When You Love Someone
Artus Frank, Judith Asante, James Gardiner, Ruffy Samuel, George Williams, Roselyn Ngissah, Paulina Oduro
When Shamell and Evans called in for their favorite radio program. They exchanged addresses, then eventually began to exchange letters. Their love kept growing but they have never met in person. Evans met Shamell and took a picture of her without knowing she was the one. His roommate saw Shamell’s picture and got carried away. A beautiful love story now turns ugly.
When You love someone part 1 and 2.
Ish Thompson
Samuel Ruffy Quansah
2011
-Story: [1 out of 5] Overlooking all the discrepancies in this movie, the story might be perceived as interesting/entertaining… to an extent, I’d presume.
-Originality: [0 out of 5] Now it’s not only Frank Rajah stealing Bollywood movies. Welcome! Ish Thompson to the group of thieves (sorry, I couldn’t find a kinder way of stating it). The movie “When You Love Someone” is a rip of the 2002 Bollywood movie “Na Tum Jaano Na Hum” (Neither You Know Nor I) starring Hrithik Roshan, Saif Ali Khan and Esha Deol.
-Predictability: [0 out of 5] Definitely predictable for one because it follows the track of the Bollywood version (aka the better version)
-Directing/Editing: [0 out of 5] I had a list of rubbish that was done in this movie that I’d point out in the review and then right after watching the movie it hit me… the entire movie is based on unbelievable ‘bagwash’ (meaning B.S). The person who stole the script didn’t even steal it well. I give credit to Frank Rajah at this point. At least when he steals a script he attempts to modify it for the current day and time but this person does not and in so doing, directly insults the intelligence of all the viewers. In the Bollywood version, neither Hrithik’s character or Esha’s character had each other’s contacts. No names. No phone numbers and most importantly no addresses. But in this version, Shamell and Evans both have each other’s house addresses. In fact, they even visit each other’s houses more than once. Now tell me how neither of them realized who they had been mailing?And don’t let me get started on the editing and all the horrible spellings.
-Acting quality: [1 out of 5] The only person I really didn’t want to stab was Roselyn Ngissah. Everyone else should hope that I never meet them whilst holding a knife. Artus Frank just irritates me from the depths of the depths of my… is it heart or soul or mind now? He sha irritates me. Seriously bro… speech therapy! Judith Asante, aka Shamell (by the way, what the heck kinda name is Shamell?), was bland and quite boring from scene to scene to scene to… (you get the picture). The only bearable person (and note that I say bearable, not great) was James Gardiner. In all my dislike for Artus though, I’d take him over Prince David any day.
-Setting: [3 out of 5] Ok
-Costume/Make-Up: [3 out of 5] Ok
-Props and Graphics: [3 out of 5] On Point
-Video Quality: [3 out of 5] Good
-Audio Quality [1 out of 5] Keep hands on remote
-Soundtrack: [0 out of 5] I’d rather listen to scratching nails. Who even told the singer that she could sing? I mean… this is the kind of thing that Simon Cowell would respond to with (insert British accent here) “You sound like a cat falling from the top of the Eiffel tower”. Jeez… don’t. ever. sing. again. And needless to say, not all the stolen songs were credited at the end (kudos for actually making an effort to credit some of the songs)
-Musical Score: [3out of 5] Nicely done
hey where can i watch this movie ………i watched it once and really loved it but i cant find it anywhere to watch plzz help me
I still love Artus Frank. Speech therapy or no speech, he still rocks! His style and finess is enough along for me to enjoy. He could stand there and say his abc’s and I’d be entertained. And I am not easily impressed! But different strokes for different folks I guess! Be aware to an English speaking person, anyone with a deep accent appears to not speak English well which is the majority of the nollywood actors to me. So I guess Artus is not speaking well according to other naturally non-speaking English people? I don’t get your criticism of him about that! I just don’t! They all could brush up on their English to me with an exception of a few. Anyways Happy New Ms. Reinvented! Carry on!