If you're searching for an interesting-enough semi-love story, then this movie is capable of gripping your attention (and possibly retaining it for the length of the movie), regardless it's not that much in originality
As I said before, it wasn't what I had expected from the title (but that's my fault for not reading the synopsis). Looking past the deceit of the title, it was a fair enough story. I think Mercy makes any movie tolerable.
To state it simply, the movie has two basic components: the story (Gallant Mama) and the fashion show (Corperate Mama) (now that I'm thinking of it, I don't understand what the titles have to do with anything
In a million years, I’d never have thought that I am actually capable of, not only starting this movie, but actually finishing the entire thing. Why? Because it is no secret that I am not a fan of Nollywood comedy.
I think it's fair to say that it's about time we stopped telling these stories. I mean, it's 2012 and we're still telling these redundant predictable as hell "Royal Deal" types that that should have died with the Era of Pete Edochie and Hilda Dokubo. If [...]
-Story: [4 out of 5] In the beginning, there are a lot of questions like for one: how the heck is someone as young as Annie Macaulay’s character so rich? Why are all her maids old enough to be her mother? Why is she dating such an arrogant idiot? [...]