"You lucky say na my cousin way you marry. A good woman, with a beautiful soul. Because if to say na me marry you and you come dey do anyhow. I for just chop you into tiny tiny pieces. Carry am troway for expressway. Them no go find you o! No traces..." - [...]
Mercy literally outdid herself. When she reached to stroke her hair and her hand returned with a bunch of loose hair, I honestly felt her pain in my guts. Amazing job. Amazing rendition. Over convincing. Desmond Elliot did his thing.
Not a story-line that fell from heaven exactly and neither is it one that has been photocopied till its death. Nse and Omoni's stories both had their aspects of originality and their aspects of photocopy. However, the overall work was a 'masterpiece' (I'd [...]
-Story: [3 out of 5] The story behind the movie is quite fascinating actually however the scenarios used in building this story…. sometimes border on ridiculous. For instance, how are you pregnant in a house with a housewife-mother and she [...]
I must admit as a movie it's not very original. It's a concept that has been over explored in if not all then a majority of American Romantic comedies (especially the Black American ones) but when it comes to Nollywood, it's still not standing out like [...]
-Story: [3 out of 5] This is indeed a lovely story and was definitely captivating enough to keep me going. My point? It was a good story. lol. -Originality: [3 out of 5] Most definitely. Most definitely. Without a shadow of a doubt. [...]
-Story: [3 out of 5] I absolutely loved the story and this is not just because I am normally pro multi-storied films but because I believe that the issues in this movie (if not all, then at least one) apply to everyone, especially Africans. (I am trying [...]
Besides being corny to the extent of being puke-worthy, this movie honestly reminds me of true Nollywood romance movies. After watching this movie, you realize how far our modern definiton of African romance movies have strayed from the original definition.