The film “Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang” is a story of the possibilities and choices of human life and the attempt to understand what matters in the eyes of man, in a worldly concept, in contrast to what God wants humanity to treasure and sustain. Say no to plagiarism. Get a tailor-made essay on "Why Violent Video Games Shouldn't Be Banned"? Get an original essay Style and artistry There are many contrasts shown in the film that presented crossroads in Junior's life and paved the way for his character's development. He presented the needs and motivations of humanity in a socio-cultural perspective, where a man's values in life are greatly influenced and influenced by his surroundings. The character's concept of family, success, love and life is generally the result of his experience. I found the film's contrasts creatively displayed through the characters' social status (poor Berto vs. rich Cesar), physical appearance (leper/insane vs. trophy girlfriend/handsome playboy), as well as their architecture residential (bahay kubo versus villas). . The panoramic shots of the field where Kuala and Berto usually spend time together conveyed a feeling of freedom and warmth. The scenes of the villas, the school and the city highlight conflicts and hypocritical behavior of the characters. There is a paradox in the way life and death are shown: as the film begins with the secret death of a child, which further leads to the beginning of one's life as Kuala; and how the film ended with the death of the parents after the birth of one which was revealed and witnessed by all. I was amazed by how the psychological perspective of the film was deepened through the pain of miscarriage and childbirth: how the trauma resulting from the loss of the child and the betrayal drove Kuala mad, thus keeping the secret of the fornication and murder, among other sins, in connection with how her childbirth renewed her mind, restoring her to sanity and thus exposing the scandal and sins at the end of the film. Although the character's struggles had a socio-cultural perspective, there is a spiritual perspective latent in the film, which is introduced, not only through the film's title, but also through the internal struggle in Junior's life, as he progressively witnessed the contrasts in the values and moral standards of two contrasting groups in the story: the hypocritical oppressors (those with high social status, and those who aspire to be in their place), and the oppressed ones (low status/none in the eyes of men). His choice to value the undervalued, to trust and follow what he considered morally right, and to uphold the truth and fight for the well-being of the oppressed gave insight into the pattern of God's judgment presented in the title itself, and which it was highlighted in the mass scene by explaining that it came from the Scriptures (Book of Daniel). This spiritual standard then expresses, until the end of the film, man's limited knowledge and inability to satisfy it because they take judgment into their own hands. Please note: this is just an example. Get a custom paper from our expert writers now. Get a Custom EssayPermanence and UniversalityAlthough Filipinos today are no longer as conservative as the time frame of the film, the film still speaks volumes even to this generation. Despite cyberbullying laws, or proactive calls for gender equality and sensitivity, many are still oppressed, primarily due to human nature seeking pleasure, fame and approval – much more so today with cyberbullying platforms..
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