Men In Love
John Dumelo, Tonto Dikeh, Muna Obiekwe, Halima Abubakar, Ejine Okoroafor, Promise Amadi
The intricacies of marriage and the delicately torpid route is a must for every couple. Charles escapades have always been the bane in his marriage. His wife Whitney dearly loves her husband and would do all it takes to hold on to the pieces. Quarrels and reconciliation dictates the union on a daily basis. But for how much longer? What happens if the problems simply become intolerable and his flagrancy transcends beyond established norms?
Men in Love Part 1, 2 and 3.
Moses Ebere
Kingsley Okereke
Chisom Juliet Okereke
2010
-Story: [1 out of 5] Interestingly enough, this story is not really as controversial as it was hyped up to be. It in no way addresses the issue of homosexuality in the modern African society. Instead, it takes the old fashioned Nollywood approach and attributed all the conflicts to diabolical means (or, to troway the grammar, in the end, they blame everything on juju)
-Originality: [1 out of 5] Judging from the lazy man ending and the basic promiscuity backbone of the storyline, I’d say the movie was not really original. But then it’s arguable… so… I meet you halfway (or thereabouts)
-Predictability: [2 out of 5] I couldn’t have predicted that ridiculous ending… no! I expected better
-Directing/Editing: [3 out of 5] No major flaws and it’s under 4 parts? What more can I ask for?
-Acting quality: [3 out of 5] Tonto and Muna killed it. In fact, Muna killed it so much that he went on to accept many many many more gay roles, so much so that I’m beginning to doubt his straightness (abi… maybe the guy is trying to tell us something but we just ain’t listening) lol jk. I had no faults with John. He did his thing (in fact my guy was even speaking igbo in that sex scene in the beginning). Dear Ejine Okoroafor, I have sat with some people (aka folks that live with me) and we have analyzed this situation from all angles (aka insulted the living daylight out of you whenever you came on screen) and we have arrived at what we believe to be the most logical and well thought out decision which is that you just quit acting! Your speech? Your speech dey vex me… I no know whether you no sabi control grammar abi you no sabi speak English or shebi na nerves dey do you? Whatever the case, you are not that great of an actress anyway. Biko do me a favor… either join acting school (alongside “English as a Second Language” classes) or choose a different career path.
-Setting: [3 out of 5] Ok
-Costume/Make-Up: [3 out of 5] Hian… Tonto is a foin gyal o… that being said, I had no major qualms with costumes or make up for this movie.
-Props and Graphics: [3 out of 5] Ok
-Video Quality: [4 out of 5] Good
-Audio Quality [3 out of 5] Ok
-Soundtrack: [3 out of 5] Nice
-Musical Score: [3 out of 5] Nicely done