At its core, "Pamali" explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the lingering impact of trauma. The titular "pamali" (curse) serves as a metaphor for unresolved psychological wounds that haunt individuals long after physical threats have passed. The film interrogates the concept of the "pintig" (heartbeat), a Filipino cultural phrase symbolizing the core of one’s being. The curse becomes a manifestation of the protagonist’s inner turmoil, questioning whether she can escape her past or must confront it to reclaim agency. This existential tension elevates the film beyond typical horror tropes, offering a poignant reflection on human vulnerability.