddenly a mysterious young girl arrives and twists the fates of the aspiring servants of the Church. Will faith be stronger than any fear?
  • In 1947, a group of deacons (aspiring priests) on their last week of training are sent to a remote monastery to live in seclusion for seven days to protect them from the devil, who on the last few days of training attempts to break the will of deacons to make them reconsider their choice of becoming priests. During their seclusion, a little girl named Anghela, believed by locals to be a living saint because of her healing abilities, appears at the monastery seeking refuge. As time goes on, whether Anghela is an angel or an agent of the devil becomes more and more unclear.—Karl der Grosse

Synopsis

  • In 1947, Padre Ricardo arrives at a marketplace to investigate people whose ailments were miraculously healed by a child named Anghela Santa Ana, who is assisted by a mysterious nun, Sister Cecilia. Ricardo becomes suspicious of Anghela's powers as every time she heals someone, a black liquid drips from her mouth.

    Miguel, a deacon, arrives at a monastery and meets Sandoval, a former priest who was excommunicated. Sandoval tells him about an old custom where temporary deacons and aspiring priests are sequestered at the very end of their training, as it is believed in the last seven days they are most vulnerable to demonic influence. While in seclusion, Miguel meets his fellow deacons, Carlo, Fabián, and Marco.

    While in a church, Padre Ricardo discovers a bloodied Anghela, her parents having been murdered. The local bishop orders that Anghela and Sister Cecilia be housed in the same monastery as the secluded deacons, despite Ricardo's protests due to his suspicions of Sister Cecilia. However, the bishop allows Ricardo to continue his investigation. Sandoval at first refuses to let Anghela and Sister Cecilia stay, saying they will disturb the deacons' training, but later begrudgingly agrees when told their stay is ordered by the bishop. Anghela uses her powers to make their bread edible again after it had gone moldy and stale, as well as turning tap water into wine. The deacons, except Miguel, are amazed by her powers, deeming them miraculous.

    During the course of their stay, the deacons are plagued by recurring nightmares based on their sins: Marco's gluttony caused his siblings to die from starvation in the recently-ended Second World War; Fabián's entry into the priesthood was his escape from a physically abusive mother; and Miguel is taunted by his dead ex-lover, Erina, in a grotesque form of Our Lady of Sorrows. One night, Anghela goes to the kitchen to ask Sandoval for food and water, and later on discussed his excommunication. As Anghela convinces him that he was innocent of his sins, Sandoval departs the next morning, thanking the girl and leaving the deacons under her charge.

    In the course of his investigation, Padre Ricardo arrives at a convent to question its Mother Superior about Sister Cecilia. Despite her rudeness, the Mother Superior willingly gives him Cecilia's records, but warns him to stop investigating and never return. The records state that Cecilia was gang raped during the War, and part of her face was burned. She later became Anghela's teacher; it is implied Anghela healed her wounds. He also discovers that Anghela was raised in an orphanage and was adopted. To Ricardo's surprise, one document appeared to have the name "NgaHela" written on it, an anagram of "Anghela" and is said to be the name of the Devil incarnate. The document further explains that Anghela's healing and miraculous powers come not from God, but the Devil. With this evidence of Anghela as a false prophet and Cecilia being one of her minions, Ricardo visits the bishop to warn him of Anghela's true nature, but at the same moment Sandoval bursts in the room and shoots the bishop dead. He informs a shocked Ricardo about Anghela's whereabouts and that she is waiting for him.

    As the deacons finish their training, Anghela convinces them to redeem themselves from their sins by feeding their vices, sometimes using Sister Cecilia as a pawn for her schemes. Marco indulges his gluttony; Fabián is revealed to be abusive towards women due to the abuse he received from his mother; while Carlo is shown to be a pedophile. During a Black Mass held by Anghela in the monastery chapel, Miguel unsuccessfully tries to convince the other deacons that she must not be trusted. He angrily denounces Anghela a false prophet and runs into the woods, where he is followed by Anghela, Cecilia, and the three deacons. During the chase, Miguel trips and is knocked unconscious. A flashback shows Miguel's relationship with Erina, whom he left pregnant with their child to enter the priesthood. Betrayed and heartbroken, Erina hanged herself after giving birth. Anghela sees Miguel and heals his head wound, and on waking he realizes she is his daughter. At the chapel, Anghela resumes her satanic liturgy and has the four deacons drink from a chalice filled with the black liquid. Miguel does so, but is still doubtful.

    Padre Ricardo finally confronts Anghela, and tries to exorcise her, only to be burned to death by her powers. Miguel seizes Anghela, takes her to the chapel, and barricades the door. There, Anghela reveals herself as the demon NgaHela, who plots to control the Catholic Church; those whom she has healed become her disciples and worshipers. As Sister Cecilia and the three deacons try to break down the door, Miguel grabs a knife and stabs Anghela several times. Black liquid drips out from her mouth as she slowly dies, while Miguel escapes, never to be seen again.

    The film ends with Fabián, Carlo, and Marco being ordained to the priesthood by a new bishop, who is unaware they were consecrated not to God, but the Devil.

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