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Dangerous Angels

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Posted August 6, 2012 by in Drama
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2/ 5

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SYNOPSIS: Foxy (Tonto Dikeh) and (Ini Edo) foolishly allow war to arise between them, damning the consequences of their actions, all in a bid to achieve their aim, but end up humiliating themselves.
 
Parts/Divisions: The movie, Dangerous Angels has three parts: Dangerous Angels part 1, part 2 and part 3. The movie has been linked with "Across Enemy Lines" however on close inspection you realize that they are two entirely different storylines
 
Cast: Ini Edo, Tonto Dikeh, Nonso Diobi, Anita Joseph, JohnPaul Nwadike, Halima Abubakar, Amanda Ebeye
 
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It’s yet another campus story and in as much as it might seem like there are just too many of them floating around in Nollywood, once in a while one might actually be into these movies because they are feel good, straight to the point and entertaining (like ‘Life Incidence’).

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-Story: [1 out of 5] It’s yet another campus story and in as much as it might seem like there are just too many of them floating around in Nollywood, once in a while one might actually be into these movies because they are feel good, straight to the point and entertaining (like ‘Life Incidence’). However, the end was still inconclusive and though some might argue that the sequel is “Across Enemy Lines”, I beg to differ because in the latter all the characters have to be reintroduced and even though the cast is the same, costume is the same and character names are the same… it’s still different. It’s just one of those Nollywood Pairs movies that I had explained in “For the Promise

 

-Originality: [0 out of 5] It’s yet another campus story. Yet another cult story. Yet another feud movie

 

-Predictability: [0 out of 5] Unfortunately, these things are a given.

 

-Directing/Editing: [2 out of 5] Overprolonged scenes… no one! I repeat no one (ok maybe the male viewers) needed to see all that nyashing/grinding/what-you-may-call-it that Anita Joseph was doing on that man

 

-Acting quality: [2 out of 5] I think Tonto and Ini Edo both gave amazing performances. Nonso Diobi carried the bad boy role out with ease. Anita Joseph, our very own “girl with the dragon tattoo” (No! She doesn’t have a dragon tattoo. Just a tattoo gone wrong), she was not as horrendous as she usually is in this movie. Now was she great? Far from it. Halima Abubakar did her role justice. Loved Amanda Ebeye’s performance, she carried the aproko out with outstanding ease.

 

-Setting: [2 out of 5] Ok

 

-Costume/Make-Up: [3 out of 5] Loved! Loved!! Loved!!! Tonto’s hair and outfits in this movie (even though the babe can like to empty one mac powder on her face for each scene).

 

-Props and Graphics: [3 out of 5] Ok

 

-Video Quality: [3 out of 5] Not bad

 

-Audio Quality [3 out of 5] Occasional changing timbres

 

-Soundtrack: [3 out of 5] Ok

 

-Musical Score: [3 out of 5] Nicely done

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    Anonymous

    Nollyreinvented hi,if you say Anita can act,then there is no need reading your reviews,Anita? With her bad accent,i think you review on sentiments,on who you like and you dont

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