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Reaction Paper About The Movie Ofjose Rizal
Reaction Paper About The Movie Ofjose Rizal
This was the Filipino movie I have been waiting for, for a long time.
Most of the Filipino movies that I've seen are cheap imitations of
Hollywood movies with forgettable characters and forgettable plots.
But I won't be forgetting "Jose Rizal" anytime soon.
The movie tells the life story of Jose Rizal, the national hero of
the Philippines. It covers his life from his childhood to his
execution at the hands of the Spanish forces occupying the Philippines
in the late 19th century. We are also thrown into the world of
Rizal's novels (filmed in black and white), so we get a glimpse of how
he viewed Filipino society under the Spanish heal.
One note, this movie is not for the faint of heart. There are graphic
depictions of violence and even torture. The opening few scenes
depict some episodes from Rizal's novels. In one a Catholic priest
rapes a Filipina. I guess I now know where the Mestizo (i.e., mixed
blood) class came from in the Philippines. In the other scene a
Catholic priest beats a child for alleged stealing. Strong stuff, and
it made me wonder how the Catholic Church could possibly retain any
power in the country, if this is what the national hero thought about
it.
In what is the most bizarre scene of the movie, on the night before
his execution, Rizal is confronted by his own character Simoun from
his novel. Simoun urges Rizal to rewrite him so that his mission can
be for a higher purpose. And so in his final work, Rizal pens "Mi
Ultimo Adios" knowing full well that his death will light the torch of
the Filipino Revolution.
The final few scenes show Rizal being led out to the execution
ground. He requests to face the firing squad but he is denied. The
Spanish want to shoot him in the back as a traitor. But as he is shot
full of bullets he manages to turn as he falls so that he lands facing
the sky. I was also muttering to myself "Spanish Bastards! Spanish
Bastards!". Strong Stuff.