Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA financially struggling teen finds himself in the world of luxury after a prestigious scholarship sends him to an exclusive school for the one percent.A financially struggling teen finds himself in the world of luxury after a prestigious scholarship sends him to an exclusive school for the one percent.A financially struggling teen finds himself in the world of luxury after a prestigious scholarship sends him to an exclusive school for the one percent.
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I think the casting really boosted the series. Great acting skills, they killed their roles and that made the film a great watch for me. Ishaya embodied his role, it was fantastic. The cinematography was great too. I think the storyline was rushed and not so realistic enough. Since it was going to be a series, they would have developed the storyline better, don't see the need to rush everything in one season. We could have had more realistic feel of what living in the slum area of Isale Eko is for a young adult. It was a nice and it's one of those films I'll see again a few more times when I'm bored.
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The hype from the movie was something else, I decided to spend time to download, watch and give my remarks on it, which I did and would love to share it.
The early part of the movie was seemingly interesting I was loving it and flowing with it until it got to a point when everything became two easy You see two persons who see for the first time and they fall in love immediately, bumping into each other, one of the things we have seen over and over again. There were no changes made to it.
Let's talk about the use of excess stars in the movie The unrealistic part of school, which is something I am still trying to wrap my head around, the visiting times of the school, the horrible fight scenes at the end.
Practically just a show of luxury with little or nothing to gather from the movie.
Watch just for entertainment purpose only, nothing fantastic to see here.
The early part of the movie was seemingly interesting I was loving it and flowing with it until it got to a point when everything became two easy You see two persons who see for the first time and they fall in love immediately, bumping into each other, one of the things we have seen over and over again. There were no changes made to it.
Let's talk about the use of excess stars in the movie The unrealistic part of school, which is something I am still trying to wrap my head around, the visiting times of the school, the horrible fight scenes at the end.
Practically just a show of luxury with little or nothing to gather from the movie.
Watch just for entertainment purpose only, nothing fantastic to see here.
The emergence of the first young adult series from Nigeria to debut on Netflix marks a significant milestone in the country's entertainment industry. However, despite this achievement, certain aspects of the show might raise concerns among viewers, particularly regarding the apparent overuse of adapted concepts from other sources.
One of the noticeable criticisms is the utilization of themes and elements that seem borrowed or reminiscent of existing concepts. For instance, the incorporation of cheerleading, certain hairstyles, and even the uniform aesthetics that resemble those seen in the South African series "Blood and Water" may trigger a sense of déjà vu among audiences. This replication of ideas might detract from the show's originality and leave viewers questioning the creativity and uniqueness of the series.
On a positive note, the series boasts a stunning cast and impressive cinematography, which contribute significantly to its appeal. The visual presentation, combined with the charismatic performances of the actors, adds a layer of allure to the show. Additionally, the plot, while not exceptional, manages to maintain an "okay" level of intrigue, providing enough substance to keep viewers engaged.
One of the noticeable criticisms is the utilization of themes and elements that seem borrowed or reminiscent of existing concepts. For instance, the incorporation of cheerleading, certain hairstyles, and even the uniform aesthetics that resemble those seen in the South African series "Blood and Water" may trigger a sense of déjà vu among audiences. This replication of ideas might detract from the show's originality and leave viewers questioning the creativity and uniqueness of the series.
On a positive note, the series boasts a stunning cast and impressive cinematography, which contribute significantly to its appeal. The visual presentation, combined with the charismatic performances of the actors, adds a layer of allure to the show. Additionally, the plot, while not exceptional, manages to maintain an "okay" level of intrigue, providing enough substance to keep viewers engaged.
For a show meant to appeal to Nigerians, this show whitewashed the culture down to the mere pronunciation of the protagonist's name; Ishaya.
There are lots more things that make the show extremely unbearable to watch such as the lack of proper context of what exactly Wilmer is, the cringeworthy dialogues, as well as the forced accents and the mediocre acting from a vast majority of the cast excluding the portrayers of the Antagonists. Surely there are much more talented actors in Nigeria; the most populated country in Africa yet the ones that make it to the big screen always represent the Nigerian movie industry quite poorly.
The show has flaws that outweigh the good parts, however i honestly couldn't stop until i got the last episode. The show had so much potential and could do better with a lot more brains put into the writing. It's worth a watch nonetheless.
There are lots more things that make the show extremely unbearable to watch such as the lack of proper context of what exactly Wilmer is, the cringeworthy dialogues, as well as the forced accents and the mediocre acting from a vast majority of the cast excluding the portrayers of the Antagonists. Surely there are much more talented actors in Nigeria; the most populated country in Africa yet the ones that make it to the big screen always represent the Nigerian movie industry quite poorly.
The show has flaws that outweigh the good parts, however i honestly couldn't stop until i got the last episode. The show had so much potential and could do better with a lot more brains put into the writing. It's worth a watch nonetheless.
I haven't written a review on IMDB before, but with how terrible this Film is , I feel like I need to inform Sane , intelligent persons to avoid this film at all cost!!
It's so terrible I don't even know where to begin. The plot is very unrealistic, the acting was wooden on most occasions. So many cringe moments like the Cheerleader scenes. Cheer leaders in Nigeria?!!! C'mon!!!
How about the fight scenes, or the kid kidnapping, so many plot holes it's a wonder the actors didn't fall through a crack.
Please avoid at all cost. You should Instead watch wet paint dry up. That'll be a more reasonable use of your time.
It's so terrible I don't even know where to begin. The plot is very unrealistic, the acting was wooden on most occasions. So many cringe moments like the Cheerleader scenes. Cheer leaders in Nigeria?!!! C'mon!!!
How about the fight scenes, or the kid kidnapping, so many plot holes it's a wonder the actors didn't fall through a crack.
Please avoid at all cost. You should Instead watch wet paint dry up. That'll be a more reasonable use of your time.
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