
Da Possessed 2014
In *Da Possessed (2014)*, comedic actor and TV host Vhong Navarro stars as a timid household helper whose life spirals into chaos when three vengeful spirits possess him one by one. Directed by Joyce E.
Director: Joyce E. Bernal
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Da Possessed (2014) about?
The film follows a frightened house helper who accidentally awakens three vengeful spirits seeking payback against the family he serves. Each spirit takes turns possessing him, leading to a wild mix of supernatural chaos, comedy, and unexpected consequences as he struggles to reclaim control of his body.
Who directed Da Possessed?
Joyce E. Bernal directed this blend of horror and comedy, bringing her experience in Filipino cinema to create a film that balances scares with laughs.
Who stars in Da Possessed?
Vhong Navarro leads the cast alongside Solenn Heussaff, John Lapus, Matet De Leon, and Joey Marquez in this supernatural romp.
Is Da Possessed (2014) worth watching?
While unrated by IMDb, this horror-comedy offers a fun, fast-paced escape with a mix of scares and laughs. Fans of Filipino cinema or possession films like *Trese* will appreciate its unique twist, though those seeking deep horror may find it too lighthearted.
How long is Da Possessed?
The movie runs for 120 minutes, giving plenty of time for supernatural shenanigans and comedic moments.
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Da Possessed (2014) — When Three Spirits Take Over One Body
In *Da Possessed (2014)*, comedic actor and TV host Vhong Navarro stars as a timid household helper whose life spirals into chaos when three vengeful spirits possess him one by one. Directed by Joyce E. Bernal, this Filipino horror-comedy blends supernatural terror with laugh-out-loud mischief as the spirits wreak playful—and sometimes dangerous—havoc on the wealthy family he works for. The film balances scares and slapstick humor, creating an unpredictable atmosphere where possession turns everyday routines into a battleground for both the living and the dead.
As Navarro's character battles the spirits trying to settle family scores from beyond the grave, the movie explores themes of guilt, revenge, and the absurdity of facing forces beyond human control. With its mix of cultural superstitions and over-the-top comedy, *Da Possessed (2014)* delivers a unique Filipino take on possession films—part spooky, part silly, and entirely entertaining.