6 hours to Christmas
Chris Attoh, Damilola Adegbite, Sena Tsikata, Marian Lempogo, Benny Ashun, Asamani Boateng, Victoria Johnson, Charles Cuammy, Samuel Nii Odoi Mensah
It looks like it is going to be a typical 24th December day for suave creative director, Reggie and perhaps a slightly more memorable one as his girlfriend promises him dinner and fireworks before the stroke of midnight. Things however take an exciting turn for him when his office colleague and the girl he's lusted after for a long time gives him a Christmas present he finds impossible to refuse. As Reggie's mind goes into overdrive, events unfold into very hilarious and yet bizarre circumstances and it seems a day that started with the promise of Christmas may just end in heartbreak and a gun to Reggie's head.
The movie, 6 hours to Christmas, has only two parts: 6 hours to christmas part 1 and 2
Shirley Frimpong-Manso
Shirley Frimpong-Manso
2010
-Story: [4 out of 5] 6 Hours to Christmas is a simple story. It’s a simple movie with a simple plot. Many twists, many dramas, all in one night, all in a couple scenes. It’s a thrill to watch but it’s pretty hit or miss. It depends highly on what exactly you want from the movie. Did you pick up the movie expecting a jolly old Christmas movie that ends in ‘ho-ho-ho’? Then you might be a bit disappointed. You get the ‘ho-ho-ho’ alright, just not the kind of ‘ho’ you were hoping for (make of that what you will). The ending of this movie will do one of two things to you: either really please you and give you relief or just anger you with the path chosen. Like I said earlier, 6 hours to christmas is pretty hit or miss. But in my opinion, it was a great storyline.
-Originality: [5 out of 5] Loved the concept
-Predictability: [5 out of 5] I can assure you, that for the most part, you won’t see the end coming (or any other part for that matter)
-Directing/Editing: [4 out of 5] Personally thought Shirley did a fantastic job. No glaring faults.
-Acting quality: [4 out of 5] Two words: Damilola Adegbite! See, I don’t watch Tinsel but for those who do, they are accustomed to her awesomeness but being that this is the first time I am acquainted with her talent, I just sit in awe of her. Paralleled with the hot stud of an actor, Chris Attoh. The greatness of the movie, does not begin and end with the eloquence of speech or eye-candies on screen but also transcends to the rendition of character. A definite great job from all involved. Extremely convincing and you can tell because when the end was revealed… I sighed a huge, long sigh of relief
-Setting: [5 out of 5] B. E. A. Utiful! Lovely
-Costume/Make-Up: [5 out of 5] Bia, Chiemela! What’s up with all that wrapper that Ini Edo is tying on the poster?… costumes and make up were mostly on point
-Props and Graphics: [4 out of 5] Not bad
-Video Quality: [5 out of 5] Amazing
-Audio Quality [4 out of 5] Great
-Soundtrack: [5 out of 5] Loved it
-Musical Score: [5 out of 5] Well done
i love this movie. Wow. I PREFER DAMILOLA IN MOVIES THAN THAT BORING SERIES TINSEL. HER CHARACTER IN TINSEL LOOKS UPTIGHT.
Dont know if Chris Attoh can act. He is too damn TDH(and his voice and diction, na die!!!) for me to notice anything else. LOL.
But seriously; as with everything else in life, good looks and eloquence helps a lot. It open doors, but only productive hard work keeps one in the room. IMHO.