Silip: Daughters of Eve


Silip is a 1985 Philippines horror sexploitation film written by Ricardo Lee and directed by Elwood Perez. The film was released outside of the Philippines as Daughters of Eve.

First released in 1985, the film was commercially released on DVD by Mondo Macabro in 2007. The regionone twoDVD set has soundtracks in both Tagalog and English.Of the DVD release, Kurt Dahlke of DVD Talk noted that Silip Daughters of Eve is an exploitation film, but not your usual emptyheaded sleaze show, and he remarked that viewers simply looking for a sexploitation film wont understand Silip. He expands on this by writing, Other reviewers have complained of the long, boring bits in between each scandalous act, completely missing the point, and he explains that unlike many films of its genre, Silip delivers its message in smallscale epic fashion, with a lyric beauty thats hard to argue against. Using the desertlike scenery to maximum effect, nearly every shot is beautiful to look at, fostering a meditative, sweaty atmosphere thats truly unique. He goes on to praise the cinematography and the simultaneous themes that play out in the film and summarizes While the womenaretherootofallevil message is ultimately distasteful, the truths exposed, and the path were lead down in getting there, consists of quite a sumptuous, sensuous journey. ........

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