Petrang kabayo

| 2010

Directed by: Wenn V. Deramas

Main Plot

"Petrang Kabayo," directed by Wenn V. Deramas, is a Filipino comedy film that follows the story of Petra, a young man who is mistreated and bullied by his stepfather and stepbrothers. Petra's life takes a magical turn when he encounters a mysterious horse that grants him the ability to transform into a beautiful woman. Using his newfound identity, Petra navigates various comedic and challenging situations, seeking to improve his life and gain respect. The film explores themes of self-acceptance, resilience, and the importance of kindness, all while delivering humor and heartwarming moments. Through his journey, Petra learns valuable lessons about inner strength and the true meaning of beauty.

Characters

  • Vice Ganda plays Petra, a human cursed to become a horse, who learns valuable life lessons about kindness and humility through her transformation.
  • Luis Manzano plays a character named Hank, who is a love interest and supportive friend to the protagonist, helping them navigate their challenges and transformations.
  • Gloria Romero plays Lola Idang, a kind-hearted grandmother who helps the protagonist, Petra, navigate her transformation and learn valuable life lessons.

Ending Explained

"Petrang Kabayo," directed by Wenn V. Deramas, concludes with Petra, originally a cruel and arrogant individual, undergoing a significant transformation. Throughout the film, Petra is cursed to become a horse whenever she behaves badly, a punishment that forces her to confront her negative traits. By the end, Petra learns valuable lessons about humility, kindness, and empathy. In the final scenes, Petra's transformation is complete as she reconciles with those she has wronged, including her family and friends. Her genuine change of heart and actions demonstrate her growth, leading to the lifting of the curse. Petra's journey from arrogance to humility is symbolized by her ability to return to her human form permanently, signifying that she has truly embraced the virtues of compassion and understanding. The movie concludes on a positive note, with Petra now leading a more fulfilling and harmonious life, surrounded by loved ones who have forgiven her past misdeeds. This ending underscores the film's moral lesson about the importance of personal growth and the power of redemption.

Wenn V. Deramas Comedy Fantasy Vice Ganda Luis Manzano Gloria Romero