Saturday, April 16, 2016

12 - Zombadings


“Yuck! Gay!”

“He deserved nothing!”

“They are immortals!”


Words like these are somehow happening in real life. Words that they hear almost every day. Words that they are offend of. Words that hurts that results them to break down.    

Gossiping into one’s shame, laughing at someone’s mistakes, and judging them without knowing the truth are the things that most of us always do. But, why? How do we do that?  How do we say those offending words? When in fact, we hate hearing those and we don’t want to feel that.

It’s indeed true that people will always be people. People will always judge you.  People will always say something about what you do and will always see nothing but mistakes.

--Tuesday, A couple of weeks ago. Ms. Eliz watched us the film "Zombadings". 


      

Zombadings is a story about a guy named Remington who was cursed into a future of becoming what he hates the most- a gay man. It started when he teased a gay “Bading!!” and laughed at him where he had just seen in the Cementery. However, his new girly fashion (sexy figured tight shirts and cute shorts) started, then a change in his beki language (atey!), followed by an evolution in his physical movements and sexual preference. He can’t control what is happening in him.

Each night, he is haunted by someone he doesn’t even have idea who was it. While all this is happening, a killer targeting gay people are killing them for no apparent reason. Remington, together with his friends, tries to find a solution to his problem and that is to break the curse and solve the mysteries about the killings that are happening in their town. Moreover, all the undead sisters rise from their graves to take revenge..

In the end, the only solution that they have is to pass the curse to someone. By that, his father decided to sacrifice and claim the curse so that his son won’t suffer from it.

Furthermore, this is a story that makes you laugh harder from the start until it ends. But that’s not just all about that, because this comedy film has also moral lessons that all of us should know and learn. It has a message that says that we are not born to judge, discriminate, hate, reject, ridicule or degrade a person for being homosexual. We are all humans. 

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