The movie started off different, exploring a motif that not many African movies have explored before (read "my question" above for the motif). So, I started off this movie thinking it would follow that track, however it did not.
Somewhere between writing the story line and delivering the work, the story gets lost, the morals get screwed, the viewer gets bored and the movie becomes flat.
-Story: [1 out of 5] The story for this movie (if there really was one) was extremely haphazardly done. The story was beyond forward and some of the lines in the beginning were extremely unrealistic to the extent of being puke-worthy. In between all the [...]
I'd say that Gold Not Silver was indeed original because for most movies what we do get is the princess falls for a pauper and her mean old father/king (usually Olu Jacobs of late) would marry her off to some other king from somewhere. At this point, two [...]
-Story: [1 out of 5] For me the story kept fluctuating in different part between being utterly stupid and ‘blonde’ and actually being interesting for a couple of minutes. I guess that’s the disadvantage of having so many parts, your [...]
Whoa! These movies definitely just get longer and longer. One movie. 75 minutes per part. Four parts!!! E easy? Choi! These people are killing me. This kind movie na 24-hour movie. No interruptions. From morning till night. I started this movie in 2011 [...]
-Story: [2 out of 5] It was literally a struggle to finish this movie as soon as I got to part 3. I was constantly trying to find out how many minutes until the end. Alright the story was ok! It wasn’t a tad bit captivating. In fact part 1 and 2 try [...]
-Story: [2 out of 5] Personally, I did not think the story was that fantastic, I kept falling asleep and waking up again through the entire thing. Then I’d have to rewind to the last point I watched, only for me to fall asleep again and do it all [...]