Thursday, May 23, 2019

Hiv (Si Heidi, Si Ivy at Si V) Draft

David Kyle N. Laggui BSM 1A (CS) Reaction Paper 1 human immunodeficiency virus (Si Heidi, Si Ivy at Si V) Documentary film maker Gil Bustamante (Jake Cuenca) is commissioned by the Department of Health to create a documentary for their HIV / AIDS awareness program. By sum of the San Lazaro Hospital as a backdrop, he weaves a story that combines the numerous stories of people who are infected with the virus. Among those having their story told are heterosexuals, homosexuals, prostitutes, and intravenous users of drugs.His documentary focuses on three major characters Heidi (Ma. Isabel Lopez), an ordinary housewife who contracted the virus from her philandering former hus exercise set, an overseas contract worker who died in Saudi Arabia eventually three years ago. Leaving her alone to care for their 9 year old son, Victor (JP Mesde) is also a patient of HIV. Ivy (Iza Calzado), a young call contract agent who discovers she is HIV positive when she tries to make a claim for work ab road. Shes discombobulated how she contracted the virus.Though she has X feckless and relaxed boyfriend (Will Devaughn), Ivy is removed from being reckless and promiscuous. Her plans for a new life in another country shattered, she must now play against the world, her work, family, and friends a misstep from her past. Vanessa (IC Mendoza), a merry young gay and stand-up comedian who engages in a variety of sexual pleasures with manifold partners. He, with his very supportive parents, is geared up and eager to go to shares her story. Merrily though keen for the exposure, Vanessa is careless and still sleeps around with anonymous strangers.One day, he gets beaten by a band of thugs while cruising the streets. For his own reasons, Gil is gripped with destination the documentary, even though some of his key subjects have either died or backed out of the project. He learns that the fight against HIV / AIDS is not just the responsibility of government this is a fight that requires re sponsible action from each individual. In the end, he is exultant in finishing the documentary as well as being able to play against his own greatest fear

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