The plot of Florante at Laura may be a nearly-perfect material for a movie or television screenplay. It is as colorful as the life of the author itself, which will be tackled in a future blog.
A tale of romance blends with a story about political usurpation and redemption.
In 1949, the Philippines' LVN Pictures made a movie based on this work by Balagtas.
Opening title card |
Celia Flor as Laura and Leopoldo Salcedo as Florante |
The significance of the work may resonate in these times of religious intolerance: It highlights the friendship between Florante, the Albanian duke, and Aladin, the Persian prince.
Many educational institutions in the Philippines set Florante at Laura as required reading for the secondary curriculum.
An e-book version of this work may be accessed on the Project Gutenberg Web site.
I don't remember the story much, good thing it's now on Project Gutenberg.
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