6 Interesting Yet Annoying Things About Nollywood Movies
Nollywood
is the sobriquet for Nigeria’s film industry. The industry is currently
witnessing a boom as it churns out new and exciting movies. So, there
is little or no argument when it is described as the third largest movie
industry in the world.
Now,
a good number of Nigerians are watching Nollywood movies alongside
Hollywood movies. At the same, they are visiting cinemas to watch these
sterling movies made by prolific producers like Kunle Afolayan, Lancelot
Imasuen, Emem Isong and Tunde Kelani, among others in locations like Lagos, Calabar, and Enugu.
Despite
all these accolades, there is still a long way for these movies to go
to compete favourably with Hollywood and Bollywood. This is because
there are still some petty and trivial things that you see in these
movies. This can easily put viewers off. In line with this, Jumia travel, Africa’s No 1 hotel booking portal identifies some of these annoying things.
Easily predictable
In
some cases, the title of the movie will give you a fair idea of the
plot. And if you decide to watch the movie, with 100% certainty you can
tell what is happening next. Often times than not, Nigerians who watch
Nollywood movies do not look forward to the climax and its resolution.
Thus, due to this predictability, they easily lose interest.
Irrelevant sequels
You
must have questioned why they are wasting so much time at a particular
scene. The answer is that the producer wants the film to have a sequel.
Definitely, you know that the movie doesn’t need one. But the thinking
of the producer is different as the movie can have like 3 sequels with
different titles.
No storyline or plot
Some
Nollywood movies have no plot or storyline. It seems like they
hurriedly gathered actors and actresses to just act a script that has no
story. This leaves some Nigerian film enthusiasts to question why they
wasted time watching the movie.
Some accident or shooting scenes are a write-off
Accident
or shooting scenes in most Nollywood movies are a write-off. For those
who are addicted to Hollywood and watch the same scene in a Nollywood
film, you will be awed at the way the act is poorly done. This is a
major scene that producers need to improve.
Terrible subtitles
Many
Nigerians now watch indigenous language movies especially Yoruba
movies. But one flaw about these movies is that it is poorly subtitled.
So, the movie is restricted to those who can only fathom the language.
Too much witchcraft
Witchcraft
has become one way to identify Nollywood movies and this not good for
the image of the country. As a result, Many Nollywood enthusiasts frown
at this very negative portrayal.
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