Saturday, 25 June 2011
One of my favourite things
Hi all!
So since this is my first ever post on my blog, I thought I'd talk about something which I'm sure we're all familiar with and which we all LOVE to talk about; NOLLYWOOD. As an avid watcher and patronizer of our great movie industry, I think I'm in a good place to share my observations .
So since this is my first ever post on my blog, I thought I'd talk about something which I'm sure we're all familiar with and which we all LOVE to talk about; NOLLYWOOD. As an avid watcher and patronizer of our great movie industry, I think I'm in a good place to share my observations .
1) Movie titles
Some may consider this one of those things which makes our movie industry unique or even comical but sometimes it's simply ridiculous. I mean why call a movie "Goat Love" or "Yori Yori". We should be original, yes, but sometimes they simply border on ridiculous and that's just NOT we want for our industry.
2) Speech
THE ACCENTS. What is with the accents?! I definitely enjoy the older Nigerian movies better and prefer the older actors like Liz Benson, Olu Jacobs and Joke Silva. Those were the days when no-one felt the need to put on a badly-done and often terribly misplaced (a guy returning from London comes back with an American accent) accent. I just hope we're not at that stage where people feel the need to put on an accent to sound sophisticated or make it in Nollywood.
3)MUSIC
Hmmm maybe one of these days when I have the time, I'll post a theme song from a Nigerian movie. Needless to say, we have a long way to go in that area. Even the best, most well-scripted movie can be ruined simply because they thought it would be fitting to tell the plot of the movie from beginning to end, in the form of a song with neither rhyme nor rhythm.
But on the up side, Nollywood has indeed produced many amazing talents which have grown to make it on the international scene and make our great nation proud. Some of such names include Genevieve Nnaji, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Stephanie Okereke, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Ini Edo who was recently made a UN ambassador.
Picture source: lindaikeji.blogspot.com |
Au même temps, the quality and standard of some movies coming out of Nigeria in recent times is so impressive it brings me to tears... literally. A good example of this is Chineze Anyaene's "Ije"
which was nominated for 12 international awards, eight of which the movie won. As many of our actors take to producing and directing I hope there'll be more of this kind of improvement. But I think it's safe to say that for now even though there's still LOTS of room for improvement, we've come a long way and Nollywood is definitely headed for much more greatness.
:)
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