Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Reaction Blog: Iginuhit ng Tadhana


"It is a propaganda", I told to myself while watching the movie Iginuhit ng Tadhana. Then, after the movie, sir Teehankee confirmed it. The movie is about the life of Ferdinand Marcos, the dictator known to every Filipino. He was known as the dictator that issued the Martial Law that resulted to the iconic EDSA Revolution I.


It was said that the movie was released prior to the Martial Law era as a propaganda to appease the masses and to "mapabango ang pangalan ni Marcos na sa panahon naiyon ay nababahiran na ng kung ano anong di magandang kuro kuro".


The movie was shutdown.



However, due to the influence and power of Marcos, he then changed the decision and the movie went back to the mainstream.

I say the movie was portrayed so well that the ordinary people would think of it as "just another good movie in the mainstream with actors and actresses they love and adore". But for critical thinkers, they will see the biased story line of the movie. Yes, it really is a propaganda because the movie denounced the accusations to Marcos. However, the people who think this way could be the opposition to Mr. Marcos. Thus, pitting their own bias to it.

Therefore, one may not say this movie is biased, even me, because our thinking has a pre-set already or has been influenced by another idea, a person or an event that made us think this way.




Monday, October 17, 2011

Reaction Blog: Pirates of Silicon Valley


The movie Pirates of Silicon valley shows how these two marvels, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, changed the way we deal with technology nowadays. They are the two most important people that created Microsoft and Apple Computers, respectively. However, the story of these two geniuses may not be known for many of us, including me, not until I have watched this film. The movie shows how everything have started. From scratch, to discoveries, triumph and success, downfall and getting back up. It is full of twists that would make you think, "hey, I never thought it all started like that".


If you don't know, Bill and Steve are both college drop outs. They have not finished their school but it doesn't hindered them to achieve their dreams. Bill worked somewhere will Steve had his parents garage for his first office.


Then, after all the hardship of Steve, he came our with his first model of a Macintosh computer. From that point on is the rise of Apple. The glory days have come. Everybody wanted to purchase Mr. Jobs' product. 


But as he arose, he have developed attitude problem. He has been neglecting his work and got stuck with the perks of being famous. He then started mistreating his friends and his employees. 


His greatest mistake is trusting the wrong person.


He also got fooled by his friend, Bill, that has been the start of his downfall.

It is given that in every man's success is another man who would want to bring him down. In this case, Steve has reached the top but because of Bill's greed, he pulled him back down and replaced him to the top. In life, even though it is given to us in a different context, the same idea lingers. What we could do it play life hard and play it smart. And if by chance, you'll fall down, have the courage to stand up and get back to your own two feet like Steve has done. 



  

Reaction Blog: Hitler: The Rise of Evil


This documentary depicted the biography of Adolf Hitler, the known dictator of Germany, who has been notorious all over the world because of his brutal acts towards the Jews. No one, from the time he had ordered the killing of the Jews up until the new generations would have never known what he just did. He will be marked through time as the man who have committed the most gruesome sin a man could ever do.

In this chronicle, we have seen the young Hitler and how he did developed his hatred to the Jews. He never liked them from the very start because he though of them as parasites to the land of the Germans. Of course, it is a given fact that he had a very gloomy childhood. That, I think, contributed why he had developed such despicable attitude.


By the time he arose from the rank in the military, he further developed his hatred to the Jews. At that time, he realized that they should not stay in their homeland. That Germany should only be for the Germans. So when he have gained eyes on him, he took advantage of it and then his advanced his intentions and influenced many people. He then lead the Nazis. 


Then, revotions arise from time to time with his leadership and his allies.


After he has been elected, he had declared the killings of the Jews. Not feeling any mercy on them and having no conscience, for Hitler, it is the fulfillment of his dreams.


Adold Hitler has been the most notorious man in the world. He had committed something that no man could have ever done. His hatred to the Jews must have been a victory in his eyes and for the Germans that he have influenced but for the rest of the world, it is very immoral. 





Monday, October 3, 2011

Reaction Blog: All the King's Men



All the King’s Men (1949) is a fascinating story of the rise of a nobody to power. Willie Stark is a hick from countryside of Kanama whom have rised to become a governor. However, the road to seat for Mr. Stark isn’t really that easy. It is tough. In the story, he faced challenges along the way. But in the end, he reached his goal and unconsciously transformed himself.

In movie, Willie Stark is a person that claims to be an “honest man”. Of course, not all people bought the idea. They thought that it is just an identity that Mr. Stark would want to use and to be known for when he ran for country treasurer an then will trash later on. This prevails every election where politicians make use of “make-up-identity” to get the votes of the people. 


When the voting for the position is over, he lost. He failed to win because he is plainly a nobody without enough education. So he decided to take up law, passed it and become a certified lawyer. When he felt that this is the right time, he ran again for governor. But now, he had his political mechanism. He is backed up with his trusted person. Jack Burden, his number one supporter, and a reporter who have covered the rise of his career and his “right hand woman” Saddie Burke.

  
  
hmm...     aha!!!



During his rise, he needed support. So he made several deals with so many people to pump up his campaign. He was bringing in a lot of money and is creating a powerful influence. It didn’t come to him that he is slowly transforming himself to a person he wanted to replace in the seat of government in the first place; corrupt and injustice. Mr. Honest has never been as honest as he was.


In reaction to the film, I’d say that political aspirants are geared up to bring change for his society. But along the way, there will be choices he have to make and gamble he needs to play for survival. Mr. Stark has been a man with values, but when the desire for money and power eat him up, he became the complete opposite if what he wanted to be. 

In conclusion, it is a movie that showed the rise of a nobody to power. It also presents the susceptibility of a person and his vulnerability to temptation of money and power. This is yet another movie that is recommended for students of politics and public governance along side the movie Citizen Kane.

Reaction Blog: Citizen Kane





Citizen Kane (1941) is a fictional film of the story of the rise and fall of Charles Foster Kane, a politician in the State of New York created by renowned person Orson Welles. The movie is sequenced in a way that a News reporter named Jerry Thompson investigates on the death and the private life of Mr. Kane. Flashbacks of Mr. Kane’s life built the story of the whole film that lead Mr. Thompson to the mystery of his last words, “rosebud”. Every evidence leads to another. The movie is like an investigative documentary of what had happened to the life of Charles Foster Kane.

The story exemplified a classic story of a politician who is at first very eager and motivated to contribute and bring change to his society.I say this is classic because every politician, whether in the Philippines or in the other countries of the world, politicians start with a dream for his nation. 

Most of them, if not all, developed a dream only for themselves. By the time he had gained the authority, the power and the seat to the government, Mr. Kane had several influences made him change his views in life. He ad everything he wanted. In the movie, it was showed that he cheated on his wife. This caused him to end his relationship with Emily Monroe Norton. And when his political opponent sent out the scandal, it disrupts his image, which lead to the fall of his career as a public servant. 







In reaction to the film, I’d say that Mr. Kane, just like every one of us is still a human being who is susceptible to temptations. People may always have this sense of great intention for others. It is natural. However, it is also natural for a human to find something better for himself. Others may find it doing the good deeds; others attained it simply doing the complete opposite. I guess this is just life and be cannot do anything about what is natural in us. Perhaps, it’s conscience that needs to double-time its role in us; that, if one has it.

In conclusion, the film is a very good in the sense that it delivered the right messages to the viewers, the cinematography is wonderful based on the time it was made, the characters gave justice and played the roles well, and everything just fell onto their right places. A recommended film for students of politics and public administration.