In the gripping tale of "Goblin," Julie, portrayed by the talented Janice de Belen, struggles with unexpected challenges when she compassionately takes in an abandoned baby. As Julie tries to provide a home filled with love and warmth for this vulnerable infant, she soon begins to notice peculiar behaviors that unsettle her deeply. The once innocent cries of the child start to take on an eerie quality, leading Julie down a dark path of suspicion and fear. Caught between her nurturing instincts and the troubling signs that suggest the child may not be what it seems, Julie's world begins to spiral into a haunting investigation of the supernatural.
Adding complexity to the narrative is Monica, played by the charismatic Carmina Villarroel, who brings a contrasting dynamic to Julie’s journey. Monica serves as both a friend and confidante, but she too becomes engulfed in the swirling mystery surrounding the abandoned baby. Her grounded perspective often clashes with Julie’s growing paranoia, and as Julie's fears escalate, their friendship is put to the test. The tension between the two women showcases not only the strains of fear and uncertainty but also the power of loyalty and the depths of maternal instincts when faced with unfathomable circumstances.
Through a fascinating blend of horror and psychological drama, "Goblin" invites viewers to explore the themes of motherhood, trust, and the unknown. As Julie navigates this treacherous landscape, the film masterfully builds suspense, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats. With its rich character development and chilling storytelling, "Goblin" promises to captivate and thrill, leaving viewers questioning the true nature of the beings that walk among us.