Movie Review: The WildFlower

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Film Cast

Imoh Eboh as Yinka
Delight Esin as Kenny
Etinosa Idemudia as Mummy Osapolo
Caroline Igben as Lamide
Chris Iheuwa as Counselor Tosan
Emem Isaac as Columnist
Jide Kosoko as Boss Appointed authority
Damilare Kuku as Rolake Dabiri
Deyemi Okanlawon as Gowon
Toyin Abraham as Mother Olisa
Sandra Okunzuwa as Ada Olisa
Mojisola Adebanjo as Pamela
Nini Mbonu as Counselor Susan
Zubby Michael as Johntana
Kachi Nnochiri as Minister Dotun
Eso Dam Okolocha as Kayode
Jessica Okpara as Nike
Kiki Omeili as Dr. Naomi
Nosa Rex as Igwe
Holy messenger Unigwe as Cecilia

In the event that there is anything Biodun Stephens really does well in her motion pictures, it is portrayal. She has for the most part done comedies, and the lower pay layers of the general public are very much addressed such that you get a superior comprehension of their life issues. In this most recent contribution, she manages the issue of force, assault, and what the survivors face. She showed such obviousness, at this point such a lot of empathy in coordinating this film, that everybody can track down their own position in the story.

There is not really any humor in this film, however there are pockets of giggling, and I'm happy the film treats the issue with the earnestness it merits. The lead entertainer, Damilare Kuku, has been in a great deal of Web series, and she shows here that she is made for the big screen. Deyemi Okanlawon gives a heavenly presentation as the principal lowlife, yet I certainly expect he isn't getting categorized into such sorts of jobs. Sandra Okunzuwa as Ada Olisa is a much needed refresher; she deciphers her job perfectly. You will track down the feelings crude in this film, yet there is no exaggerating.

The ensemble is suitable for each job. I especially love that they let youngsters be kids and dress like youngsters. We see a new interpretation of individuals living on the low pay level of society, and how they live and uphold one another.

I like how Biodun Stephen doesn't look to determine every one of the issues in the film, as craftsmanship mimics life; terrible individuals actually move away without getting reward for their malevolence, and great individuals get injured without alleviation. This is a delicate film with pockets of activity, however a definite one to take tissues to the films to watch.



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