Padilla urges Senate to ask MTRCB to ban Hollywood film 'Plane' for disrespecting PH
The Philippines should ban the showing of a Hollywood film, ‘’Plane’’, for besmirching the reputation of the Philippines, Senator Robinhood C. Padilla said.
Padilla, a movie actor, said the Senate should ask the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) not to allow ‘’Plane’’ to be be shown in the Philippines.
The script of the film, based on a trailer seen so far, showed that that the plane, with movie action star Gerard Butler in the lead role, went down somewhere in the Jolo island cluster run by separatists and militia but the Filipino armies were not there anymore.
"Ginoong Pangulo hindi po dapat ito tanggapin (This should not be allowed) Sana po, nakikiusap po tayo sa ating MTRCB na sana po sa mga ganitong ganap kumakatok tayo sa opisina nila, di po dapat ito pinapalabas sa PH (I hope the Senate will ask the MTRCB that this should not be shown). DIto po dapat sa ating bansa pinagbabawal ito at kino-condemn po natin ito (I hope our country will ban its showing and condemn it)," Padilla told his colleagues during their Senate plenary session.
"Reputasyon po ng Inang Bayan ang pinaguusapan dito Ginoong Pangulo (The reputation iof our Motherland is st stake). Alam nyo po, pagka tayo pag pinaguusapan natin ang bayan natin at mga diprensya, ok lang yan kasi trabaho natin yan (When we talk of differences in our country, we take it as part of our job). Pero pagka ibang bansa na po ang bumabanat sa atin dapat di dapat tayo pumapayag (I will not tolerate any country to criticise us)," he explained.