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1. It's witty.
I'm not afraid of blood. But I don't like seeing people shedding blood. I'm terrified to see an accident with my own eyes. I don't like watching films with violence and war and that is why I'm hesitant to watch the movie. Knowing that it's R-13, I was relieved. This movie is more than just war. Actually, despite the bloody scenes in the movie, you wouldn't feel much chest pain because of the witty lines.
The movie has lots of quotable quotes, you'll laugh out loud like you're watching a comedy show. But when you watch scenes in war, your smile and your tears will meet like you've never imagined. It's a work of art of smart people for smart Filipinos like us. It's the kind of movie that will entertain you but will leave you thinking while you're going out of the cinema.
2. It's timely.
It reminds us of the Fallen44. It reminds us of the government, the politics, the oligarchs, the businessmen, the 'masa', the heroes and the Filipinos we have. Election is coming. May this movie push us to vote conscientiously. May this push us to pray for a clean election and just governance. God bless the Philippines.
3. It awakens the 'makabayan' in you.
I cannot define here how 'makabayan' I am for I do not know exactly at to what extent you should love your country for you to be considered patriotic or nationalistic. I wasn't born in the times of war so I do not know what it really means to ang mamatay ng dahil sa 'yo or to 'literally' die for motherland.
Just like every Filipino, I love my family and I'm willing to sacrifice for them, move to another country and look for a greener pasture. Sometimes, because of too much frustration that I work my ass here yet I do not find enough improvement because of the corrupt officials, I tend to think of just flying away of the country regardless of brain drain, let the losers suffer for themselves. I'm selfish too. We should also work abroad for career growth and not just for money.Maybe, people like me are one of the reasons why this country hasn't regain it's reign.
The movie made me realize when it is important to love your country more than your family eventhough it must not be the case most of the time. As of now, I just think that patronizing our own products like buying bags and shoes from Marikina, and eating our produced rice to keep our local industries alive is already a form of patriotism and nationalism. Also, following traffic rules, paying taxes and working honestly is already heroism.
May the issue in West Philippine Sea be resolve through diplomatic dialogues and war will no longer happen.
History is one of the subjects I really have to exert extra effort on when I was a student. It's because, I hate memorizing dates and names. Good thing, questions regarding theorists didn't come out in my board exam. In fact, among all the Filipino heroes, only Jose Rizal is closest to me because I really studied his life by heart when I wanted to have good grades. Now that I'm already a yuppy, I want to support Filipino movies and know Philippine history more by watching films like Heneral Luna. After watching it, now I know why it is nominated in Oscars as Best Foreign Language Film. Kudos to all the staff and crew behind this movie. It became an eye opener to the Filipinos. #