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Jose Rizal was an excellent movie to see if we really want to know about the life of Rizal while he was

living. It was another fantastic film that really taught many lessons to the audience like me. It is one
method for you to imagine and conceive his story if you have only read it and don't fully understand it.
The remarkable thing about Rizal's life was that he truly saw everything, especially the rights and lives of
the Filipino people, who had been disregarded by the Spanish. They treated Filipinos unfairly,
demeaning us and denying us the same privileges that they did their fellow Spaniards. In actuality,
though, they were only using our country as a loan, they were ruling it as though they owned it. Rizal
was an exceptionally bright individual who, from his early years until he was in school, was constantly
fascinated about a wide range of topics. He was always taught to read by her mother, who also told him
stories with valuable life lessons. One of her favorite stories was "The Story of the Moth," which he
heard and understood but never really followed.

As the moth in the tale, Rizal was well-versed in science and school studies. This piqued his interest in
the realm of government and exposed him to the darker aspects of Spanish culture and friars. Because
Rizal was so dissatisfied with the care and assistance that the Filipino people were receiving, he decided
to use his literary talent to write novels that would awaken Filipinos from deception and teach them the
truth. These novels would also help them understand the value of life in the Philippines and inspire
them to stand up and defend their nation.Well, Rizal would not be the Rizal we know today if it weren't
for his family, especially for his mother and brother. Since he could learn a lot in school that they
couldn't teach him at home, his father encouraged him to attend. While he was living in the house, his
brother taught him a lot about the Spaniards and friars. He also assisted him in hiding his identity by
using Rizal as his last name rather than Mercado. His mother served as his instructor at this time.

I learned from the film about his experiences, mission, pain, and sources of inspiration to keep pursuing
his true goals for our nation. Prior to his demise, he effectively disseminated his writings throughout the
nation, awakening the Filipino people to the reality. Many Filipinos would remain unaware of the truth if
it weren't for him. For this reason, Rizal has greatly benefited the Filipino people and our nation in
particular. He would not have been referred to as a hero if he had not given his all to the nation he loved
most.

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