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| Theme | How It’s Explored | |-------|-------------------| | | The film interrogates how memories—especially those tied to smell—shape personal identity, and how manipulating them can erode selfhood. | | Technology & Ethics | It raises moral questions about scientific experimentation, consent, and the potential misuse of sensory data. | | Trauma & Healing | Lara’s journey illustrates the process of confronting and integrating traumatic experiences rather than suppressing them. | | Power & Surveillance | The scent‑memory device serves as an allegory for modern surveillance tools that can infiltrate the most intimate human senses. |

| Crew | Name & Role | Cast | Character | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Bobby Bonifacio Jr.| Lead Actress | Christy Imperial as Mikee/Mikey | | Writers | Mariane D. Maddawat, Shaira Santiago| Lead Actress | Skye Gonzaga as Divine | | Production | Vivamax, White Space Digital Studios, Playtime| Supporting | Carlo Lacana as Nathan | | Release Date | January 17, 2025 (on VMX/Vivamax)| Supporting | Chester Grecia, Gaye Angeles Christy | halimuyak 2025 vivamax filipino 1080p hdrip x

with gritty, contemporary Filipino storytelling. Directed by Roman Perez Jr., the film explores themes of obsession, scent, and psychological manipulation

: As old secrets unravel, the couple must confront painful truths and decide if their relationship can survive the dark realities tied to the fragrance. Cast and Creative Team For specific issues, such as access or streaming

Halimuyak 2025 was conceived during the COVID‑19 pandemic as part of VIVA’s “Future Filipino Cinema” initiative, which aimed to showcase home‑grown sci‑fi and thriller narratives that reflect modern anxieties. The script, written by and Kylie del Mundo , went through three drafts, each expanding the scientific premise around olfactory technology.

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| Theme | How It’s Explored | |-------|-------------------| | | The film interrogates how memories—especially those tied to smell—shape personal identity, and how manipulating them can erode selfhood. | | Technology & Ethics | It raises moral questions about scientific experimentation, consent, and the potential misuse of sensory data. | | Trauma & Healing | Lara’s journey illustrates the process of confronting and integrating traumatic experiences rather than suppressing them. | | Power & Surveillance | The scent‑memory device serves as an allegory for modern surveillance tools that can infiltrate the most intimate human senses. |

| Crew | Name & Role | Cast | Character | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Bobby Bonifacio Jr.| Lead Actress | Christy Imperial as Mikee/Mikey | | Writers | Mariane D. Maddawat, Shaira Santiago| Lead Actress | Skye Gonzaga as Divine | | Production | Vivamax, White Space Digital Studios, Playtime| Supporting | Carlo Lacana as Nathan | | Release Date | January 17, 2025 (on VMX/Vivamax)| Supporting | Chester Grecia, Gaye Angeles Christy |

with gritty, contemporary Filipino storytelling. Directed by Roman Perez Jr., the film explores themes of obsession, scent, and psychological manipulation

: As old secrets unravel, the couple must confront painful truths and decide if their relationship can survive the dark realities tied to the fragrance. Cast and Creative Team

Halimuyak 2025 was conceived during the COVID‑19 pandemic as part of VIVA’s “Future Filipino Cinema” initiative, which aimed to showcase home‑grown sci‑fi and thriller narratives that reflect modern anxieties. The script, written by and Kylie del Mundo , went through three drafts, each expanding the scientific premise around olfactory technology.

Prepared by [Your Name], Film Analyst & Writer.

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