Die Erforschung des Lebens und des Schicksals, wo man leben muss, um seine Bestimmung zu erfüllen, und nicht sterben kann, bevor sie erfüllt ist.Die Erforschung des Lebens und des Schicksals, wo man leben muss, um seine Bestimmung zu erfüllen, und nicht sterben kann, bevor sie erfüllt ist.Die Erforschung des Lebens und des Schicksals, wo man leben muss, um seine Bestimmung zu erfüllen, und nicht sterben kann, bevor sie erfüllt ist.
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I absolutely love all the characters casted as they were incredibly perfect for the role. English spoken were clear, audible and articulate. I cried a lot watching this movie, this was 100 percent a creative's doing and all the cast did their hardest to bringing each character to life. This movie made me revere Wale Ojo as his character was the most moving for me. I totally recommend watching this movie as it will bring you closer to God and a little bit accepting of people with grumpy attitude. Whoever casted Bridgette should be statued.
I quote. "You do not have to know a pain before sharing it"
I quote. "You do not have to know a pain before sharing it"
A very nice movie. I care more about the storyline and Creativity, than the cameras and all that. I agree the movie was a bit average, but who cares? The moral of the story is life changing, the creativity, futuristic design and out of the box thinking is on point. I haven't seen many Nigeria movies go out of their way to do something more "Out of the box" if you know what I mean.
We don't have to act the usual ways we act. We can spice things up a bit and be different. This movie is an example of that.
To be honest, the ending made me rethink my life a lot. I have been through a lot, and thinking of the number of times God has saved me, I strongly agree that everyone has a purpose.
Please watch! The cinematic, camera, lightening whatever doesn't matter.
We don't have to act the usual ways we act. We can spice things up a bit and be different. This movie is an example of that.
To be honest, the ending made me rethink my life a lot. I have been through a lot, and thinking of the number of times God has saved me, I strongly agree that everyone has a purpose.
Please watch! The cinematic, camera, lightening whatever doesn't matter.
Breath of Life
This movie details the story of Timi, an exceptionally brilliant man and young clergyman. Other than being able to hold his breath for as long as he wishes, he also graduated top of his class at Cambridge and was the highest honoured cadet in his entry class. Timi moves to Nigeria in 1960 with his wife and daughter and starts a local church. Everything is rosy until a gang sets his wife and daughter ablaze in retaliation for bearing witness against them. Timi tracks those responsible and kills them off before attempting to kill himself but death doesn't come no matter how hard he tries.
Over three decades later, he's now a faithless recluse living in the confines of his mansion. His butler dies and his replacement comes in faith-filled Elijah. Slowly and surely Elijah begins to crumble the walls Timi has set around him, and their employer-to-employee relationship transforms into a familial camaraderie.
The transition from a faithless recluse to a man finding solace through an unexpected friendship with Elijah, his new butler, is delicately crafted.
The emotional depth of the storyline is accentuated by the brilliant performances of the cast. Wale Ojo, Chimezie Imo, and Genoveva Umeh breathe life into their characters, creating a seamless and genuine portrayal.
The cinematography of "Breath of Life" stands out as a visual feast, capturing the essence of each moment with brilliance. The film's exploration of various genres adds layers to the narrative, although the blend isn't always flawless. Despite this, the final product deserves applause for its deviation from the typical style of Nollywood movies. Refreshingly unique, the movie successfully avoids becoming overly preachy despite its faith-based theme.
In essence, "Breath of Life" offers a refreshing departure from conventional storytelling, delivering a visually stunning and emotionally resonant experience that transcends the boundaries of its genre.
8-8.5/10.
This movie details the story of Timi, an exceptionally brilliant man and young clergyman. Other than being able to hold his breath for as long as he wishes, he also graduated top of his class at Cambridge and was the highest honoured cadet in his entry class. Timi moves to Nigeria in 1960 with his wife and daughter and starts a local church. Everything is rosy until a gang sets his wife and daughter ablaze in retaliation for bearing witness against them. Timi tracks those responsible and kills them off before attempting to kill himself but death doesn't come no matter how hard he tries.
Over three decades later, he's now a faithless recluse living in the confines of his mansion. His butler dies and his replacement comes in faith-filled Elijah. Slowly and surely Elijah begins to crumble the walls Timi has set around him, and their employer-to-employee relationship transforms into a familial camaraderie.
The transition from a faithless recluse to a man finding solace through an unexpected friendship with Elijah, his new butler, is delicately crafted.
The emotional depth of the storyline is accentuated by the brilliant performances of the cast. Wale Ojo, Chimezie Imo, and Genoveva Umeh breathe life into their characters, creating a seamless and genuine portrayal.
The cinematography of "Breath of Life" stands out as a visual feast, capturing the essence of each moment with brilliance. The film's exploration of various genres adds layers to the narrative, although the blend isn't always flawless. Despite this, the final product deserves applause for its deviation from the typical style of Nollywood movies. Refreshingly unique, the movie successfully avoids becoming overly preachy despite its faith-based theme.
In essence, "Breath of Life" offers a refreshing departure from conventional storytelling, delivering a visually stunning and emotionally resonant experience that transcends the boundaries of its genre.
8-8.5/10.
10yanakwe
Cinematography.is top notch! Didn't seem like I was watching one of them Nollywood movies. From the quality of the production it shows the team put in a lot of concentrated work , effort and funds.
Loved the storyline , it's a lot different from the usual . They captured the scenes of the past real good. The choice of the actors is quite appealing , great diction and acting.
This is an improvement from God calling, and it can compete internationally . I would like to see a series from the same writer and producer, I'm sure he won't disappoint.
I am looking forward to watching more films from BB Sasore.
Super proud! 🙌,
Yvii.
Loved the storyline , it's a lot different from the usual . They captured the scenes of the past real good. The choice of the actors is quite appealing , great diction and acting.
This is an improvement from God calling, and it can compete internationally . I would like to see a series from the same writer and producer, I'm sure he won't disappoint.
I am looking forward to watching more films from BB Sasore.
Super proud! 🙌,
Yvii.
Would have been a better story but for the introduction of the subplot story of the relationship of the boy with the rich mans daughter.
In all honesty, the subplot served no purpose and was a distraction to the potential of the beautiful story of the boy who healed the heart of the rich man.
The redeeming quality of this movie was Mr Timi's monologue in the church at the end although it was predictable but still invoked emotions to the movie that was already lacking it as none of the other scenes was that provocking or if I may add convincing.
Still a movie worth seeing! One of my favorite scenes was Mrs Timi in the burning car.
In all honesty, the subplot served no purpose and was a distraction to the potential of the beautiful story of the boy who healed the heart of the rich man.
The redeeming quality of this movie was Mr Timi's monologue in the church at the end although it was predictable but still invoked emotions to the movie that was already lacking it as none of the other scenes was that provocking or if I may add convincing.
Still a movie worth seeing! One of my favorite scenes was Mrs Timi in the burning car.
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