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Loquacious_old_soul

Like in the Movies philippines drama review
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Like in the Movies
3 people found this review helpful
by Loquacious_old_soul
Nov 25, 2020
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

To a better beginning

The story gives light to the lives of some of the members of the LGBTQIAP community in the Philippines. They also included the struggles of women, artists and laborers. They also brushed on the of plight of the workers and tenants of the land caused by the oppressive landowners. They also showed the different faces of 'allyship'. They opened many of the viewers' eyes to the systemic problems caused by the patriarchal society. The story may be cliche at first but slowly evolves into a locally relevant and pressing analysis of the current state of the society in the Philippines that needs addressing. The show is humbly imploring each of its viewers to respect each other regardless of their gender. It is time that we, the members of the community, should never ask for any form of validation, beg for acceptance nor tolerance 'cause we were never below anyone may it be in status, rights or privileges. Each of us were born equal. And let me remind every Filipino that it is written in the annals of history before the Spaniarda came that men and women were treated equal. Our women were valiant and were great rulers. They even wore tattoos on their bodies. They were never below anyone. Some of the men wore clothes similat to women and were allowed to join other men in a sacred marital ceremony. To the Vlads out there, I salute you for your courage. To the Karls, take your time and muster your courage. Littlefinger once said, "There is no justice in the world, not unless we make it." This show showed many of us to never remain silent. But being vocal doesn't mean violence. Every dispute can be solve with compromise. I believe that this is the beginning. Being called gay would never hurt me 'cause as Tyrion have said, "Never forget what you are, the rest of the world will not. Wear it like armor and it can never be used to hurt you." Remember that your validity isn't anyone's nor the society's to dictate.
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