Think of Love and Crime as a medley of some of some pretty decent movies, combined with a couple comic scenes and a handful of actual actors brought together to give you, what has become the definition of a Frank Rajah film, a really colorful theft of a movie.
When I had first read the synopsis of this movie, I had assumed it was your typical love story: boy loves girl, parents disapprove, fiasco for 2 hours, movie ends. Then I read the synopsis again before I watched the movie and it hit me, "this is Veer [...]
It seems like he's playing the same roles over and over again (especially for his Made in Ghana movies) and in the movies that he doesn't play the same role, he is not being stretched much. So I probably shouldn't say he is a phenomenal actor, because he [...]
One thing about JJ Bunny is that even though her movies don't ever come off as fantastic as they have the potential to be, she always tries to expose the other side of the story:
The original intent of the 'story' criterion of critic is to answer the question "can I sit another person down and tell them this story... if I can, will they be entertained?" If yes, definitely then the story is a go. And for this movie? Heck yeah, you [...]
-Story: [4 out of 5] It kills me to see really good stories destroyed by horrible acting, directing and editing. A story like this in the right hands could have been 10 times better than the continental rubbish it turned out to be. -Originality: [4 [...]