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I Love Filipino
3 people found this review helpful
by The Butterfly
Jun 17, 2025
6 of 5 episodes seen
Completed 4
Overall 8.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.5

"We like to do our own thing"


I Love Filipino was a charming and informative show covering Filipino food, art, music, and architecture. The production values were not slick but that just added to the homey feel of Filipinos sharing their love for their culture, country, and people.

One-Pinoy Altanghap
Different dishes are explained and their origins. Also, how geography and history have transformed indigenous ingredients along with imports into tasty food that pleases the Filipino palate. Filipinos who left for work outside the country have also become more interested in learning traditional cooking and have brought back new takes on old recipes. As much as anything food nourishes not only the body but relationships and is a form of affection for guests and family.

Two-Himig
This episode focused on music. Foreign occupations in the past by Spain, Japan, and the United States caused musicians to express their feelings and love of country subversively. Foreigners and the diaspora still influence Filipino music but the country’s artists make everything their own. Whether its songs about love, gratefulness, or the coconut, composers stay true to their roots as they sing from their hearts and life experiences in versatile and creative ways.

Three-Juan with Art
Painting, sculpting, comic books, and making toys out of trash were highlighted. Many of the artists wish to express creatively the Filipino way of life including religion and family. Others stress sustainability with their artistic expressions. While one artist has made a name for himself with Marvel comic books, he and others in the field are working to revive and expand Filipino comic books.

Four-Sawsaw Juan
Filipinos love affair with sauces and dips was explored in this episode. Many of the sauces originated from resourceful mothers and grandmothers. In order to customize each bite and enjoy a diversity of flavors different sauces are available and the flavor combinations are constantly expanding.

Five-Bahay Kubo
The ancient and also imminently practical Bahay Kubo architecture was discussed. The basic style connects people to other people and nature. The style was described as resilient and spiritual. As one person said about sustainability in buildings and furniture, Filipinos didn’t have to relearn how to as they’ve nearly always used bamboo and local materials that are recyclable and biodegradable.

As I mentioned, the production values weren’t extremely high, but the love of the people for their country and skills shown through brightly. I enjoyed learning more about Filipino food, history, music, art, and architecture. Their devotion to preserving traditions and building on them all while trying to protect the environment was inspiring. Whether making delectable food, or creating toys from used flip-flops, or singing heartfelt music, creative artists shared their talent and affection for the place they call home. I for one, am happy I was able to briefly visit through I Love Filipino.

16 June 2025
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