Heneral Luna is a Philippine film that tells the story of General Antonio Luna, an educated soldier who fought for the country during the Philippine Revolution but was murdered at age 32 by his political rivals. The film shows Luna's passion and patriotism for the Philippines as well as the sacrifices he made. While Luna initially advocated for political reform rather than revolution, he became disillusioned by the double-dealing of his detractors. The film portrays Luna's fiery defiance of his rivals and his inevitable tragic end.
Heneral Luna is a Philippine film that tells the story of General Antonio Luna, an educated soldier who fought for the country during the Philippine Revolution but was murdered at age 32 by his political rivals. The film shows Luna's passion and patriotism for the Philippines as well as the sacrifices he made. While Luna initially advocated for political reform rather than revolution, he became disillusioned by the double-dealing of his detractors. The film portrays Luna's fiery defiance of his rivals and his inevitable tragic end.
Heneral Luna is a Philippine film that tells the story of General Antonio Luna, an educated soldier who fought for the country during the Philippine Revolution but was murdered at age 32 by his political rivals. The film shows Luna's passion and patriotism for the Philippines as well as the sacrifices he made. While Luna initially advocated for political reform rather than revolution, he became disillusioned by the double-dealing of his detractors. The film portrays Luna's fiery defiance of his rivals and his inevitable tragic end.
The character is balanced and performed well throughout the movie
Heneral LUNA. One of the most interesting movie in the history of Philippine Cinema. This is kind the movie that will make Filipino proud. It shows Heneral Luna passion and love for movie that country during his time. The sacrifices, hard work and patriotism that were shown on the movie. Heneral Antonio Luna, a European educate scientist- turned- soldier who was murdered by his rivals when he was 32 years old. Heneral Luna is meant to be this generic bespectacled journalist’s observation of the life and death of the national hero. He begins the film listening to Luna recalling his rise to power. Luna early life brushes with politics, he started out advocating politic reform rather than outright revolution. This is a man who has previous experience killing off his dissenting comrades, as in the case of the execution of feeling commander Andres Bonifacio, brutal murder glimpse in a brief flashback. With Luna’s demise very much predestined, Tarog’s film plays out a whirlwind j’accuse in which a warrior defies his double- dealing detractors, rage against the dying light and lurched toward grisly end.