15 reviews
Uninvited is undeniably a campy affair, but it's at least enjoyably so. So satisfying is the idea of watching Ate Vi take out a group of disposable villainous archetypes half her age that you can almost forgive the movie for being so predictable. Almost.
Dan Villegas' revenge flick revolves around Eva Candelaria (Vilma Santos), a mysterious woman who arrives at the birthday party of a wealthy man, Guilly (Aga Muhlach), who, a decade earlier, murdered her daughter. Eva has come to settle the score and exact her revenge.
While the premise holds promise, the film struggles to deliver a satisfying payoff. Dodo Dayao's script takes its time establishing Eva's vendetta, but all this buildup to the climactic party confrontation feels drawn out and, unfortunately, predictable. The stakes are never fully heightened, and what should be a cathartic moment of reckoning instead falls flat due to a lack of tension and urgency. The action itself lacks finesse, and the film's resolution feels as though it's simply going through the motions, leaving little room for emotional payoff.
Despite its narrative missteps, Uninvited is still worth watching, thanks in large part to the performances of Vilma Santos and Aga Muhlach. Santos fully embodies the vengeful mother turned vigilante, imbuing Eva with both strength and vulnerability, making her journey compelling even when the script falters. On the other hand, Muhlach relishes his role as the over-the-top villain, bringing a sense of glee to his character's evil deeds. Their chemistry and contrasting performances, while limited to the climax, inject some much-needed energy into the film.
While the movie stumbles to deliver the impact it promises, Uninvited still earns a seat at the table, thanks to the commanding performance of its leads, even as the material around them fizzles out. It may not be the must-see event in theaters it aspires to be, but it's definitely a fun watch for a streaming session.
Dan Villegas' revenge flick revolves around Eva Candelaria (Vilma Santos), a mysterious woman who arrives at the birthday party of a wealthy man, Guilly (Aga Muhlach), who, a decade earlier, murdered her daughter. Eva has come to settle the score and exact her revenge.
While the premise holds promise, the film struggles to deliver a satisfying payoff. Dodo Dayao's script takes its time establishing Eva's vendetta, but all this buildup to the climactic party confrontation feels drawn out and, unfortunately, predictable. The stakes are never fully heightened, and what should be a cathartic moment of reckoning instead falls flat due to a lack of tension and urgency. The action itself lacks finesse, and the film's resolution feels as though it's simply going through the motions, leaving little room for emotional payoff.
Despite its narrative missteps, Uninvited is still worth watching, thanks in large part to the performances of Vilma Santos and Aga Muhlach. Santos fully embodies the vengeful mother turned vigilante, imbuing Eva with both strength and vulnerability, making her journey compelling even when the script falters. On the other hand, Muhlach relishes his role as the over-the-top villain, bringing a sense of glee to his character's evil deeds. Their chemistry and contrasting performances, while limited to the climax, inject some much-needed energy into the film.
While the movie stumbles to deliver the impact it promises, Uninvited still earns a seat at the table, thanks to the commanding performance of its leads, even as the material around them fizzles out. It may not be the must-see event in theaters it aspires to be, but it's definitely a fun watch for a streaming session.
- Jay_Exiomo
- Dec 25, 2024
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- karlandrewcruz
- Jan 2, 2025
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The movie runs for just 1 hour and 33 minutes, so the pacing was fast. The plot is simple but intense: a mother out for justice after the brutal rape and murder of her daughter and the daughter's boyfriend.
Vilma Santos proves once again why she's the Star for All Seasons. You can really feel every bit of her emotion-grief, rage, strength. And surprise, surprise: Aga Muhlach! I grew up knowing him as the classic heartthrob, but here, he plays a messed-up family man with a selfish, pleasure-seeking lifestyle. You'll really hate his character...which means he did a great job!
The cast is solid-Mylene Dizon and Tirso Cruz are here too, though I wish Tirso had more screen time. As for Nadine Lustre, this was my first time seeing her act. Not sure if the poker face is part of the role or her signature expression?
