it has been a month and the media hasnt let go of the news that the church doesnt want to show da vinci code here. they asked malacaƱang, mtrcb and sino pa ba ang dapat hingan ng opinyon kung ipapalabas yun.
yeah yeah i get it. we are a catholic country. but the fact that they had the book sold here and now causing an uproar coz of the movie is just making the public more curious about it. sabi nila... sakit daw ng mga pinoy ang maniwala agad. hanggang kailan ba nila iisipin na bobo ang mga pinoy at hindi marunong mag-isip? una R-18 daw kaya limited ang pagpapalabasan. i mean fine. isipin nilang madaling maniwala ang mga kabataan at mahina ang pundasyon ng paniniwala nila. nalinis ba nila ang buong quiapo/recto/cubao/maynila para hindi tayo makakuha ng pirated dvd ng pelikulang yon? ngayon gusto na nilang i-ban ng tuluyan. same thing. mapapanood pa rin natin yan kahit anong mangyari. malulugi lang yung kumpanya na nagproduce ng movie, deprived pa ang mga tao na magkaroon ng satisfaction regarding their curiosity with the help of a big screen.
how would you fight and defend a belief that has a lot of secrets and doesnt give you a chance to find an answer regarding your what-ifs? if everything is entirely true... why be scared?
“The MTRCB is there to protect the welfare of the Filipino people, especially in terms of morals” - wow. morals. gaano kasarap sabihin ito ng isang tao na isa kang protektor ng moralidad. hindi ako mahilig sa pulitika. pero kahit kailan, walang pulitko ang nakakuha ng loob ko at isiping... oo malinis yan.. walang nagawang masama. MTRCB pa yung nainvolve. isang malaking kaletsehan.
tatapusin ko ito sa isang NAKAKATAWANG bagay mula sa chairman ng MTRCB... "the board only approved the trailer of the movie because it saw nothing obscene or blasphemous in the movie's sneak preview"
patawa. nagpalabas ng trailer mula sa isang pelikulang ibaban pala eventually. tangina make up your mind.
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