Moments 2
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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 kambaa 3 months ago
Very funny! I am giving this a four star because it should have been only a one part movie. I agree the other reviewer. The first part has many trailers and the second part is too short. This can't be just a coincidence.
Very funny! I am giving this a four star because it should have been only a one part movie. I agree the other reviewer. The first part has many trailers and the second part is too short. This can't be just a coincidence.
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Posted by Lugard 3 months ago
This has been a wonderful, interesting and commendable comedy/drama series and plot from Nkem Owoh and John Okafor. However, the elaborate comments made by the director, producer and cast after the movie makes one wonder if it's actually this "Moments" that they are talking about.
This is 2008. And it is so sad and annoying that Nollywood is still in the unprofessional habit of making multiple parts to these their drama productions.
First of all, if they are interested in making movies; and not series as in television which is what Nollywood is doing; they should at least stop this uprofessional multiple parts they do out of greed.
I have said it before and will continue to say it: that this annoying and especially unprofessional greed for multiple parts will kill the emerging Nigerian film industry if they do not stop it.
With this first part running for forty-three minutes and the second part forty-seven minutes, there's absolutely no reason, by international film standards, why this comedy/drama series should be split into two parts - that's if they claim it's a movie - which they do; and the director, producer and cast of this "Moments" did so during their comments after the movie.
Notably, let them at least attempt to make a movie for once - even though they are not on celluloid - the right film production technology for motion picture.
And of course as I said before, these Nollywood productions are just series as in television, as this one: "Moments" proves again.
Above all, my comments are out of love and humane objectivity. It means that one should keep watching these Nollywood productions. Most of them are wonderful and amazing productions because there is abundant talent and inspiring creativity in Nollywood. But there is still great, huge room for improvement in the months and years ahead.
We'll continue to buy, watch and give objective criticisms with the hope that someone in Nollywood is reading or listening with an open, wise mind.
All that said, I still maintain that this one: "Moments" is a commendable and interesting story with good cast. This is one to take out time and see to have a good laugh and learning too. I have had some good, cool "Moments" watching this comedy/drama. Good for weekend relaxation.
This has been a wonderful, interesting and commendable comedy/drama series and plot from Nkem Owoh and John Okafor. However, the elaborate comments made by the director, producer and cast after the movie makes one wonder if it's actually this "Moments" that they are talking about.
This is 2008. And it is so sad and annoying that Nollywood is still in the unprofessional habit of making multiple parts to these their drama productions.
First of all, if they are interested in making movies; and not series as in television which is what Nollywood is doing; they should at least stop this uprofessional multiple parts they do out of greed.
I have said it before and will continue to say it: that this annoying and especially unprofessional greed for multiple parts will kill the emerging Nigerian film industry if they do not stop it.
With this first part running for forty-three minutes and the second part forty-seven minutes, there's absolutely no reason, by international film standards, why this comedy/drama series should be split into two parts - that's if they claim it's a movie - which they do; and the director, producer and cast of this "Moments" did so during their comments after the movie.
Notably, let them at least attempt to make a movie for once - even though they are not on celluloid - the right film production technology for motion picture.
And of course as I said before, these Nollywood productions are just series as in television, as this one: "Moments" proves again.
Above all, my comments are out of love and humane objectivity. It means that one should keep watching these Nollywood productions. Most of them are wonderful and amazing productions because there is abundant talent and inspiring creativity in Nollywood. But there is still great, huge room for improvement in the months and years ahead.
We'll continue to buy, watch and give objective criticisms with the hope that someone in Nollywood is reading or listening with an open, wise mind.
All that said, I still maintain that this one: "Moments" is a commendable and interesting story with good cast. This is one to take out time and see to have a good laugh and learning too. I have had some good, cool "Moments" watching this comedy/drama. Good for weekend relaxation.
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