All in all, the film is raw, bloody, and gripping. Worth the watch!
Vilma Santos proves once again why she's the Star for All Seasons. You can really feel every bit of her emotion-grief, rage, strength. And surprise, surprise: Aga Muhlach! I grew up knowing him as the classic heartthrob, but here, he plays a messed-up family man with a selfish, pleasure-seeking lifestyle. You'll really hate his character...which means he did a great job!
The cast is solid-Mylene Dizon and Tirso Cruz are here too, though I wish Tirso had more screen time. As for Nadine Lustre, this was my first time seeing her act. Not sure if the poker face is part of the role or her signature expression?
All in all, the film is raw, bloody, and gripping. Worth the watch!
- TheReviewNook25
- Jun 14, 2025
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Vilma Santos delivers yet another masterful performance in Uninvited, a mystery-suspense thriller that cements her legacy as one of Philippine cinema's most versatile actresses. Directed by Dan Villegas, the film weaves a gripping narrative of secrets, betrayals, and unexpected twists, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats from start to finish.
Santos portrays a strong, enigmatic character who unravels layers of deception with her sharp instincts and emotional depth. Her performance is both restrained and powerful, seamlessly balancing vulnerability and strength. The supporting cast, including Aga Muhlach and Nadine Lustre, complements Santos's magnetic screen presence, creating a dynamic ensemble that elevates the story's intensity.
The film's cinematography is equally compelling, with Villegas capturing dark, atmospheric visuals that enhance the suspense. The score is haunting yet subtle, perfectly matching the film's tone without overpowering its emotional beats. The screenplay is taut and intelligent, with dialogues that resonate long after the credits roll.
While Uninvited may not fit the mold of traditional crowd-pleasers, it stands out as a meticulously crafted piece of cinema. Its narrative complexity and layered performances make it a strong contender for recognition in award-giving bodies. Santos proves once again that she can tackle challenging roles with ease, delivering a performance that lingers in the minds of viewers.
Uninvited is more than just a suspense film-it's a testament to the enduring power of storytelling and the artistry of one of Philippine cinema's finest icons. It's a must-watch for fans of the genre and anyone who appreciates nuanced, character-driven narratives.
10/10.
Santos portrays a strong, enigmatic character who unravels layers of deception with her sharp instincts and emotional depth. Her performance is both restrained and powerful, seamlessly balancing vulnerability and strength. The supporting cast, including Aga Muhlach and Nadine Lustre, complements Santos's magnetic screen presence, creating a dynamic ensemble that elevates the story's intensity.
The film's cinematography is equally compelling, with Villegas capturing dark, atmospheric visuals that enhance the suspense. The score is haunting yet subtle, perfectly matching the film's tone without overpowering its emotional beats. The screenplay is taut and intelligent, with dialogues that resonate long after the credits roll.
While Uninvited may not fit the mold of traditional crowd-pleasers, it stands out as a meticulously crafted piece of cinema. Its narrative complexity and layered performances make it a strong contender for recognition in award-giving bodies. Santos proves once again that she can tackle challenging roles with ease, delivering a performance that lingers in the minds of viewers.
Uninvited is more than just a suspense film-it's a testament to the enduring power of storytelling and the artistry of one of Philippine cinema's finest icons. It's a must-watch for fans of the genre and anyone who appreciates nuanced, character-driven narratives.
10/10.
Uninvited had all the ingredients for a chilling thriller, but unfortunately, the execution fell flat. The lead character was unconvincing and felt unconvincing, relying heavily on excessive profanity instead of depth or emotional nuance. The casting was simply off. The character came across as more performative than believable, which broke the immersion completely.
One of the biggest missed opportunities was the ending. It felt unresolved. At the very least, the film could've shown the victims' IDs or photos being found in Vega's house to bring some closure and justice to the storyline. Without it, the payoff is hollow.
