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VII. Turn left, Turn right


              Turn left, Turn right is a movie about two people always get near each other but can't find one another. It is about John Liu a violinist, and Eve Choi, a translator in a book publishing company. They were at the same time at the same place but they've bumped into each other, but never really got to know each other. Until one fateful day,

IV. Heneral Luna- Movie making done right!

I hate history subjects, they make you memorize dates, people and events that happened in the past. Sure at times, it is fun and somehow amazing to know the things they did then for the freedom that we are experiencing now. Yes, we try our best to memorize the dates, people and events that happened, but we do not really understand the gravity of what they were fighting for. For the simple reason that we do not know how it feels to be oppressed, we do not know what it feels to be in a war, we are clueless. 

And so with the progress of technology and continuous learning of people, mass media made the best Philippine history movie ever made. In the beginning of the movie it opened with a disclaimer, saying that although historical accuracy is important, we sometimes need to mix fiction with facts for us to arrive at the more important truths about our nation.

There are things that I realized after watching the movie: