Picture Perfect…
Picture perfect is yet another
cliché romantic comedy that tells the tale of the coming together of two
individuals, of different sex. Tope Alake, (director) and Biodun Stephen
(writer and producer) teamed up to create a not so impressive movie.
Picture perfect is a narrative
of a young and industrious Nigerian lady, Kumbi, who happens to be single and
okay with it. Of course she gets pressured by her friend Kiksy to find herself
a man. After many failed hookups by Kiksy, Kumbi finally settles with Jobe, a
miscreant, who was ready and willing to become the better man by Kumbi’s
standards. In my opinion, Picture Perfect is an Isoken narrated in a
different way.
The characters:
There was a complete mismatch
in the casting of important roles in this movie; like why on earth didn’t
Bisola play Kumbi and Mary, Kiksy? And the extras should be applauded for not
literally fainting on set; felt like they really needed our encouragement to
stay focused with their acting, or their discomfort would flood out the whole
set like the 8th of July Lagos
flood (well Lagos Island flood).
Jobe (Bolanle Ninalowo) was an
exciting character. Bolanle interpreted the role like no other; he was totally
believable and brought a refreshing air to the movie. In my opinion, the movie,
in totality, was a ploy to show the world what a sizzling actor Bolanle is.
Kumbi (Mary Njoku) was
supposed to be the main character in the movie, but she sold this spot cheaply
to the other actors. Her character was more confusing than it was convincing.
Was she a ghetto girl or what? How is it that she grew up in the same hood as a
renowned Lagos tout and could not speak clean Yoruba? How can a Yoruba speaking
lady, who grew up in the slum, have a broken down car in the dead of the night
and speak in a foreign accent to the touts? In Lagos? Where did pidgin English
go to? I could easily say she faked her accent so much that she started
believing she was classy, but a faked accent doesn’t take away the languages
you can originally speak from you.
I know Mary to be a good
actress, so I was certain she was out of her comfort zone in this one. One of
two things could have been done to portray her character properly; either Kumbi
had been an Igbo lady, which would have allowed Mary speak her mother tongue
fluently,or the role be played by another actress who could switch both sides.
This movie is certainly Bisola
Aiyeola’s first big gig in the acting scene after Big Brother Nigeria and she
used it to pass an important message: A new spice is being introduced to
Nollywood. Just like her role in “Skinny girl in transit”, Kiksy was a very unexplored
character, lacking a proper build up; but she still gave a remarkable
performance. Her originality was oozing in every scene she featured in. It was
clear that all she wanted to do as Kiksy was win herself new fans and she sure
did that. Touché.
The plot was not necessarily
outstanding or fresh. By now, it is no news that we are tired of Nollywood
scriptwriters making us seem like God who knows the end from the beginning. And
this was the case with Picture Perfect. From the get go, we knew that Kumbi was
going to end up with Jobe. What we didn’t know was how this was going to
happen.
The movie started out really
slow and disjointed, it was until thirty minutes into it that a proper story
started to build up. The attempts to twist things wasn’t successful, because it
wasn’t believable, like: How did Jobe locate Kumbi? Is Lagos that small? Or how
Kumbi showed her ghetto side… Err, nah, that didn’t work out fine too.
On a lighter note, the
lighting was top notch, apart from the shadow we saw at the scene where Kumbi’s
car broke down and the touts were trying to extort her. Thumbs up to the cinematography. The costumes were really beautiful, it added a
bit color to the movie.
This movie isn’t a total no no
for you, if you are in the mood for a two-hour kill time movie and a good
laugh. In summary, my ratings for this movie, on a scale of zero to five, with
a lot of struggle between one and a half and two, I give this movie a two.
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……….Talk2urHommie……….
Lol. Maybe kumbi was always looked up at home and her parents didn't want her to be razz so they didn't teach her yoruba.
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