And what about the daughter? Her character arc felt forgotten. I kept waiting to see what she did next, what impact she had on the final outcome, but it was left vague and incomplete. For a film centered around tension and survival, the emotional payoff was missing entirely. The emotional weight of the film, the fear, the grief, the trauma, was barely there. It lacked the kind of layered performances that make you feel for the victims and fear the villain. The villain is not convincing. A thriller without emotional stakes is just noise, and sadly, that's what much of this movie turned into.
This could have been a powerful, unsettling film - but it needed better casting, more restraint with the script, and a far more thoughtful ending.
One of the biggest missed opportunities was the ending. It felt unresolved. At the very least, the film could've shown the victims' IDs or photos being found in Vega's house to bring some closure and justice to the storyline. Without it, the payoff is hollow.
And what about the daughter? Her character arc felt forgotten. I kept waiting to see what she did next, what impact she had on the final outcome, but it was left vague and incomplete. For a film centered around tension and survival, the emotional payoff was missing entirely. The emotional weight of the film, the fear, the grief, the trauma, was barely there. It lacked the kind of layered performances that make you feel for the victims and fear the villain. The villain is not convincing. A thriller without emotional stakes is just noise, and sadly, that's what much of this movie turned into.
This could have been a powerful, unsettling film - but it needed better casting, more restraint with the script, and a far more thoughtful ending.
- hernameisirish
- Jul 28, 2025
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This movie shouldn't be shown in the mainstream cinema because the quality of this film is like its intended for "low peak" time in tv where people are not watching the tv after 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
The lead villain and his minions acted poorly with disappointing dialogue.did they make the script of this movie overnight?
The avengeful mother looks so old and you can tell she cant hardly do the stunts.she should have just stayed at home sitting on a lazy boy while crying.
Script has lots of loopholes which makes this movie unrealistic and it will definitely make you raise your eyebrows while scratching your head.
The lead villain and his minions acted poorly with disappointing dialogue.did they make the script of this movie overnight?
The avengeful mother looks so old and you can tell she cant hardly do the stunts.she should have just stayed at home sitting on a lazy boy while crying.
Script has lots of loopholes which makes this movie unrealistic and it will definitely make you raise your eyebrows while scratching your head.
- louiedavec
- Jun 23, 2025
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Lily (played by Gabby Padilla) ruined the movie. Her appearance doesn't suit the role of a college girl-she looks too old for it
Gabby Padilla's portrayal of Lily in the film significantly detracted from the overall experience due to a noticeable mismatch between her physical appearance and the character she was meant to portray. As a college student, Lily was expected to embody a youthful, energetic presence, but Padilla's mature look made the role feel unrealistic and distracting. Her appearance did not convincingly align with the typical image of a college girl, which disrupted the immersion and made it difficult to fully engage with the story. This casting choice ultimately undermined the film's credibility and left a lasting negative impression.
Gabby Padilla's portrayal of Lily in the film significantly detracted from the overall experience due to a noticeable mismatch between her physical appearance and the character she was meant to portray. As a college student, Lily was expected to embody a youthful, energetic presence, but Padilla's mature look made the role feel unrealistic and distracting. Her appearance did not convincingly align with the typical image of a college girl, which disrupted the immersion and made it difficult to fully engage with the story. This casting choice ultimately undermined the film's credibility and left a lasting negative impression.
It's the most satisfying entry I've seen so far. This cinematic gem, being the first in the country to use the custom-built Cooke Anamorphic Full Frame Special Flare lenses, which is commonly used by Hollywood productions.
The cast?
Vilma Santos-Recto delivers the best performance of her career and it's a travesty that she didn't even get nominated for Best Actress. Aga Muhlach is the man you will love to hate! A different Aga Muhlach! And Nadine Lustre slays despite her limited role. The whole movie is not complete without her.
'Uninvited' is a genuinely must-see, solid revenge-thriller. I'm hoping for a sequel.
The cast?
Vilma Santos-Recto delivers the best performance of her career and it's a travesty that she didn't even get nominated for Best Actress. Aga Muhlach is the man you will love to hate! A different Aga Muhlach! And Nadine Lustre slays despite her limited role. The whole movie is not complete without her.
