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Review of The Generals
“The village scene on the parents of Chike and Chima sending them off to the university brought tears to my eyes. I said in my heart: This is the real hard stuff life is made of; and I can relate to that.
Indeed, this first part of "The Generals" three parts drama series is a powerful and down-to-earth moving story on our trying human experience on this journey called life.
With an enchanting and deeply meaningful plot, this drama series really portrays life in the Nigerian university system clearly. It is so touching to follow Chike and Chima through their struggles; trying to make ends meet with the little financial resources they have. It is also even more touching to see how the two brothers are sticking together wisely. But with studies, girls as Sandra plus others; and cult guys in the mix, Chike and Chima are finding out that life can be complicated.
And I've been so impressed by the creative and capturing simplicity plus theatrical stylistics used in rendering the plot. This production is just cool and real. I love it so much.
This interesting drama is purely a touching human story in its raw, realistic form. And I am prepared to watch this all the way to part three because this one has sparked off something real and soulfully explicatory in my being.
Watch out: A powerful and inspiring, life impacting story is unfolding here. And I'm gladly willing to be part of it all the way ...”
“The village scene on the parents of Chike and Chima sending them off to the university brought tears to my eyes. I said in my heart: This is the real hard stuff life is made of; and I can relate to that. Indeed, this first part of "The Generals" three parts drama series is a powerful and down-to-earth moving story on our trying human experience on this journey called life.
With an enchanting and deeply meaningful plot, this drama series really portrays life in the Nigerian university system clearly. It is so touching to follow Chike and Chima through their struggles; trying to make ends meet with the little financial resources they have. It is also even more touching to see how the two brothers are sticking together wisely. But with studies, girls as Sandra plus others; and cult guys in the mix, Chike and Chima are finding out that life can be complicated.
And I've been so impressed by the creative and capturing simplicity plus theatrical stylistics used in rendering the plot. This production is just cool and real. I love it so much.
This interesting drama is purely a touching human story in its raw, realistic form. And I am prepared to watch this all the way to part three because this one has sparked off something real and soulfully explicatory in my being.
Watch out: A powerful and inspiring, life impacting story is unfolding here. And I'm gladly willing to be part of it all the way ...”
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