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5,0/10
485
MA NOTE
Trois frères, qui traversent chacun des difficultés relationnelles, trouvent l'amour pendant les fêtes de Noël.Trois frères, qui traversent chacun des difficultés relationnelles, trouvent l'amour pendant les fêtes de Noël.Trois frères, qui traversent chacun des difficultés relationnelles, trouvent l'amour pendant les fêtes de Noël.
- Director
- Writer
- Stars
Onikosi Bukola Abisoye
- Gym Lady
- (as Onikosi Abisoye)
Rachael Oniga
- Agatha Agu (Mama)
- (as Rachel Oniga)
Alabi Pasuma
- Special Gala Artiste
- (as Wasiu Alabi)
Avis en vedette
This movie had me cracking up from the start. It's about 3 single brothers who are disappointing their mother because they haven't yet gotten married / have no kids. The brothers all have different reasons why they're still bachelors and it's a funny movie. I absolutely love Nigerian culture. 7/10.
I finally watched this movie and had high hopes as a West African because I believe the characters in our family are just hilarious and it would be fun to see the dynamics on screen. I really enjoyed this movie. Very lighthearted, funny and romantic. Although a mean character , Linda Osifo was also very pretty. I hope to see more West African films on Netflix to highlight that we are more than what is usually shown on tv and we have unique family dynamics. I would definitely recommend this film to watch during Christmas and there were many funny relatable moments especially for those of us from W. Africa <3.
A funny, spirited comedy that is thoroughly enjoyable to watch. Good acting, great use of settings, brings out the various dynamics of Nigerian family, friends, societal struggles and quests for love and money.
The story has a lovely premise.
But if you're gonna tell a Nigerian story, at least tell it in a Nigerian way.
I couldn't help but notice the undertones of Western culture (and yes, a lot of Nigerian modern lifestyle is influenced by the West,) but to go so far as even patterning the dialogue after Western culture, that's too far.
The breakups and the relationship dynamics broke my last straw.
I love this movie, but as an ardent observer of Western cinema, it feels like a copy.
Whether it is a Nigerian copy of a Western story, or a Western copy of a Nigerian story, sometimes I just can't tell.
But if you're gonna tell a Nigerian story, at least tell it in a Nigerian way.
I couldn't help but notice the undertones of Western culture (and yes, a lot of Nigerian modern lifestyle is influenced by the West,) but to go so far as even patterning the dialogue after Western culture, that's too far.
The breakups and the relationship dynamics broke my last straw.
I love this movie, but as an ardent observer of Western cinema, it feels like a copy.
Whether it is a Nigerian copy of a Western story, or a Western copy of a Nigerian story, sometimes I just can't tell.
So many Christmas romantic comedies are told more from the woman's perspective but this one is told from the male perspective. I've never watched a movie set in Nigeria before, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was also different in that there were three stories told (though more focus was on two of them), one for each of the three brothers. I don't know anything about Nigerian culture, so I don't know how accurate the portrayal was, but the familial tension and church politics seemed familiar, something I think one would see in all cultures.
I would like to see more Nigerian content, based on what I saw in this movie.
I would like to see more Nigerian content, based on what I saw in this movie.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- A Naija Christmas
- Lieux de tournage
- Nigeria(Nigeria)
- société de production
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- Durée2 heures 1 minute
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.00 : 1
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