Exploring life and destiny, where one must live to fulfill their purpose and cannot die until it is completed.Exploring life and destiny, where one must live to fulfill their purpose and cannot die until it is completed.Exploring life and destiny, where one must live to fulfill their purpose and cannot die until it is completed.
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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.
I am not good at making reviews and I don't boast about having the terms that a movie critic masters.
I speak from the heart and whenever a movie touches me and has what it takes to make the world a better place I do believe its mission is accomplished.
In a world where faith is only a surface polish in case it arranges people to get to their selfish aims, where real love and solidarity are only words that are being used as well for selfish purposes, the real message of what human love means is touched here.
We are no angels, but once in a while, if we look and see, if we open our hearts, we can see that there is much more to life than competition, hatred, greed, bitterness... Once in a while we can be touched by an angel... This is a wonderful movie: if life has often disappointed you, if you feel hopeless and depressed, just give it a try.
Believe me, once you watch it, you'll feel a little bit better and you'll still have a little more faith in humanity and God.
I speak from the heart and whenever a movie touches me and has what it takes to make the world a better place I do believe its mission is accomplished.
In a world where faith is only a surface polish in case it arranges people to get to their selfish aims, where real love and solidarity are only words that are being used as well for selfish purposes, the real message of what human love means is touched here.
We are no angels, but once in a while, if we look and see, if we open our hearts, we can see that there is much more to life than competition, hatred, greed, bitterness... Once in a while we can be touched by an angel... This is a wonderful movie: if life has often disappointed you, if you feel hopeless and depressed, just give it a try.
Believe me, once you watch it, you'll feel a little bit better and you'll still have a little more faith in humanity and God.
Arguably has to be the best nollywood movie I've seen in a while. That movie moves from Loss and pain to anger to romance to happiness and sadness again. The two unknown lead characters did a fantastic job. It talks about pain and how much it greatly affects us if we don't have the wherewithal to move past it. I never expected it to be that good. I have a few reservations though. Wale Ojo didn't do well in my opinion, he acting the character who is in pain wasn't convincing enough but was still decent enough. It's a step in the right direction for nollywood cos I'm not much of the fan of the industry's works.
"Breath of Life" is a captivating Nollywood masterpiece that seamlessly weaves together a compelling narrative, stellar performances, and breathtaking cinematography.
The film's exploration of love, resilience, and cultural nuances is both heartwarming and thought-provoking.
The cast delivers exceptional performances, bringing authenticity to their characters.
The director's meticulous attention to detail shines through, creating a visually stunning and emotionally resonant experience.
With a poignant soundtrack complementing the storytelling, "Breath of Life" is a testament to the brilliance of Nollywood in delivering impactful and resonant cinema.
It's a must-watch that leaves a lasting impression, showcasing the richness of African storytelling on the global stage.
The film's exploration of love, resilience, and cultural nuances is both heartwarming and thought-provoking.
The cast delivers exceptional performances, bringing authenticity to their characters.
The director's meticulous attention to detail shines through, creating a visually stunning and emotionally resonant experience.
With a poignant soundtrack complementing the storytelling, "Breath of Life" is a testament to the brilliance of Nollywood in delivering impactful and resonant cinema.
It's a must-watch that leaves a lasting impression, showcasing the richness of African storytelling on the global stage.
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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