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Originally Posted by afrosista18
Ok, i really love those home movies, but they are so left backwards it's a shame...example: i have never watched a film where a young lady suffers for her education, struggle to make her dreams come true, then finally becomes someone of her own, a well respected woman, with a position in the society or one that ends up fending for homeless people....etc
All you see in the films are girls who want to meet rich men who can take care of them, or girls whose parents are already rich and so they tend to be spoilt and not work anymore because their parents are made, why is that so?
tell me oh, because i watch a movie with my flatmates, and this discussion came up, as much excuses i could come up with(like most of them are from poor homes...and blah blah blah) it just didnt make sense!
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I said this the other day in regards with Nollywood dealing with social issues, such as rape in the movies. They make light of it. I watch this movie "Bonjour" with Nkem Owoh and his character rapes this young girl and she ends up marrying him at the end of the movie. I was like "what the f--k".
I just don't think a lot of the movies are realistic but they are fun to watch.