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Palino, Jonalyn P.

BEED 4th Year Group 5

Prof. Mabilin 7:30-9:00 (MW) RLWW

REACTION:
The movie introduces us to the life of subjugation of the Filipino people under the rule of the Spanish friars. From the execution of three Filipino priests in 1872 for alleged subversion to the harsh and unequal treatment of Filipino students in the schools, this film is a stinging indictment of Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines. We see scenes both from Rizal's actual life but also from his imagination. The movie tells the life story of Jose Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines. A three hour epic on the life and struggles of his poet and patriotisms. It covers life from childhood to his execution at the lands of the Spanish forces occupying the Philippines in the late 19th century. We are also thrown into the world of Rizal's novels (filmed in black and white), so we get a glimpse of how he viewed Filipino society under the Spanish heal. The film also through a series of flashback showing Rizal as a genius, a writer, a doctor, an artist, a lover, a friend, a brother and a son, thus giving a rich texture of Rizal s character. The movie introduces us to the life of subjugation of the Filipino people under the rule of the Spanish friars. From the execution of three Filipino priests in 1872 for allege subversion to the harsh and unequal treatment of Filipino students in the schools, this film is a stinging indictment of Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines. I also commend the film for its bravery in showing the evil tyranny of the Catholic during that time. Considering that the Philippines is a Catholic nation is like butchering a sacred cow but alas, Abaya works her magic in depicting the suffering of the Filipinos because of the friars. This is by far the best Filipino movie that I have seen so far. I would urge anyone reading this who likes movies, to either rent it or buy it. I love the last scene of the film when Rizal fell in the ground facing the sky having his last breath looking at a beautiful sunrise. He did not die for nothing. He did not die defeated rather he died victorious because his death is the torch that lights Philippine independence that ignites Philippine Revolution.

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