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Republic of the Philippines

OCCIDENTAL MINDORO STATE COLLEGE


Brgy. Labangan, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro
Website: www.omsc.edu.ph Email address: omsc_9747@yahoo.com
Tele/Fax: (043) 457-0231

College of Business Administration and Management

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

“GOMBURZA REACTION PAPER”


RIZAL’S LIFE AND WORKS

Submitted by:
SALAS, HAROLD ANTHONY V.

Submitted to:
MARY ROSE A. ALMAZAN
Instructor

Submitted on:
May 10, 2023

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Republic of the Philippines
OCCIDENTAL MINDORO STATE COLLEGE
Brgy. Labangan, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro
Website: www.omsc.edu.ph Email address: omsc_9747@yahoo.com
Tele/Fax: (043) 457-0231

College of Business Administration and Management

GomBurZa: A Story of Faith and Martyrdom

GOMBURZA isn't just a historical drama film; it's a potent reminder of a pivotal
moment in Philippine history. The narrative revolves around Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos, and
Jacinto Zamora, three Filipino priests who became symbols of resistance against the oppressive
Spanish colonial regime. Falsely accused of inciting rebellion in 1872, their unjust execution sent
a shockwave through the Philippine archipelago, forever altering the course of the nation. The
film delves deeper than the mere accusation of rebellion. It portrays GomBurZa as more than
martyrs; they were intellectuals and social reformers. We see them advocating for the
Filipinization of the clergy, a system dominated by Spanish friars. Their voices were raised
against the exploitation and discrimination faced by the Filipino people under colonial rule.
GOMBURZA compels us to question the motives behind their accusation. Was it a genuine fear
of a brewing rebellion, or a calculated move to silence dissenters and maintain control?
GOMBURZA doesn't shy away from portraying the unwavering faith that sustained these
priests. Even as they faced persecution and ultimately death, their belief in a higher purpose and
a just God shines through. We witness their strength and resilience, a testament to the power of
faith to offer solace and hope in the face of seemingly insurmountable adversity. Their
unwavering faith becomes a central theme, prompting us to consider how it fueled their fight for
reform and resonated with the Filipino people.

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Republic of the Philippines
OCCIDENTAL MINDORO STATE COLLEGE
Brgy. Labangan, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro
Website: www.omsc.edu.ph Email address: omsc_9747@yahoo.com
Tele/Fax: (043) 457-0231

College of Business Administration and Management

GOMBURZA isn't simply a historical recount; it showcases the ripple effect of the
execution. The film portrays the public outcry and simmering discontent that followed the unjust
deaths of GomBurZa. Their story became a rallying cry, a symbol of the Filipino people's
yearning for freedom and self-determination. We see the seeds of revolution being sown, as the
public outrage becomes a potent force that would challenge the colonial power structure. While
GOMBURZA strives for historical accuracy, there's always a balance between factual
representation and artistic license. The film might take some liberties in condensing complex
historical events or portraying specific characters. It's important to approach the film with a
critical eye, using it as a springboard for further exploration of Philippine history. Perhaps
researching the Cavite Mutiny, a potential trigger for the accusations against GomBurZa, could
offer a deeper understanding of the historical context. GOMBURZA transcends being a
historical drama; it's a call to action. It compels us to reflect on the sacrifices made by those who
dared to fight for freedom. Their story serves as a stark reminder of the importance of speaking
truth to power and the enduring human spirit in the face of oppression. The film's legacy isn't just
about remembering GomBurZa's sacrifice, but about inspiring viewers to fight for what they
believe in, to challenge injustice, and to strive for a more just and equitable world. GOMBURZA
is a spark that continues to ignite the flame of Philippine nationalism and the fight for social
justice.

A Call for Reform


The film sheds light on the injustices faced by the Filipino people under Spanish rule.
GomBurZa were outspoken critics of the colonial government's corruption and abuses of power.
They advocated for social reforms and the Filipinization of the clergy. Their execution served as
a potent symbol of the Filipino people's struggle for freedom and self-determination.

The Power of Faith

Despite facing persecution and ultimately death, GomBurZa remained steadfast in their faith.
Their unwavering belief in God and their commitment to justice serve as an inspiration for
viewers. The film explores the power of faith to give hope and strength in the face of adversity.

A Reflection on Philippine History

GOMBURZA is not just a film; it's a window into a pivotal moment in Philippine history. The
film compels viewers to reflect on the sacrifices made by those who fought for Philippine
independence. It serves as a reminder of the importance of fighting for what is right and standing
up against oppression.

A Flawed but Important Film

While GOMBURZA is a well-made film with strong performances from its lead actors, it has
been criticized for taking some historical liberties. However, the film's message of faith, justice,
and nationalism remains powerful.

GOMBURZA is a thought-provoking film that is sure to resonate with Filipino viewers and
anyone interested in history. It is a powerful reminder of the importance of fighting for
freedom and standing up for what is right.

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