'Uninvited' is a genuinely must-see, solid revenge-thriller. I'm hoping for a sequel.
- louiereyasher
- Mar 30, 2025
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- bergmanboghart
- Jun 26, 2025
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- TristanJ-16
- Jul 20, 2025
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"Uninvited" is surprisingly disturbing for a mainstream film. This movie one of the best Filipino Rape Revenge ever! The film is about a mother who avenges her daughter from a wealthy merciless man. I don't have any complaints about this movie as this film is solid from start to finish. The cast are intense and it feels like they are racing each other when it comes to the acting department so everyone stands out. Aga Mulach is brilliant as a merciless villain. Vilma Santos is perfectly portrayed in her role as brilliant! Even Nadine Lustre, I won't spoil her character but she brilliantly justifies her role. The direction is at best. The one night moment setting works! The costumes are topnotch and elegant together with cinematography.
Overall, "Uninvited" is an instant classic Filipino movie! The name Eva Candelaria will soon become Vilma Santos' one of her iconic roles. The film is never afraid to go darker and brutally intense. This is definitely a must see Filipino movie this year!
Overall, "Uninvited" is an instant classic Filipino movie! The name Eva Candelaria will soon become Vilma Santos' one of her iconic roles. The film is never afraid to go darker and brutally intense. This is definitely a must see Filipino movie this year!
- reybenipayo
- Dec 25, 2024
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This movie should have a trigger warning for some viewers. Uninvited is a raw story about human trafficking and rape. I find the actors of this film to be quite talented with extraordinary range. The dialogue is terrific and the subtle expressions added more weight to the delivery. Really captures how heavy this film should really be. Aga Mulach is an all around household name known for light and comedic themes. This was a stark departure from him. Guilly is very repulsive. Vilma Santos is a true OG. If the younger generation do not know how good of an actress she is, they need to watch this film. Nadine Lustre embodied the personality of her role and really came through with the conflicted feelings it has. 10/10.
- edsoncadiente
- Dec 31, 2024
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It doesn't hold back on trying to be suitable for mass consumption or appealing to the general audience.
It has its flaws, such as some situations being unrealistic (I won't go into detail to avoid spoilers) and some scenes in the ending feeling a bit anti-climactic, but the build-up was really good.
The casting (the assigning of actors to the characters) was great and very "surprising," to say the least, with an interesting combination of actors: Aga Muhlach, Vilma Santos, Nadine Lustre, Tirso Cruz III, Mylene Dizon, RK Bagatsing, and Elijah Canlas. This one didn't feel like they picked characters at random-the chemistry was really there, and I would've loved to see more of it in a TV series.
Notable mentions for acting go to Aga Muhlach, whose hysterical behavior and performance were so good that he was genuinely intimidating and maddening. Definitely a strong contender for the Best Actor award.
I loved the set, cinematography, and overall atmosphere of the film - it was modern yet vintage. It's one of a kind and the production team really nailed it with the high-society crime vibes. I think Filipinos have truly nailed making movies cinematic, and this one is solid proof.
Another notable mention is the accompaniment of cinematography and VFX to create industry-leading violence and gore. It didn't look "unprofessional"; in fact, it's quite a step forward in terms of execution.
In terms of plot, it's not the most unique (see synopsis), but an execution worth watching.
Again, I'd like to reiterate how much I appreciate the direction the movie industry is taking. They are becoming bolder and bolder, moving away from the typical "family-friendly" movies, and I believe Uninvited will go down in the history books for this shift.
Overall, an industry-leading Filipino movie for those into crime, thrillers, vintage aesthetics, violence, and a bit of gore. It's still some ways off compared to Western production, however.
It has its flaws, such as some situations being unrealistic (I won't go into detail to avoid spoilers) and some scenes in the ending feeling a bit anti-climactic, but the build-up was really good.
