Third World Hero

February. 16,2000      
Rating:
7.2
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Two filmmakers try to create a film venturing on the life of Jose Rizal. Before they do that, they try to investigate on the heroism of the Philippine national hero. Of particular focus is his supposed retraction of his views against the Roman Catholic Church during the Spanish regime in the Philippines which he expressed primarily through his two novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. The investigation was done mainly by "interviewing" key individuals in the life of Rizal such as his mother Teodora Alonso, his siblings Paciano, Trinidad, and Narcisa, his love interest and supposed wife Josephine Bracken, and the Jesuit priest who supposedly witnessed Rizal's retraction, Fr. Balaguer. Eventually, the two filmmakers would end up "interviewing" Rizal himself to get to the bottom of the issue.

Ricky Davao as  Filmmaker 1
Joel Torre as  Jose Rizal
Cris Villanueva as  Filmmaker 2
Rio Locsin as  Trinidad "Trining" Rizal
Cherry Pie Picache as  Narcisa Rizal
Joonee Gamboa as  Paciano Rizal
Lui Manansala as  Maria Rizal
Bon Vibar as  Padre Vilaclara
Ermie Concepcion as  Seance Medium

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Reviews

Hayden Kane
2000/02/16

There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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Kimball
2000/02/17

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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Jenni Devyn
2000/02/18

Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.

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Dana
2000/02/19

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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Desertman84
2000/02/20

Third World Hero or Bayaning Third World is an alternative film by Filipino legendary director,Mike De Leon that tackles the heroism of the Philippines' national hero,Dr. Jose Rizal.It particularly talks about his supposed retraction to his attacks towards the Catholic Church in his novels and writings; and his relationship towards his supposed wife,Josephine Bracken.It stars Ricky Davao and Chris Villanueva as two filmmakers who interviews people associated to Dr. Rizal,who was portrayed by Joel Torre, with regards to this issue such as: Dona Teodora Alonso,his mother;Narcisca and Trinidad,his sisters;Paciano,his brother;priests such as Fr. Vicente Balaguer,who supposedly witness Rizal's retraction and as Fr. Jose Villaclara,his former teacher at Ateneo; and Bracken herself.It concludes when the two filmmakers interviews Rizal himself.The film is definitely a triumph in Filipino alternative cinema.The acting of the cast was great particularly that of Torre.De Leon's direction was superb.It definitely was balanced and tries to dig deep into the retraction issue.Aside from that,it closely examines the events behind it and Rizal's psyche,character consistency and motivations both as a patriot and a person.Added to that,it also tries to stir a conversation with regards to it whether it was true or not.Finally,it also makes him question whether the retraction issue diminishes Rizal in the eyes of the Filipinos with respect to his accomplishments and achievements for the betterment of the country.Overall,it was one great film that Filipinos should see.

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unapalomablanca
2000/02/21

The movie makes history interesting for people. The screenplay is astounding and contains that sort of witty comedy that interests viewers. Cinematography was also great. Ricky Davao's acting as a disgruntled director in search for a film inspiration nails it. Not too cold yet not too exaggerated, a fault that most Filipino actors think is something to get ahead in the film industry! The movie however suffers from long running time. Viewers may just sleep off the extra minutes, and some may find the movie too comedic that it suddenly starts to lose sense and substance. However, the latter did not happen. This is definitely a good example of movies with a progressing storyline, keeping the viewer waiting for the best parts. Quirky, comedic and catchy-- Bayaning 3rd world has a good edge among other films of its generation and is thus a good diversion from those dusty-musty romantic movies that are being lobbied all the time

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michaelaboren
2000/02/22

This is the best movie ever made about Jose Rizal as both seen in the past and now. Although we just finished watching it 2 days ago and have to make a deconstruction paper about it for tom., I realize that it is the only movie that gives you 2 sides of the life of Rizal and gives you all the "facts" that can help you make you own opinion about our National Hero. It also has humorous ideas that somehow makes you very interested to see what, how, where and when it really happened. It's like a sherlock Holmes' case and you are Watson who is trying so bad to find out the truth. Although you don't go through dark alleys, you go through time and even meet the characters themselves... The way the movie was presented was not even confusing. The writer must have been a very organized person to think of how the whole movie would go...wow....I really love this movie....not to mention that you can really feel the "times" because of the color used.. Every person should watch it and it is true, as one of the comments said, that the director is a hero for making such a movie...Amazing!....now...ponder ponder ponder......was Jose Rizal really heroic enough to be our national hero..or heroic for that matter...or does Andres Bonifacio have a chance of stealing the title from the Pilibustero? or was he even a pilibustero?......hmm...... watch the movie.......

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PJ Cruz
2000/02/23

This film uses the example of Philippine national hero Jose Rizal, in order to call into question the myth-making process, and it problematizes the very method of writing history.It is a meta-film, of sorts, presented from the perspective of two film-makers who are hoping to "reconstruct" the life of Rizal as a "mystery movie", which answers the many questions that mainstream history conveniently "forgets about", in its efforts to characterize Rizal as a hero.Director Mike DeLeon tries his hand at pastiche film-making, using a post-modern mix of mock commercials, archival historical footage, stylized re-creations of past events, and conventional narrative film-making. The end result is a cinematic patchwork that is alternately funny, enlightening, and smart, without ever coming across as too high-brow or pretentious.Quite frankly, this film is so complex that my words alone cannot do it justice. If you are at all interested in Rizal, historiography, or how a hero is "made"-- go watch this now, if you can!

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