Hapag ng Pag-asa was one of the best painting ever painted for me, it shows the different scenario of different individual while taking their journey-LIFE.
We all know that Philippines is part of the third world country; hence poverty is present. Each children has a different story of strugle and hardship. The story that distruct me most is the story of Nene who live through cleaning the "nitsyo" of the people who passed away. Nene is just one of the million Filipino who take the risk just to feed their hunger stomach and in orderto survive. The story of the twelve children are repsentation of almost fifty percent of the Philippines populationwho were in the same truck.
One of the evidence that the economy is booming is through the establishment of businesses. In the metro's of our country lies the tall building and factories and also in this places has a graet number of homeless individual or "taong-grasa.
In the business world centavo matters a lot because it can gain millions and the existence of those kind of individual can affect the market because they are part of the macroeconomics. If the income is less of course it constitute lower purchasing power.
The short movie convey a message of reality. The story of the twelve children are just mere representation of the crisis we felt. Joey Velasco painted the "HAPAG ng PAG-ASA" because he wanted to open the eyes of the government as well as the people that there are those kind of individual in ther countryside who needs care and protection.
"IT IS NOT WHAT HE HAS, or EVEN WHAT HE DOES, WHICH EXPRESSES OF MAN BUT WHAT HE IS".
Friday, November 28, 2008
HAPAG NG PAG-ASA
Posted by jenbhy at 10:35 PM
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