Burak at Pangarap
Burak at Pangarap
Burak at Pangarap
SUMMARY
The documentary was about two young boys namely who earns money to help
their family from severe poverty. However, the boys earn money by snorkeling down in
a lake full of trash, filled with mud and dirty water. They get plastics and metals to sell in
a junk yard and get money in return. Their will and dreams to give their family a better
life and to be able to get a degree somewhat corresponds greater challenges to their
health. Due to untidy surroundings, poor sanitation and lack of nutrition, the two young
boys namely Jun Jun and Miko are susceptible to acquire diseases. Miko’s foot was
wounded and remains unhealed after getting an injury from snorkeling in the dirty water.
Jun Jun’s hand was swollen. The two boys were treated in a barangay health center in
Malabon.
RESPONSE
Despite the fact that Philippines is a developing country but still has a long way to
go (Investopedia, 2019). The country falls behind on every standard used by economist
to determine status in terms of development. The Philippines' per capita gross domestic
product, Human Development Index and life expectancy stays below the edges for
developed country status. The country's infant mortality rate is very high and the
industrialization is minimal. Several citizens lack access to quality health care and
higher education. According to Beale (2017), despite the national developments, the
primary challenge is the high poverty rate which was estimated at 21%. Among the
reasons, experts have emphasized weak governance, corruption, elite capture,
The said descriptions about the development of the country was evident in the
documentary film. The said challenges bring uncertainty to the dreams of its citizens to
live a prosperous life. One of which is Miko from the documentary: Burak at Pangarap
by Pulido (2018) whose family came from the province of Samar who moved to Manila
thinking that they will have a better life in the city. On the other hand, Jun Jun’s family is
sinking in severe poverty begging and depending on the food and supplies given by the
relief group and their neighborhood. Their shelter was burned in flames in Malabon City
The documentary showed the bravery and the perseverance of the two boys who
really wanted to give not just their selves but also their family a better life. Despite their
young age, the two boys maturely think and strive to earn a living for their present
situation not minding what is ahead of them. The parents of Jun Jun are somewhat
irresponsible. How could they let their child do such risky job and all they do all day is to
get the relief and sit in their tent. They should also find a job and stop being dependent
on the relief and savings of Jun Jun. Miko’s parents should not let Miko’s injury just like
that. They should have been the ones who brought Miko to the barangay health center
There are somethings maybe the government doesn’t see or do not look at.
These people damaged from the calamity should be given not just relief but also shelter
and job opportunities to help them live a better life. The environment should also be
taken care of by the government as well as the health status of the communities.
Knowing that there is such a community sulked in poverty and calamity, the public
health officers must conduct a health relief program – giving aid to the illness of the
citizens.
the poor getting poorer and the rich getting richer (Rivas, 2019). As the economic
development of the country continues to diminish slowly (Malpass, 2019), the public and
not just the government must act in unity to fight the poverty and apply solutions to the
growing problems and needs of its citizens. If only the taxes were used effectively and
efficiently, Philippines would have grown more than what we experience and what we
are today.
REFERENCES
Beale, N. (2017, July 28). Economic Reform & Development in the Philippines.
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https://asiafoundation.org/publication/economic-reform-development-in-the-
philippines/
Investopedia. (2019, August 2). Top 25 Developed and Developing Countries. Retrieved
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developing-countries/
Malpass, D. (2019, October 10). Philippines Economic Update October 2019. Retrieved
from https://www.worldbank.org/:
https://www.worldbank.org/en/country/philippines/publication/philippines-
economic-update-october-2019-edition
Pulido, M. (Director). (2018). Burak at Pangarap [Motion Picture].
Rivas, R. (2019, May 30). IN CHARTS: Rich Philippine regions get richer, poor ones
barely improve. Retrieved from https://www.rappler.com/:
https://www.rappler.com/business/231871-charts-regions-get-richer-poor-ones-
barely-improve-philippines