Heneral Luna Here’s a summary of Heneral Luna The Movie made by me. The first scene was that in a certain room, General Luna was alone with a boy named Joven, who wanted to write a biography about the general. He asked him to tell the story of life and the general reminded him jokingly that the biography might become a novel. Then, it started in the meeting between the higher officials of the government. Of course, President Emilio Aguinaldo and the Prime Minister of the Philippines, Apolinario Mabini were present at the assembly. However, it was not a civil conversation among the members. They were shouting at each other, debating on wether they should be trusting the Americans or not. It was clear to the others that the foreign country was plotting something against their country. However, there are some people that still sided with the Americans, saying that they were trustworthy, unlike the Spaniards. Pedro Paterno was one them. Thus, useless arguements erupted among them again and again. “Para kayong mga birhen na naniniwala sa pag-ibig ng isang puta.” -one of Generel Luna’s remarkable line during the discourse. The arrival of a messenger stopped the brawl momentarily, sending a letter to the President which contained bad news. Yes, the inevitable happened. Some soldiers scouting in Santa Mesa district, Manila were killed by the Americans and had terrotized other places in the Philippines too. After the leaders were stationed on the territories they must protect, General Luna with his trusted comrades,Jose Alejandrino, Francisco “Paco” Roman, Eduardo Rusca, Jose Bernal, and Manuel Bernal had a battle with the Americans in Intramuros. Their enemies were well-equiped and trained, so they had to request reinforcements from the Kawit Brigade. But Captain Pedro Janolino was irritated with the general’s bossy attitude so, he refused to follow his orders. Luna was so annoyed with his lack of cooperation so, he stomped into the hut the captain was in, who was sleeping beside a naked woman, and dragged him outside to humilliate him in front of his soldiers. Janolino reported the general’s wicked deed to the president, but Mabini counseled Aguinaldo to let it pass. The country was at war, but the pathetic cabinet members were still arguing about deepening the relationship of Americans and Filipinos. Felipe Buencamino was pressing on trusting them, which earned him an arrest from General Luna, who was flamed by his lies. President Aguinaldo was aware that the other members are getting fed up of the Luna’s attitude. Luna also fought with General Mascardo because he was spewing insults at his co-general, who refused to accept that he had a son in the war who chikened out.