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  • Essay / Reflection of the film Cesar Chavez film - 530

    Cesar Chavez's film was very moving to the point that I almost cried after watching this film. When I watched the film in the theater, I actually felt like I was following Cesar Chavez as he watched his actions throughout his long journey to fight for the rights of Mexican farm workers. Although the film focuses primarily on the period from 1965 to 1970, when Cesar Chavez led a wine farm workers' strike that put him in the national media spotlight, Cesar Chavez's film begins by sketching the years that preceded his appearance on the cover of Time. . In this movie, I learned that Cesar Chavez was not a flashy person, but actually a very private person. Moreover, Chávez knew what it was like to go from owner to worker in the blink of an eye. Cesar Chavez (played by Michael Pena) feels the compassion that comes from loss, much like someone who saw a situation slightly bigger than that represented by his workers and union colleagues. Additionally, after watching this moving film, I learned that Caesar had dedicated his entire adult life to improving his behavior. ...