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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Patay na si Hesus (lit. Hesus Has Died), also known by its English title Jesus Is Dead, is a dark comedy road trip film first released in October 13, 2016, and later as an entry to the 2017 Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino. The movie's primary language is the Visayan language of Cebuano, and is widely considered to be a milestone for Bisaya representation in the Philippines.The film follows a family from Cebu. They embark on a road trip after Iyay (played by veteran actress Jaclyn Jose) learns that her estranged husband, Hesus, has died. During the road trip, their personal problems rise to the surface, and they find themselves in some bizarre scenarios as well, Played for Laughs.Its Ensemble Cast stars real Bisaya talents such as Chai Fonacier as Jude, Melde Montañez as Jay, and Vincent Viado as Bert. The director (Victor Villanueva), writer (Fatrick Tabada), and producer (Bianca Balbuena) are also Bisaya.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })In December 2020, Patay na si Hesus has been added to Netflix for international viewing, with English subtitles. It is the first ever film in the Cebuano language to be on Netflix.Beware of spoilers.
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Annoying Younger Sibling: Even though Jay towers over Jude, he is prone to acting much more immaturely, being the younger one.
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Analogy Backfire: Jude attempts to use food comparisons when Mia, a little girl, asks what puki (Bisaya slang for vagina) means. This is after Mia hears Jay talking about how their father Hesus left their mother Iyay for another woman's puki; the analogy goes about as well as you'd imagine in terms of awkwardness.
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Bilingual Dialogue: Trilingual dialogue, if you count the peppering of English as well. But the characters sometimes switch from Cebuano to Tagalog, occasionally in in the same sentence, which is justified in-universe by the fact that they grew up with a mother originally from Manila (Iyay). Iyay also has moments of speaking purely in Tagalog, while her children respond in Cebuano. Truth in Television, if you've ever had to learn whole new languages to communicate with your family.
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