A Date With Destiny
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Release Year: 2008
Language: English
Subtitled: No
Category: Drama
Release Year: 2008
Language: English
Subtitled: No
Category: Drama
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Posted by Naijaview 1 month ago
An important social issue marred by boring and repetitive dialogue, predictable outcomes, cold acting and stereotypical behaviors. The message is clear- go get tested for HIV/AIDS before saying "I do". You will get the message but it is unlikely to evoke any serious emotional responses: not sympathy, empathy or fear. Nollywood has produced some great films with the HIV/AIDS message. Unfortunately, this is NOT one of the greats. Hopefully it will inspire some filmmaker to do better.
An important social issue marred by boring and repetitive dialogue, predictable outcomes, cold acting and stereotypical behaviors. The message is clear- go get tested for HIV/AIDS before saying "I do". You will get the message but it is unlikely to evoke any serious emotional responses: not sympathy, empathy or fear. Nollywood has produced some great films with the HIV/AIDS message. Unfortunately, this is NOT one of the greats. Hopefully it will inspire some filmmaker to do better.
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Posted by arunsi 1 month ago
A movie-story with a lesson from father to son.
A movie-story with a lesson from father to son.
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Posted by Lugard 1 month ago
A commendable drama of 45 minutes with a flash-back, father to son narrative/story-teller style. Indeed, as portrayed in this story, HIV/AIDS is real; and promiscuity can be deadly as Joy learnt.
Accordingly, I don't know why this drama has part two - because, left for me, creatively, this one practically ended the story well enough for viewers to get the message.
Anyway, that's my view, it's up to you to see for yourself - if you will. Thanks to all involved in bringing us this meaningful and didactic drama.
A commendable drama of 45 minutes with a flash-back, father to son narrative/story-teller style. Indeed, as portrayed in this story, HIV/AIDS is real; and promiscuity can be deadly as Joy learnt.
Accordingly, I don't know why this drama has part two - because, left for me, creatively, this one practically ended the story well enough for viewers to get the message.
Anyway, that's my view, it's up to you to see for yourself - if you will. Thanks to all involved in bringing us this meaningful and didactic drama.
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