Showing posts with label 2018. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2018. Show all posts

God Calling (2018 Movie)

Saturday, May 22, 2021

A heart-wrenching, dramatic, imaginative piece. 


The Rundown

Behind the name: Apply literal interpretation

Country: Nigeria, 2018 

Genre: Melodrama

Production: Heart in Motions Pictures

Director: Bodunrin Sasore

Cast: Zainab Balogun (as Sade), Seun Ajayi (as Tope), Nkem Owoh (as Papa Francis), Onyeka Onwenu (as Mama Francis), Richard Mofe-Damijo (as Sade’s father, Tina Mba (Sade’s mother), Chidinma Okebalama (as Anna), Shawn Faqua (as John), Eku Edewor (as Asa)

Compare to: Road to Yesterday (for the drama)

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Synopsis in a Sentence: A mother with a drug addiction experiences a deep tragedy in her household, and then God calls... 


On Writing: The Plot

The story goes from conventional to catastrophic in a single act… in terms of the case depicted, not the writing. The writing is fairly good and really atypical for the Nollywood space. And the melodrama is brave and daring. It explores themes of faith, addiction, mental and emotional health, family, and purpose. Now that’s a load for a modern Nollywood production! For the uniqueness of the angle, an imaginative piece.

But be warned, the story peaks fairly early, and then descends slowly, in an otherwise slow burn… without the explosive boiling point. 

(3/5)


On Acting: The Cast 

A good one.  

Overall, the cast is believable, and for the theatrical concoction that attracts Nigerian productions, that’s a very good thing! 

Zainab Balogun is the lead of the film, Sade, and she delivers her character very well. A great improvement since her first appearances on the big screen, and we’re all here for it! 

Seun Ajayi is Tope, husband to the lead and he’s good also, a decent portrayal of the character. 

It’s great to see Nkem Owoh play Papa Francis, and Onyeka Onwenu deliver Mama Francis, and they’re a great act in their typical (perhaps typecast) roles. 

Richard Mofe-Damijo is, of course, the wealthy father, and Tina Mba plays his partner, and the mother of Sade. Same same the roles go. 

Chidinma Okebalama is Anna, Shawn Faqua is John, and Eku Edewor is Asa in this movie. 

Overall, a good cast, overall some convincing acting. Overall, not entirely remarkable. 

 (3.5/5) 



On Production: The Creativity

Production is very clearly the star of this film! It’s shot absolutely stunningly, and out-rivals any of the best Nollywood productions, perhaps ever! 

The creative filming, editing, and cinematography weave perfectly into the story, and in fact, enhances it. Honestly, throughout the film, while other elements threaten to weaken the movie and its delivery, the visual language, tone and special effects salvage it all! 

Director and writer, Bodunrin Sasore delivers some stunning shots, vibrant visuals, and compelling effects. Some well deserved praises go to him, and the entire production team behind the scenes who never quite get enough credit for all the work they’ve wondrously accomplished!

(4/5)                                              


On Resolution: The Conclusion

It ends alright, and the conclusion may be surprising to some, but even a melodrama needs an up-tick, right? The question is; is it? 

(3.5/5)


The Verdict: A well-produced melodramatic piece. An overall good watch, for its fairly unique premise, all with very good production sequences.  


Overall Score = 14/20




Movie Review: Chief Daddy (2018 Nollywood Film)

Sunday, April 14, 2019
Started as a casual movie with family and got completely hooked!


Behind the name: Name it after who brings the money 
Country: Nigeria, 2018
Genre: Comedy 
Production: Ebony Life Films
Distribution: Netflix
DirectorNiyi Akinmolayan
WriterBode Asiyanbi
Cast Aiyeola Bisola  (as Chief Daddy, Simbi),  Falz (as Femi Beecroft),  Joke Silva  (as as Lady Kay Beecroft), Patience Ozokwor (as Madam Pat), Nkem Owoh (as Chauffer DonatusFunke Akindele  (as Tinu Beecroft),  Kate Henshaw-Nuttal (as Teni Beecroft),  Ini Edo  (as Ekanem) & more! 
                  Compare to: The Ultimate Gift, 2006
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Synopsis in a Sentence: Billionaire chief passes away, and who gets to keep all his cash—wife, mistresses or kids?  


On WritingThe Plot
A typical Nigerian's dream—big man passes away and everyone gets to share his wealth—or not? 
The story is quite interesting! It is entertaining and real and reflective of life in Africa, although augmented and exaggerated. There are a few undidactic lessons, but the basis of the story is to entertain, and that is what it does! 
The plot is quite well executed, despite the flurry of characters, and sometimes predictable instances. At the baseline, it is a comedy, and some lines were artfully executed. An entertaining experience! 
(4/5)
Cast


On ActingThe Cast
The acting is honestly, larger than life and exaggerated, but that's Nollywood style, so what can we do? 
The cast is quite start-studded, and chuck-full of everyone from the Nigerian movie industry.      Everyone from Joke Silva to Patience Ozokwor to Nkem Owoh , to first-time actor Falz! The actors were well selected and cast, and overall, thoroughly entertaining. 
First time actor, Falz (Folarin Falana) blew us out of the water with his rendition of the idiotic son, Femi—the wannabe celebrity rapper. As the star if the show, some might say he was playing the caricature of himself, but he was darn good at it! 
Patience Ozokwor comes in as a fastidious, overzealous house manager, Madam Pat— the stereotypical overzealous Nigerian worker. While Nkem Owoh depicts the self-important "chauffeur" we've met a few times before. We get reasonable and unreasonable characters, a mix of all types and cases in this cast. And we also get the comedy from Chioma Omeruah, or Chigul and 
A job well done!  
(4/5)
L-R: Chauffer Donatus & Madam Pat 

On ProductionThe Creativity
No major complaints about the production— it delivers just as well, and in fact turns production on its head by reflecting a caricature of the music industry through Femi's character. This is so well done, it is quite remarkable to achieve, especially for producers, editors and staff that are quite good, so kudos on the creativity! 
(4/5)


On ResolutionThe Conclusion
The resolution is jot completely predictable, so a job well done! Although it comes close to what is expected, there is a twist. Watch to see what it is! 
(3.5/5)

The Verdict: A thoroughly entertaining watch

Overall Score = 15.5/20