The Ghana-Naija movie industry saga. That's always a tough one where I'm concerned. On the one hand is my allegiance to Ghana - my motherland, homeland and basically where most of my formative years were spent. On the other hand is my undeniable connection to Nigeria - my birthland and the land of my ancestors. Even though I barely remember that much about Nigeria, I do joke about when I will "finally return to my birthland." Maybe it's this umbilical connection, that makes me slightly biased towards Nollywood when it comes to the Ghana-Naija movie saga. Truth be told, I barely paid Ghanaian movies enough mind when I was growing up. I was more likely to watch a Nigerian movie instead, and even then, I was picky. Ramsey Noah or Genevive Nnaji had to be part of the cast. Why this bias towards Naija movies? It's simple really; their acting was generally better.
The Ghana-Naija movie industry saga. That's always a tough one where I'm concerned. On the one hand is my allegiance to Ghana - my motherland, homeland and basically where most of my formative years were spent. On the other hand is my undeniable connection to Nigeria - my birthland and the land of my ancestors. Even though I barely remember that much about Nigeria, I do joke about when I will "finally return to my birthland." Maybe it's this umbilical connection, that makes me slightly biased towards Nollywood when it comes to the Ghana-Naija movie saga. Truth be told, I barely paid Ghanaian movies enough mind when I was growing up. I was more likely to watch a Nigerian movie instead, and even then, I was picky. Ramsey Noah or Genevive Nnaji had to be part of the cast. Why this bias towards Naija movies? It's simple really; their acting was generally better.5 comments to Review of 'The Perfect Picture' & the Ghanaian Movie Industry
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Nana Fredua-Agyeman thanks for the review. It is one of the only two or three Ghanaian movies I have watched and the only one I have purchased with my money. The other one I clearly remember watching is 'Scorned' (don't know about the -ed) by the same director--Shirley--and movie house, Sparrow Productions. I must say that I was equally shocked by the picture quality. I had seen her on KSM's 'Thank God its Friday' show on Metro TV (in Ghana) and I decided to give it a try. I wasn't dissappointed and I was glad. It shows that with determination we shall get there. The sound quality was also good and more especially the local songs lifted my spirit and increased the movie's ratings in my mind, most especially the Amakye Dede songs. It is a nice movie and would entreat all those who have not watched it yet to give it a try.
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Akosua I enjoyed the movie a lot. 1. It's about the love experienced between friends, spouses, and people in relationships and there were lessons I learned from that and so was definitely not a waste of my time. 2. great soundtrack, now i too have fallen in love with Se obi dO woa dO ni bi
I highly recommended it ...kids ought not to see the last scene though. It was 'too much' :)
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Irene Appiah-Amponsah I saw Life & Living It, which I believe was Shirley's first movie and I liked it. Scorned was even better so I was eagerly waiting to see The Perfect Picture. Shirley's movies just keep getting better in time!! I really enjoyed it and I honestly didn't want to get out of my seat when it ended. I just sat there smiling and smiling. Lol.
Yes, it is possible to have a great movie without strong reference to sex. But I do believe movie producers have come to realise that sex sells. Consequently, most great movies being produced have strong sex scenes.
The Perfect Picture is great. The storyline is wonderful. Plus there are many lessons to learn from it.
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munirat i really enjoyed the perfect picture.. i dont see much if anything, wrong with it. i am not a critic maybe thats why, but am a consumer and i know what i want, the sex scenes were quite tasteful and relevant, and the ultimate consummation was necesary and it was a s passionate and strong as it shud be, cos it showed months of anxiety waiting to be able to do this one ultimate acte that cements any relationship... the thing that was a little off, was lydia forson and her numerous escapades, especially holding a guy at gun-point, i dont know about ghana, but i dont think its very african, but hey! who r we to judge, its not african to kiss publicly but some of us do it!


Oluniyi David Ajao Sex has little to do with TPP's success, in my view. There was no explicit scene (by my standards) in it so what's the fuss about sex? :)