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To further strength this study the researchers reviewed some films having relation to the present and these are as follows. “Harana” a documentary film directed by Benito Bautista. Featuring, Florante Aguilar, Celestino Aniel, Romeo Bergunio and Felipe Alonzo. Florante, a classically trained guitarist return to the Philippines after 12 years of absence. During his stay he rediscover the music of harana. A long forgotten tradition of Filipino serenading a woman their love. In relation to the present study it features a traditional way of culture and shows “harana” as a form of courtship. Harana is presented in this documentary film. That’s why it it related to the present study. The movie: Ano ba 2, another video clips show the old traditiona lway how the Filipino men express their feelings to the girl they love. That’s why it is related to the present study. From the Filipino motion picture “ John and Marsha sa Probinsya” John Purontong, and his real life son Rolly Quizon plays his son as Rolly. And together with his respected wife Marsha (Nida Blanca). In the only way they know how: a traditional way of Filipino in serenading. He serenade his wife with his own, hilarious and inimitable way. Filipino comedy: Babalo and Benjie Paras harana scene; it is a scene of two man for the woman that they love.that showa traditional form of courtship in the Philippines wherein men introduced themselves by singing underneath the window at night. The movie ‘Isusumbong Kita sa Tatay Ko” is another FPJ film, who is an auto repair shop owner and a doting father of Joey (Judy Ann Santos) pretty but boyish daughter of Badong. The protective father he disheartens every young man who tries to woo his daughter. The real test father-daugther relationship comes when badong meets and fall in love with a beautiful doctor. Thingking that she is loosing her father’s lovefor another woman; Joey agrees to go out with her suitor to spite Badong. Kaloy as FPJ

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