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Saturday, January 5, 2019

Ang Buhay ng Isang Bayani (The Life of a Hero)

The accusative moving picture, Ang Buhay Ng Isang Bayani(The Life Of A Hero), shows me how Jose Rizal lived his action with his own ideas and principles. Although he existed with a relegate purportand belongs to a middle class family, it was sort off for him how Filipino people suffered from the hands of the Spaniards who control the landed estate in his time. He uttered his feelings and opinions in the situation with regards to the political view of the country through writing poems, novels and books.Those literature are really powerful in such a way that it criticized several(prenominal) politician and most especially the ignominious Spaniards. His works emphasized how the Church treated the people, the bugger offs of the Filipino people and the law apply by the Spaniards and those in power really dont like how Rizal depict them. I undecomposed realized how teetotal it was when Rizal was thrown aside from his own country because of rebellion.Betrayal also was a hig hlight at that time, in which Rizal thought that those he considered as fri destinations would help him out in fulfilling his plans just like what happened in Spain in which he lost the election. I thought Rizal dirty dog easily get over with that experience and I just knew in the film that he is that kind of person who guttert simply forget unholy experiences in his life. It was good that he palliate has very good and loyal friends in some countries in Europe that helped him out in publishing his book.I cant imagine how he feels about the appall things happened to him as well as his family. many an(prenominal) of them suffered due to that rebellion against the Spaniards. But in spite of the consequences, Rizal really fights for it but unluckily it was not that easy. He was thrown away with nothing only his writing, far from the family and go through discouragement in pursuing his plans and he tried to move on, live his life and forget Philippines. But in the end his love fo r the country is really essential for him although he was

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