An overseas Filipino worker, a housewife, a teacher, a journalist, a labor leader, an activist, a doctor, a student, a teen star, a war veteran and a child hero.
Their parallel lives, single and collective, and told in episodic style are reflected on the screen as they weaved a tapestry of entwining stories that bear the stuff of heroism and what eventually makes a hero in everyone just like Ninoy, the guiding thread of the film.
But heroes need not be dead.
Not a usual biographical film, the screenplay is adapted from Vince Tanada's multi-awarded stage play of the same title, which suggests the Ninoy Aquino in every Filipino.
A breakthrough in Philippine theater, the same play hit the boards, succesdfully touring the country with almost 500 performances in 2009 and 2010 to coincide with the campaign and election of Benigno " Noynoy " Simeon Aquino 111 for the presidency in May 2010.
The biography's narrative is character - driven, redolent of current issues and historical reflections, and the plot, such as it is, simply drifts in sequencing the formation of the whole film structure.
In the end, our individual take on Ninoy's heroism defines our own living heroism as we struggle, survive and prevail.
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