Paulito draws faces that look like real people you know—the kapitbahay (neighbor) or tricycle driver . This realism makes the horror hit harder. Unlike Japanese or Western horror, the monster in Bahay ni Kuya isn't a ghost in a white gown. It is a mimic—a creature that copies the voices of your loved ones to lure you into the dark parts of the house.
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