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    Aye Olomokan

    Funke Akindele is backkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abike View Post
    Funke Akindele is backkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk

    Be back with review...
    ...anyone who has seen jenifa should watch this film...the storyline became a bit suspect towards the end but it went that way as a genuine mark of respect for the audience who have always felt shortchanged at the end of many films... again to the cast and supporting crew... funke is too much biko!...

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    that girl is just wikid......she's da bomb.

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    The movie was one of a kind
    Mo gbadun every single bit!
    sure God created man before woman but then again u always make a rough sketch before creatin the final masterpeice....

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    Kai!This flick is so damn preachy with it's story.I guess that is what the audience wants...
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    I don't like the way Funke Akindele depicted naija men in this flick as both egoistic and a bunch of gluttons who marry women just for the express use of satisfying their gluttony.

    Please,are we really that?While there is no denying how important for married women to know how to cook in modern day nigeria,but abeg,this movie kinda exagerate the whole it-is-important-to-know-how-to-cook-for-your-husband thingy.There has to be more to marriage than just what goes into the belly of men.The treatment of the marriage institution in this flick is quite shallow,innacurate and only ended up trivialising it.

    While i understand the need to teach the importance of home economics,but why misrepresent the marriage institution this way?The movie did not look at the institution in a very balanced way,at all.

    But it works well as a movie directed at a very young audience(10-17 years) to preach to them about the importance of feeding their future husbands...

    All in all,an okay flick.Nothing great.
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    Arrow Aye Olomo kan

    Produced by: Olu Ayotunde

    Starring: Funke Akindele, Remi Surutu(that crazy woman in Madam Dearest), Ayo Mogaji, Baba-T(from Jenifa), Sola Kosoko, Ricardo Agbor etc...


    Funny preview! Does anyone know if it is out yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by peculiar View Post
    Produced by: Olu Ayotunde

    Starring: Funke Akindele, Remi Surutu(that crazy woman in Madam Dearest), Ayo Mogaji, Baba-T(from Jenifa), Sola Kosoko, Ricardo Agbor etc...


    Funny preview! Does anyone know if it is out yet?
    yes it is.....you know where to watch it i just saw it yesterday.

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    Ratings people.....?

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    Sewun ofa ten

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    Quote Originally Posted by peculiar View Post
    Ratings people.....?
    "Jesus asked him, saying, “What is your name?” And he said, “Legion,” because many demons had entered him".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abike View Post
    Sewun ofa ten

    7/10
    Ehen? Cool....No juju i hope....

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    Ehen? Cool....No juju i hope....
    "Jesus asked him, saying, “What is your name?” And he said, “Legion,” because many demons had entered him".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abike View Post
    Sewun ofa ten

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    sewun???....razzite!

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    sewun???....razzite!
    "Jesus asked him, saying, “What is your name?” And he said, “Legion,” because many demons had entered him".

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    Quote Originally Posted by vince View Post
    I don't like the way Funke Akindele depicted naija men in this flick as both egoistic and a bunch of gluttons who marry women just for the express use of satisfying their gluttony.

    Please,are we really that?While there is no denying how important for married women to know how to cook in modern day nigeria,but abeg,this movie kinda exagerate the whole it-is-important-to-know-how-to-cook-for-your-husband thingy.There has to be more to marriage than just what goes into the belly of men.The treatment of the marriage institution in this flick is quite shallow,innacurate and only ended up trivialising it.

    While i understand the need to teach the importance of home economics,but why misrepresent the marriage institution this way?The movie did not look at the institution in a very balanced way,at all.

    But it works well as a movie directed at a very young audience(10-17 years) to preach to them about the importance of feeding their future husbands...

    All in all,an okay flick.Nothing great.

    Broda Vince, I must disagree with you that the movie painted men as food lovers. I think the story was one of those "eko ti a ko ba ko ni ile, a ma ko ni ita". If you remember, there was a scene where all the girl wanted to do was play a computer game when her husband was lying there waiting to "log on".
    And you forget that the girl lied about knowing how to cook, and not all the men in the movie claimed to like food, just the "husband" dude...Oh well and YES, Naija men too like food

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