In 'Quezon,' watch for the moral thread that is Joven Hernando tying Jerrold Tarog’s 'Bayaniverse' trilogy together
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Summary: In "Quezon," the fictional journalist Joven Hernando (played by Arron Villaflor and later on by Cris Villanueva) proves to be something of a pivotal character, a moral thread that ties Jerrold Tarog’s “Bayaniverse” trilogy beautifully.
In "Quezon," the fictional journalist Joven Hernando (played by Arron Villaflor and later on by Cris Villanueva) proves to be something of a pivotal character, a moral thread that ties Jerrold Tarog’s “Bayaniverse” trilogy beautifully.
Joven, which means youth in Spanish, symbolizes the ever-questioning spirit of the younger generation, eager to believe in the promise of nationhood yet burdened by its flaws.
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