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The Battle of Tirad Pass was fought between Filipino revolutionary forces and Americans of the 33rd Infantry Regiment in Ilocos Sur. Brigadier General Gregorio del Pilar led the Filipinos, while Major Peyton March led the Americans. The battle resulted in the death of Del Pilar, along with 51 Filipino soldiers.
The Battle of Tirad Pass was fought between Filipino revolutionary forces and Americans of the 33rd Infantry Regiment in Ilocos Sur. Brigadier General Gregorio del Pilar led the Filipinos, while Major Peyton March led the Americans. The battle resulted in the death of Del Pilar, along with 51 Filipino soldiers.
The film's likely celebration of General del Pilar's heroic sacrifice, duty, and loyalty to the nation and its leader aligns with traditional patriotic values, leading to a right-leaning interpretation.
The film features a cast appropriate for its historical Filipino setting, reflecting the national identity of its characters. Its narrative inherently critiques a dominant (white, colonial) power structure by portraying the American forces as antagonists in the Philippine-American War.
The film portrays Christianity, specifically Catholicism, as a significant source of moral strength, national identity, and spiritual resilience for the Filipino combatants. It depicts characters drawing courage and comfort from their faith amidst the hardships of war, aligning the narrative with the virtues and dignity of their beliefs.
The historical war drama "Tirad Pass: The Story of Gen. Gregorio del Pilar" focuses on the life and military actions of General Gregorio del Pilar. The film does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its narrative.
The film, a historical war drama, focuses on the military actions of General Gregorio del Pilar and his male soldiers during the Philippine-American War. There are no significant female characters depicted engaging in or winning close-quarters physical combat against male opponents.
The film is a historical biopic about General Gregorio del Pilar, a real historical figure who was male. There is no evidence or historical record suggesting that General del Pilar or any other significant historical character in the film was portrayed as a different gender than their documented historical gender.
The film depicts historical Filipino figures, most notably Gen. Gregorio del Pilar, who was Filipino. The actors portraying these roles, including Romnick Sarmenta as del Pilar, are also Filipino, aligning with the historical race of the characters.
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