5 things to know about Gregorio Del Pilar before you watch ‘Goyo’

As a follow-up to the box office favorite, “Heneral Luna,” this time, they’re telling the story of Filipino hero, Gregorio Del Pilar aka Goyo

Two years since box office hit “Heneral Luna” swept the nation, the team behind it are back with a new film. This time, they’re backtracking to the Philippine-American War and telling the story of Filipino hero, Gregorio Del Pilar aka Goyo. “Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral” is slated to air in cinemas on Sept. 5, 2018, with Paulo Avelino at the helm, playing the young Hero of Tirad Pass.

Directed by Jerrold Tarog and produced by TBA Studios, Artikulo Uno Productions, and Globe Studios, it is the highly anticipated follow-up film to “Heneral Luna.” Judging by the trailer, the film will give the audience a chance to see Goyo through the eyes of different characters. The film will feature the perspectives of characters from the old film such as Apolinario Mabini and Emilio Aguinaldo (played by Epy Quizon and Mon Confiado) and will introduce new characters such as Remedios Nable Jose (played by Gwen Zamora), the sweetheart of General Del Pilar.

GOYO: ANG BATANG HENERAL I FULL MOVIE I Paulo Avelino I Jerrold Tarog I TBA Studios

After setting the bar at an all-time high, the film is expected to have the same—if not greater—impact than its predecessor. Although you’ll have to wait until September, that gives you time to brush up on your history lessons. With that, here are five things to know about General Goyo.

1. He was hired to assassinate Antonio Luna

It’s a widely known fact that General Luna and Emilio Aguinaldo were no Batman and Robin. They didn’t get along at all and, as General Aguinaldo’s apprentice, Goyo was ordered to capture Luna when he was accused of treason. As he was on his way to do the dirty job, the Presidential Guards of Cabanatuan ended up doing the work for him when they made it rain bullets over Luna (oops, spoiler alert?).

2 He was a ladies man

There seems to be a bit of a pattern when it comes to our heroes. While no one else may have topped Jose Rizal’s nine girlfriends, Goyo himself was a smooth talker and knew how to utilize his personal charm for the ladies. In the film’s trailer, they definitely did not spare this detail, as it showed one of the women going, “Bakit ako, Goyo? Ang daming babae diyan na pwede mahulog sa’yo.” [“Why me, Goyo? A lot of girls would fall for you.”]

3 He could definitely kick your ass

While young people his age would spend most of their time in the classroom, he was outside, already learning how to fight. Highly trained in the Philippine martial art called arnis de mano or arnis, Goyo could disarm you in more ways than one—whether using a stick, knife, or other bladed weapons.

4 He had an artistic side

Usually, for the heroes back in his time, you could only be either the brains or the brawn. Rarely both. But Goyo, being the skilled fighter he is, could also use his hands to make art. After a raid in Paombong, Bulacan, Goyo designed a flag for his troops to commemorate their victory. Inspired by Cuba’s design, Goyo’s flag actually laid the foundation for the Philippine flag we have today.

5 He bleeds blue

Not to say that as a metaphor for war or anything of violent connotation, but Goyo was actually an alumnus of Ateneo de Manila University. Though he wanted to pursue his studies further, he had to put his dreams aside to join the revolution. Immediately, he volunteered to be part of the military service and joined insurgency.

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