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🎬 Movie Review: QUEZON Yesterday, I watched the movie Quezon, a historical film that centers on the life and leadership of former Philippine President Manuel L. Quezon. The movie gives us a glimpse of his struggles, political challenges, and decisions as a leader during one of the most crucial times in our nation’s history. At first glance, the movie tries to portray Quezon as a strong, compassionate, and visionary leader who cared deeply for his people. It highlights his efforts, his principles, and his desire to do what he believed was right. However, as I watched closely, I couldn’t help but feel that the film leaned too much toward glorifying his character. It felt like it was made to make him appear heroic and flawless — when in truth, his administration was far from perfect. I found the storytelling somewhat manipulative and self-serving at times. There were scenes that seemed designed to make the audience sympathize with Quezon no matter what, instead of showing the complexity of his leadership and the flaws that came with his decisions. History, after all, should be told with honesty — not just to praise but also to reflect. Despite that, I have to give credit to the production. The cinematography, setting, and costume design were beautifully done. The performances of the actors were heartfelt, and the dialogue had weight and meaning. The movie definitely succeeded in sparking curiosity and discussion about our history, our leaders, and how their actions shaped our nation. Overall, Quezon is a film worth watching — not just for entertainment, but for reflection. It reminds us that no leader is perfect, and that history should not only glorify heroes, but also reveal the lessons behind their mistakes and choices. It’s a film that can open your eyes — but only if you’re willing to look beyond what’s being shown on screen.  #fyp #moviereview
🎬 Movie Review: QUEZON Yesterday, I watched the movie Quezon, a historical film that centers on the life and leadership of former Philippine President Manuel L. Quezon. The movie gives us a glimpse of his struggles, political challenges, and decisions as a leader during one of the most crucial times in our nation’s history. At first glance, the movie tries to portray Quezon as a strong, compassionate, and visionary leader who cared deeply for his people. It highlights his efforts, his principles, and his desire to do what he believed was right. However, as I watched closely, I couldn’t help but feel that the film leaned too much toward glorifying his character. It felt like it was made to make him appear heroic and flawless — when in truth, his administration was far from perfect. I found the storytelling somewhat manipulative and self-serving at times. There were scenes that seemed designed to make the audience sympathize with Quezon no matter what, instead of showing the complexity of his leadership and the flaws that came with his decisions. History, after all, should be told with honesty — not just to praise but also to reflect. Despite that, I have to give credit to the production. The cinematography, setting, and costume design were beautifully done. The performances of the actors were heartfelt, and the dialogue had weight and meaning. The movie definitely succeeded in sparking curiosity and discussion about our history, our leaders, and how their actions shaped our nation. Overall, Quezon is a film worth watching — not just for entertainment, but for reflection. It reminds us that no leader is perfect, and that history should not only glorify heroes, but also reveal the lessons behind their mistakes and choices. It’s a film that can open your eyes — but only if you’re willing to look beyond what’s being shown on screen. #fyp #moviereview

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