Joven portrait study
God I hate him, yet I always draw him
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Joven portrait study
God I hate him, yet I always draw him

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Soldier Boy | Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral
The Bayaniverse is eating me away like mold please help me
Song: Soldier Boy by The Shirelles Editing Software: Capcut All clips belong to TBA Studios
so imagine you're a young woman, with a god father who can make all your dreams come true. you are loved. you are cherished. he thinks you're brilliant enough to be great! and you're so excited, because he believes in you enough to invest money into your project, into your passion. not many girls your age get to have that. not many girls your age are allowed to be anything more than a daughter, a wife, and a mother. this is your big break! and it is being handed to you by a man who loves you very much, backed by a family who want to see you succeed. who believe in your talent. opportunity of a life time!
so, you take it.
you do it.
you are SO GOOD at it. you change the minds of near thousands! if not millions! you've done it! you're a film maker!!
but something is wrong. suddenly, the man on the screen and the god father who loves you are different people. then they are the same. then they are different again-- until the reel breaks free of its bolt and the image that you've captured reveals itself to be what it really is: a monster, gone unchecked. festering and rotting until it's nothing but a deep, yawning cavern of want. you don't know if it was always like that, or if somewhere along the way, it had changed, but you do know one thing.
the monster you've immortalized on screen has your godfather's face. his voice. IS your god father, the man who loves you and thinks you brilliant enough to be great. paid for your dream to come true. saw your art for what it is and what it can be. loves you. loved you?
... is using you.
is destroying your family.
is dragging everything you worked hard for in the mud.
is sick. is angry. is a duplicitous chimera-- half-man, half-monster, half-all-consuming-want.
you've captured him, but he was never supposed to be yours to tame.
imagine.
................ this all happened to my good friend, nadia hernando.
Old chibi animal emoji haha
Bakit "idolo" ang tawag niyo sa presidente? Hindi ba dapat "pinuno"? Why do you keep calling the President an "idol"? Shouldn't he be called a "leader"?
ANGELITO (2018)

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joven: i haven’t been to subway in 2 years cos the woman went “what bread do you want” and i went “yeah”
you know what i miss?
pacoven
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Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral is now on Netflix!
The sequel to Heneral Luna, Jerrold Tarog's movie focuses on the consequences of losing a great general, and the famous "Boy General," Gregorio del Pilar.
It's about Gregorio del Pilar, the "Batang Heneral"/"Boy General" of The Philippines, a known playboy amongst women in the time, and President Emilio Aguinaldo's favorite. This movie tackles topics like idolatry (discussed in the short, Angelito, that connects the two films), distractions, and more.
As The Philippines begin to lose the war, we find out about certain people that may or may not be mentioned in our previous history books.
note:
The film is in tagalog/filipino but don't worry, for it has subtitles, so you could understand it better.
non-filipino blogs can reblog.
the themes are universal.
unfortunately, the film isn't available in other countries yet (yes, even in netflix.)