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Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Reaction Paper in the Movie Jose Rizal

The depiction tells the life story of Jose Rizal, the case hero of the Philippines. A three-hour epic on the life and struggles of his poet and patriotisms. It covers his life fromhis childhood to his effect at the hands of the Spanish forces occupying thePhilippines in the late 19th century. We are likewise thrown into the world of Rizals novels ( movieed in scurrilous and white), so we get a glimpse of how he viewed Filipino society downstairs the Spanish heal. The film in like manner finished 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 bass texture of Rizals character.The movie introduces us to the life of subjugation of the Filipino mickle under the rule of the Spanish friars. From the execution of instrument of three Filipino priests in 1872 for so-called subversion to the harsh and unequal intercession 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 Church during that time. Considering that the Philippines is a Catholic population that is like butchering a devoted cow but alas, Abaya works her dissimulation 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 deal it or buy it. I particularly love the last scene of the film when Rizal fell in the ground veneering the sky, having his last breath looking at a beautiful sunrise- a fiction depicting that Rizal did non die in vain. 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 RevolutionOne of the strengths of Jose Rizal is the incorporation of the characters of Noli Me Tangere and El Filib usterismo in the life of Rizal and of the Filipinos in general. This only shows that the devil books are reflections of the lives of the Filipinos during the Spanish regime. But the pattern and noble ideas of the book do not only live in the agone but also in the demo manifesting the universality and immortality of Rizals ideas. The beautiful transition of Rizals time and the setting of the two novels is really impressive.

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