The casting (the assigning of actors to the characters) was great and very "surprising," to say the least, with an interesting combination of actors: Aga Muhlach, Vilma Santos, Nadine Lustre, Tirso Cruz III, Mylene Dizon, RK Bagatsing, and Elijah Canlas. This one didn't feel like they picked characters at random-the chemistry was really there, and I would've loved to see more of it in a TV series.
Notable mentions for acting go to Aga Muhlach, whose hysterical behavior and performance were so good that he was genuinely intimidating and maddening. Definitely a strong contender for the Best Actor award.
I loved the set, cinematography, and overall atmosphere of the film - it was modern yet vintage. It's one of a kind and the production team really nailed it with the high-society crime vibes. I think Filipinos have truly nailed making movies cinematic, and this one is solid proof.
Another notable mention is the accompaniment of cinematography and VFX to create industry-leading violence and gore. It didn't look "unprofessional"; in fact, it's quite a step forward in terms of execution.
In terms of plot, it's not the most unique (see synopsis), but an execution worth watching.
Again, I'd like to reiterate how much I appreciate the direction the movie industry is taking. They are becoming bolder and bolder, moving away from the typical "family-friendly" movies, and I believe Uninvited will go down in the history books for this shift.
Overall, an industry-leading Filipino movie for those into crime, thrillers, vintage aesthetics, violence, and a bit of gore. It's still some ways off compared to Western production, however.
- Kentayunaur
- Dec 31, 2024
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A seethe-drenched drama of vengeance and redemption, "Uninvited" explores the well-worn story of crime, retribution and justice attained. Set in modern day Metro Manila, the film focuses its unwavering lens on a birthday party held at night by a local billionaire in his mansion attended by sycophantic guests, his trusted thugs and his long-suffering dysfunctional family. With a genteel and serene air of faded twilight and nocturnal clarity evoking a period pre-war vibe, scene after scene paves way for a solitary aged woman mingling in the gathering hell bent on revenge.
With a star-studded cast of Vilma Santos-Recto, Aga Muhlach and Nadine Lustre leading the helm the film shines with brimming intensity. Santos-Recto is fine as the wronged and bereaved mother with facial enhancement plumping and diminishing that once cute and buoyant visage. The overweight yet still boyish-looking Aga Muhlach delivers as the unhinged criminally multitasking tycoon while sexy and exotic 'though less appealing Nadine Lustre is quite there portraying the abused and broken yet conscience maintaining poor rich girl. Good direction, an able supporting cast and the taut, bile-spitooned script provide a panorama of real life and the underworld with the nefarious characters, vulgar-ridden Filipino and English language hybrid ("Taglish"), brutalized victims and rage-filled beatings and deaths where every stab is the equivalent of a parent's hate fuelled by the death and violation of a child.
A simple yet effectively shown tale of evil and its price mitigated by the leveling power of righteous justice, "Uninvited" shows and proves the maturity and quality of contemporary Philippine cinema and the long way it has come from its crude and limited origins. See this.
With a star-studded cast of Vilma Santos-Recto, Aga Muhlach and Nadine Lustre leading the helm the film shines with brimming intensity. Santos-Recto is fine as the wronged and bereaved mother with facial enhancement plumping and diminishing that once cute and buoyant visage. The overweight yet still boyish-looking Aga Muhlach delivers as the unhinged criminally multitasking tycoon while sexy and exotic 'though less appealing Nadine Lustre is quite there portraying the abused and broken yet conscience maintaining poor rich girl. Good direction, an able supporting cast and the taut, bile-spitooned script provide a panorama of real life and the underworld with the nefarious characters, vulgar-ridden Filipino and English language hybrid ("Taglish"), brutalized victims and rage-filled beatings and deaths where every stab is the equivalent of a parent's hate fuelled by the death and violation of a child.
A simple yet effectively shown tale of evil and its price mitigated by the leveling power of righteous justice, "Uninvited" shows and proves the maturity and quality of contemporary Philippine cinema and the long way it has come from its crude and limited origins. See this.
- Screen_O_Genic
- Jun 14, 2025
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