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Description: Stars: Clarion Chukwura, Eucharia Anunobi, Chidi Mokeme, Enebeli Elebuwa, Emeka Ani


Director: Michael Ezeanyaeche


Story: Money, power and influence at play in Abuja.


angeleyez
angeleyez

Registered: May 2004
Location: USA
Posts: 3464
Review Date: Wed June 9, 2004 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid?: Not Indicated | Rating: 2 

 
Pros: Do not have a clue
Cons: All of it

Another bull crap movie what can I say. The story line could have been better if the person that wrote the script had read his/her own words out loud to himself/herself. Costume was terrible. Look you people do not need a dregree to dress a prostitute. A prostitute can either have class or not. A prostitute can either wear a suit or mini skirt. Its not all the time that an asawo exposes herself. What the hell is with the weave? Whose idea was it for these so called high class prostitutes to dress the way they did and wear that stupid looking weaves or wigs. I have a problem with those ladies and there hair. It seems as if they love those ugly looking hair dos. This is a stupid movie and hopefully there will be no part two. The ladies tried to do their best to act their part right but I did not pay attention to their acting becasue other things such as the storyline and costume diminshed the credibility of this movie. If you are writing a script, you have to see yourself in it. If you do not feel any connection with the characters in your script, please put your pen down or stop typing. That basically mean you do not have the natural talent.

 
Review Date: Wed July 28, 2004 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid?: Not Indicated | Rating: 1 

 
Pros: Good title for a crap film
Cons: The set designer couldn't even dress the prostitutes--what a joke!!!

Seeing the eye-catching title “ Abuja Connection” I thought, oh yes this would be worth watching—you know what…? Am still hasn’t finished watching the film as I write this review.


I am not going to contemplate on what is wrong with the film, but rather what is right with it—absolutely nothing.


The process of filmmaking is divided into three categories—pre-production, production and post-production. The post-production stage is when every other Tom, Dick and Harry who have invested interest in the movie will all sit down and snivel or smirk over their investments. These power wielders how on earth they approve the release of this film after watching it first still baffles me.


The sound is so out of synch with the image that one wonders if the film was made by a crèche editor.


Maybe this is unique to the copy I bought from my local film store in Edmonton, north London, if not, I suggest that all the people who are artistically involved in the film’ s production should apologise publicly and unreservedly to their fans worldwide.

 



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