So Kudos to the team. Most especially the casts. The film is not a perfect picture, but to me, perfect things are not always the best things and vice versa.
So i saw the film titled #Theartifact which actually sparked a new appetite in me, especially because I am not someone who enjoys African, especially Nigerian/Nollywood theatre. The art form is original, but not always very true or relatable.
and also the freedom that money grants you to be able to explore the finite beauty of OUR LAND. The cinematography was brilliant and the casts were phenomenal, everyone embodied their roles so perfectly and it just gave the film such an holistic sense of originality
This percephas therefore influenced how I consume this art form and I do not like that very much.
I was privileged to see the film #Theartifact and WOW! What a story. The story merged such a good taste of the Nigerian culture with the adventurous spirit of the Nigerian youth
Also sometimes it fails to give a sense of imagination, everything is just often predictable so most times you can almost tell the end from like the middle or the beginning, and this is just my perception.
Last Sunday gave us a lot to learn and unlearn and we have stories of people whose lives it changed already! Can Adebunmi’s story, from our house, give you a push to come into the building or online this Sunday?
All these and more at:
https://t.co/vji7uQlgNw