Too Late To Cry 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 Sunlight 4 months ago
WOULD HAVE LOVED THIS MOVIE BETTER if the producers were not cutting it in bit and pieces. Presenting it like when children gives pieces of chewing gum to each other.
THIS PARTICULAR CRAP OF PIECESING A GOOD STORY INTO A HUNDRED AND TWENTY PARTS is become a bad habit of those producers who are wondering if they`ll be able to come up with another good story THEREFORE THEY WANT TO PIECES THE ONE AT HAND TO DEATH.
STOP THE CRAP !!!!!!!
On the Story, I find it very good.
A good wife these days or ever was never determined by her LOOKS, EDUCATION, SOCIAL CLASS or anything other than her SUBMISSIVENESS AND HUMILITY OF HEART.
It is wonderful to see the men kneeling for the so-called "house girl" and begging for her hand in marriage while abandoning the SHIT-ASS BUZZARD LOUD MOUTH WILD girls whose claim to fame was their lack of home training and just that they were born female. Gooooooood.
A GOOD WOMAN IS HARD TO FIND especially these shitly days !!!!
WOULD HAVE LOVED THIS MOVIE BETTER if the producers were not cutting it in bit and pieces. Presenting it like when children gives pieces of chewing gum to each other.
THIS PARTICULAR CRAP OF PIECESING A GOOD STORY INTO A HUNDRED AND TWENTY PARTS is become a bad habit of those producers who are wondering if they`ll be able to come up with another good story THEREFORE THEY WANT TO PIECES THE ONE AT HAND TO DEATH.
STOP THE CRAP !!!!!!!
On the Story, I find it very good.
A good wife these days or ever was never determined by her LOOKS, EDUCATION, SOCIAL CLASS or anything other than her SUBMISSIVENESS AND HUMILITY OF HEART.
It is wonderful to see the men kneeling for the so-called "house girl" and begging for her hand in marriage while abandoning the SHIT-ASS BUZZARD LOUD MOUTH WILD girls whose claim to fame was their lack of home training and just that they were born female. Gooooooood.
A GOOD WOMAN IS HARD TO FIND especially these shitly days !!!!
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Posted by lovelylady 4 months ago
i do love this 2 part of this movie
i do love this 2 part of this movie
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Posted by Lugard 4 months ago
Let me be kindly frank here. What can one say, but to ask, that you, please, read below for my objective and caring argument concerning this drama series and the Nigerian movie industry generally:
I just don't know whether the Nigerian movie industry is dying or progressing. For a 2008 release, this one is a disappointment. They take three steps forward and two steps backward.
I will continue to say it: that this unprofessional multiple parts habit of greed will destroy the emerging Nigerian movie industry if they do not put an end to it. These productions, to me, are mere series, as in television. They are not movies. And certainly this "Too Late to Cry" does not qualify to be called a movie.
For example, this one: "Too Late to Cry" is only 55 minutes and part 2 is only 50 minutes. So, why create uprofessional multiple parts. There's even a part 3 that is not out. This is totally nonsense. The whole series, for it to be called a movie, should just have been one film of about one hour and fifty minutes to two hours with the complete story told. And surely the plot I saw in this series can fit into one film on a single disc.
Lets say one wants to screen these things they call movie in the cinema within Nigeria or in the western world were theatres are popular. How do you go about it: You screen part one and then tell the people to buy new tickets for part 2 on another day, then buy tickets too for part 3 on yet another day, and even new tickets for part four, etc. In simple terms, that's exactly what these Nollywood producers are doing to viewers with this multiple parts disease of greed they have.
Concerning this particular series, it is quite strange to see Kanayo in this kind of romantic story. He's a quality actor though. However, for me, this one has no spark or creativity in performance and production. The story of wives-to-be who cannot cook is relevant. But I have great reservations on acting and presentation.
This series deserves only one star, in my own humble view, because of its general awkwardness and for their breaking the series into three parts that are about 52 minutes each on the average just out of hopeless greed for money at the expense of professionalism, quality and the survival of the Nigerian movie industry with global movie standards in view.
I pray that the Nigerian movie industry will certainly see the creative light of progress in quality this twenty-first century. Lets continue to support them by watching and giving objective and caring critiques. Together we can help them get to the promised land. For now, it is yet dawn ...
Let me be kindly frank here. What can one say, but to ask, that you, please, read below for my objective and caring argument concerning this drama series and the Nigerian movie industry generally:
I just don't know whether the Nigerian movie industry is dying or progressing. For a 2008 release, this one is a disappointment. They take three steps forward and two steps backward.
I will continue to say it: that this unprofessional multiple parts habit of greed will destroy the emerging Nigerian movie industry if they do not put an end to it. These productions, to me, are mere series, as in television. They are not movies. And certainly this "Too Late to Cry" does not qualify to be called a movie.
For example, this one: "Too Late to Cry" is only 55 minutes and part 2 is only 50 minutes. So, why create uprofessional multiple parts. There's even a part 3 that is not out. This is totally nonsense. The whole series, for it to be called a movie, should just have been one film of about one hour and fifty minutes to two hours with the complete story told. And surely the plot I saw in this series can fit into one film on a single disc.
Lets say one wants to screen these things they call movie in the cinema within Nigeria or in the western world were theatres are popular. How do you go about it: You screen part one and then tell the people to buy new tickets for part 2 on another day, then buy tickets too for part 3 on yet another day, and even new tickets for part four, etc. In simple terms, that's exactly what these Nollywood producers are doing to viewers with this multiple parts disease of greed they have.
Concerning this particular series, it is quite strange to see Kanayo in this kind of romantic story. He's a quality actor though. However, for me, this one has no spark or creativity in performance and production. The story of wives-to-be who cannot cook is relevant. But I have great reservations on acting and presentation.
This series deserves only one star, in my own humble view, because of its general awkwardness and for their breaking the series into three parts that are about 52 minutes each on the average just out of hopeless greed for money at the expense of professionalism, quality and the survival of the Nigerian movie industry with global movie standards in view.
I pray that the Nigerian movie industry will certainly see the creative light of progress in quality this twenty-first century. Lets continue to support them by watching and giving objective and caring critiques. Together we can help them get to the promised land. For now, it is yet dawn ...
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