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Bulacan State University

College of Social Sciences and Philosophy


Ethics 101

Name: Aguilar, Aubrey Yzabella D. Date:


CYS: BIT-Electrical 3I(G2) Score:

What personal insights have you gained after watching "Ded na si Lolo."? Give some lessons you learned from
the movie, that will strengthen your belief and reason living as a whole person.

The film takes a comedic approach to explore the different coping mechanisms used by family
members as they grieve for their Lolo Juanito. Just like every human being, each person has a unique way of
grieving, shaped by their individual minds and experiences. This is especially true for Filipino-born individuals
who inherit teachings from their ancestors, which they may adapt or reinterpret to make sense of their own
grief.

The film delves into various beliefs, traditions, and aspects of Filipino culture within every family. This is
where the intersection of beliefs and family dynamics becomes apparent, particularly when a Filipino family is
dealing with the burial of a loved one. Superstitious beliefs come into play, believed to ward off bad luck and
negative outcomes. The film emphasizes these practices during the wake, highlighting the conflict between
rationality and tradition. One-character questions the logic and origins of these superstitions that are
considered necessary.

Watching the film encouraged me to explore these ideas as a rational person, searching for answers
rooted in logic. These superstitions are essentially stories created by individuals who acted as self-made gods
or “gods” made by people, but they have been passed down through generations, shaping us into who we are
today. Each family imparts its values and principles on how to lead a happy and virtuous life, and these have
been passed on to me. One core belief is the idea that helping those in need, regardless of their character, will
eventually bring the good back to you. It's the concept of "Babalik din sa’yo" that resonates with me. While
some people help others without expecting anything in return, it's comforting to think that goodness will happen
to you too.

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