pookyparis
Joined Jan 2021
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I really like this comedy, I fell for Segiola's voice in the first minutes. The songs are beautiful, the story is well paced, there are beautiful actresses and not unrealistic skinny girls in western romcoms. The guys are not romantic but they proved to be sincere. I laughed a lot at the church women scenes. The ending is cute. I wished there would be more about the youngest brother but it's fine. Any christmas comedy has the same tropes... This one does not differ BUT for me, it's a relatable one.
As someone said, I didn't see the two hours running.
Please Netflix, I Hope you will develop more diverse films and series like this one.
My first Nollywood film and I love it! It's fun, light and warm. I highly recommanded it.
As someone said, I didn't see the two hours running.
Please Netflix, I Hope you will develop more diverse films and series like this one.
My first Nollywood film and I love it! It's fun, light and warm. I highly recommanded it.
I am glad it started with Boyz II men, who are the best male group in the 90's. Their music and style are unique and we have forgotten that. They still sing, which is not the case for those cutties ans less talented boys bands. It is right to mention them. A BTS member has sung'End of the road", they keep inspiring nowadays artists.
Good acting, good chemistry and beaufiful scenes. It's also very romantic, I love the apricot kiss scene! Very enjoyable, go for it!