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Filipino cinema in its present state can
easily be dismissed as a dismal commodity that holds to the shallow tastes
of the masses. However, a brain storming analysis of Cinema movie Philippine
content could reveal interesting - and disturbing - facets of the Philippine
psyche. Since they are productions of the masses, for the masses, they
provide a look into how the average people perceives the world and how he
fits into it. Overall, one can cite thousands of best reasons why Philippine cinema in its present state contributes to undermining the viability of the country. Filipinos want to believe that the rich have the same common attitudes as the masses except that they have much money. How they managed to earn and accumulate that wealth seems to be of little interest. The portrayal of wealthy people in Filipino movies is flawed because in Cinema movie in Philippines, rich people merely have wealth and power. The painful and politically-incorrect truth, however, is that most wealthy people are different from the masses not only because they have much money, but also because they are more disciplined and self-reliant, highly-educated and better-bred. Their thinking are wired differently and therefore possess, to a lesser degree, the insecurities, abrasiveness, and vindictiveness of the Philippine masses. In this light, there is a marked absence of any themes in Philippine movies that highlight or acknowledge the virtues and work ethic that most wealthy people possess to enable them to accumulate money. Rather, the roles of wealthy characters in these Cinema movie Philippine throw light onto how the normal Filipino might make use of such resources once acquired; often to assert oppress others, superiority, and flaunt material possessions. See also development of Philippine cinema. | |||||||
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