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Juliet 2012

📅 2012-09-30

In *Juliet (2012)*, a seemingly routine confession takes a chilling turn when Father Robert discovers the young man before him, James, harbors a fixation far darker than any teenage infatuation.

Director: Chaz Sta. Brigida

Cast

Justin Otto
Justin Otto
James
Jean-Jacques Javier
Jean-Jacques Javier
Father Robert
Mandi Maxwell
Juliet
Keenan Lehmann
Keenan Lehmann
Alter Boy
Annabella Sta. Brigada
Alter Girl

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Juliet* (2012) about?

*Juliet* follows Father Robert as he listens to a young man's confession, only to realize his story hides a disturbing obsession. What seems like a tale of teenage love quickly spirals into something far more sinister, testing the limits of faith and morality.

Who directed *Juliet*?

Chaz Sta. Brigada directed *Juliet*, crafting a tense, atmospheric thriller that keeps audiences guessing.

Who stars in *Juliet*?

The film stars Justin Otto as James, Jean-Jacques Javier, Mandi Maxwell, Keenan Lehmann, and Annabella Sta. Brigada in pivotal roles.

Is *Juliet* (2012) worth watching?

*Juliet* offers a gripping psychological thriller experience, though its unrated status may leave some seeking more critical consensus. Fans of slow-burn suspense with moral dilemmas will find it compelling, but it's not for those expecting easy answers.

How long is *Juliet*?

Runtime details for *Juliet* (2012) are not listed.

🎥 Trailer

About Juliet (2012) — A Psychological Thriller Unfolding in Confession

In *Juliet (2012)*, a seemingly routine confession takes a chilling turn when Father Robert discovers the young man before him, James, harbors a fixation far darker than any teenage infatuation. What begins as a familiar story of unrequited love spirals into something unsettling, revealing depths of obsession that challenge both faith and perception. Directed by Chaz Sta. Brigada, this psychological thriller unfolds with relentless tension, blending moral ambiguity with a haunting atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll.

The film explores the fragility of innocence and the hidden dangers lurking beneath ordinary appearances. With Justin Otto and Jean-Jacques Javier anchoring the cast, *Juliet* delivers a gripping narrative that questions the boundaries of guilt, redemption, and the blurred lines between devotion and destruction. A slow-burning descent into psychological horror, it's a movie that lingers in the mind, leaving viewers to question what they've just witnessed.