Mikaela Marie S. San Vicente 1. In the scene/dialogue in the short film, what way does the authenticity being shown? ● The film's authenticity is demonstrated when the boy gives his entire allowance to his friend to help him fly on the seesaw. This scene shows the boy's authenticity because he is not afraid to be vulnerable and to show his true feelings. He is willing to sacrifice something that is important to him which is his allowance in order to help his friend. This shows that he is a genuine and caring person. 2. In the scene/dialogue in the short film, which represents the essence of being a Christian? ● In the short film, Christianity is depicted when the boy's friend helps him fly on the seesaw even though she is tired. This scene shows the essence of being a Christian because it is about helping others, even when it is difficult. The boy's friend is tired, but she still helps him fly on the seesaw because she knows that it is important to him. This shows that she is compassionate and selfless. 3. In the scene/dialogue in the short film, where do you see humanism? ● When the boy's friend tells him that he is not alone, that is when humanism was shown in the short film. This scene shows humanism because it is about valuing and respecting all human beings. The boy's friend tells him that he is not alone, even though he is different from the other children. This shows that she sees him as a valuable person, regardless of his weight. Mikaela Marie S. San Vicente Overall, the short film "Tingala sa Baba" shows authenticity, Christianity, and humanism through the simple story of two children who become friends. The film is a reminder that we are all connected and that we should help and support each other, regardless of our differences. -