Nse never fails to deliver and there's something about Yemi that one can't help but love. It's the pairing of the masters of English, seeing both of them 'spoking the grammar'....
-Story: [3 out of 5] Taking the story as what it is and forgetting the fact that a million and one other people have made (not different deviations) but the same exact movie a million times over, I am forced to acknowledge that the plot of the movie is [...]
The entire concept of the uber traditional man who expects his wife to be (what I'd like to refer to as) the archaic-before-the-civil-war type is a concept that has been (or should I say, 'used to be') everpresent in our Nollywood movies
A completely independent sort of semi-sequel to the movie, "Games Men Play", this movie is the definition of a classic 2000s Nollywood movie (or as close to a classic as we've ever come). I say this because the movie never gets old. I've seen it numerous [...]
An interesting story that takes an unrealistic approach in the first two parts and then has the mother of unrealistic scenes in the last part of the movie. The story was extremely forward in my opinion (i.e when did Yemi fall in love with Nse. It was like [...]
-Story: [0 out of 5] I was honestly beginning to wonder about the utter ridiculousness of this storyline. I was. Until I realized it was an Uche Nancy movie. At that point, the fact that the movie made absolutely no sense, began to make sense to me. [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]