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Goyo: The Boy General 2018 123movies

Goyo: The Boy General 2018 123movies

Remember who you areSep. 05, 2018155 Min.
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Watch: Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral 2018 123movies, Full Movie Online – The story of Gregorio ‘Goyo’ del Pilar, one of the youngest Generals during the Philippine-American War who fought in the historic Battle of Tirad Pass..
Plot: With this film (the second war trilogy set during the Filipino-American war in the early 1900s), the revolution marches on against the Americans after the bloody death of General Antonio Luna. The conflicted philosophies behind the heroic struggle continue and become personified in the colorful character of General Gregorio “Goyo” del Pilar.
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Movie was ok
Cinematography was wonderfully made and actors played the role brilliantly. However, in my opinion, this movie version of G. Del Pilar’s life was unnecessary. It’s as if the movie was made just to add a sequel to its predecessor, Heneral Luna. Plot was already known to every one yet the movie was a bit dragging to the point that too unnecessary emphasis on Goyong’s love story was made (it was kind of annoying, to be honest). It could also have been better if air time spent on the aforementioned was focused more on the Filipino’s efforts to fight the Americans.

On the bright side, credits should be given as the movie successfully showed his vulnerability as a young general. His struggles on how to maintain sanity with a large amount of responsibility given to him was also tackled (e.g. him being constantly reminded as the “agila” by his older brother). Another good part in the movie was the part where the Filipinos started their journey in Tirad Pass. Hunger and lack of unity among them was shown. This, for me, subtly implied that one of the reasons why we were conquered by Americans before was the lack of solidarity amongst us – a single goal but different means and desires. Furthermore, it was illustrated that selfishness and greed are also major contributors to Philippines failing to protect its freedom from Americans. It’s sad to see that up until now; it’s these traits that we Filipinos have are what remain in our hearts.

All in all, movie was good but below expectation. It could have been done better.

Review By: catherinejoy_lim
We all remember that he was a general, but we forgot how he was also just a boy.
We all know about the repeats of the themes of how we have too much faith in our heroes – that they’re imperfect, and how it questions Filipinos habit of just following orders, but to me, there is more to the story about that.

It’s also about youth, and how it was taken away with the war.

Imagine an average man at the age of 23 today, maybe this would even be you or someone you know, and the last thing you can imagine for someone like that is to be a major war hero, but this is what he was like. People grew up too fast, and while people may say – history is repeating itself – it is, but not as much as people say. Most of us are living in peace, not always in happiness or in adequate wealth for basic needs, but yes in peace. And we take that for granted today – not just in the Philippines but around the world.

The Philippine-American war was rough, and that’s the least I could put it. It’s not just asking whether to question authority – many people by now know how to – but it’s more in the lines of – even if we do question authority, what could we possibly do to it? I won’t spoil the rest of the movie, but in the beggining – in a scene torturing a traitor for information, the traitor screamed at him. “You’re not a soldier, haha. You’re a dog!” he says. He leaves the scene emotionless, hiding any emotions he might have beneath the surface.

But really, it seemed to repeat how a lot of people around the world acts like. Maybe the boy general was a dog, but so was the traitor. I’m not saying there was some higher up he was being obedient to too, but it’s his faith to believe in his own hatred and anger. The truth is there was no one who is obedient only to himself. We have to have faith in something – at least the faith that the whole world is real and we’re not just brains in a reality simulator machine as modern proponents of Descartes might put it, but faith in what we really value. Whether that is religion, science, romance, money, family, country or more, we all dedicate ourselves to some kind of image.

The Philippines is not the only country in the world with infighting among them. We have the differences between Liberal and Republican Americans. The difference between the more famous northern Italy of the Renaissance and the less famous southern Italy wanting to catch up. The difference between the yellow shirts of Thailand who want to stay loyal to the conservative values of the king or the red shirts who are asking for democracy. We see how the Protestant and Catholic Irish have once fought, and so on and so on. But somehow history repeats itself.

In the end, this movie for me asks this question the most. “What is faith?” What is the nature of faith? Should we have faith? Does faith come from believing in something or letting go of the need to believe in something for sure? What’s the difference between reasonable faith and blind faith? Are all types of having faith in something equal, and if not, what is worth believing in the most?

In the context of fighting for a country after all, we cannot fight together without our own cultural imagination. We don’t know most people in our country and yet we we believe in them. We don’t know whether what we’re doing will actually work for sure in the world, and yet we believe in them. We don’t know whether our values, whether with other values or alone, will bring us lasting happiness but yet we believe in them.

But somehow it is reasonable to have this faith, because even if we don’t know this, we know for sure what will happen if we don’t believe in them.

We can only have true faith in others if we have faith in ourselves. To not believe in anyone else’s ability to change, means that you believe the same in yourself.

So can I ask again. Does history really repeat itself? Even if it does, just how much? What has changed in the Philippines and the world since then? The answer to progress might lie in adapting to that.

Review By: Thingamagingyy

Other Information:

Original Title Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral
Release Date 2018-09-05
Release Year 2018

Original Language tl
Runtime 2 hr 35 min (155 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated TV-14
Genre Action, Biography, History
Director Jerrold Tarog
Writer Rody Vera, Jerrold Tarog
Actors Paulo Avelino, Carlo Aquino, Arron Villaflor
Country Philippines
Awards 7 wins & 29 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Atmos (in selected theatres), Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format N/A

Goyo: The Boy General 2018 123movies
Goyo: The Boy General 2018 123movies
Goyo: The Boy General 2018 123movies
Goyo: The Boy General 2018 123movies
Goyo: The Boy General 2018 123movies
Goyo: The Boy General 2018 123movies
Original title Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral
TMDb Rating 6.905 21 votes

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