00:00I know that you're doing this movie, The Caretakers, with another friend, with Dimpos Romana.
00:13Yes.
00:14What is this about?
00:16Is this a horror movie?
00:18What is this?
00:19Tito Boy, The Caretakers, its main message is, the question is,
00:27as the caretakers of this world,
00:32do we, the question is, the land, who owns it?
00:37Is it the one who holds the paper?
00:39Or the one who takes care of the house or the land?
00:44So, do you really own the land?
00:49Or are you merely given the opportunity and responsibility to take care of it for the next generation?
00:56The question is, are you the one who has the title of the land?
01:01Are you the owner?
01:03Or do you recognize that we are not alone in this world?
01:08There are other beings who may be staying in the property that you say you own.
01:14Yes.
01:15So, there is that layer.
01:17We Filipinos love to say,
01:19Tabi-tabi po.
01:21We respect it.
01:22It's like we have a belief.
01:24It's not just like that.
01:25We really have a belief.
01:26Me, personally.
01:27Me too.
01:28That we are not the only ones living here in this world, in this area.
01:35Nananahan.
01:36Nananahan.
01:37It's beautiful, right?
01:38We are not the only ones living here in this world.
01:40In this world.
01:41Okay.
01:42So, that is the core of Caretakers.
01:44The core of its fear.
01:45But it also has a deeper meaning.
01:48Because, you know, the Caretakers is a horror film, but it is an eco-folk horror film.
01:53So, it talks…
01:54Again, I'm sorry.
01:55Eco, like eco, like eco…
01:57Okay, eco.
01:58Ecology.
01:59Okay.
02:00Folk, like folklore.
02:02Folk.
02:03All right.
02:04It talks about our culture.
02:05It talks about elementals, incanto, right?
02:08Horror.
02:09This is the first zero-waste set in the Philippines.
02:13And we proudly say that because we talk about passing that…
02:18Blessing.
02:19Passing that…
02:20What is that?
02:21The land.
02:22This blessing.
02:23Yes.
02:24On to other generations.
02:25And the question here is, what are we going to do as the caretakers of this land, of this earth?
02:32Beautiful.
02:33But it's…
02:34That's the other level.
02:35That's the other level.
02:36It has a lot of levels.
02:37I came home to this house because I wanted to sell this.
02:39And I saw the trailer.
02:41And just from the trailer, we're already full.
02:44Quite interesting.
02:45Dimples, that scene where there are two kids looking at each other.
02:49It's scary.
02:50Mothers.
02:51Mothers.
02:52Again, when we think about it, who is taking care of us?
02:55Mothers.
02:56Who is the light of the house?
02:59So, wrapped in that, the mother nature.
03:02That's right.
03:03Who is the biggest, I think, caretaker.
03:06But we must also take care of mother nature for mother nature to continue to take care of us.
03:12That's right.
03:13Because constantly the question should be, do we really take care of our mother?
03:19Yeah.
03:20Which is mother nature.
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