Friday, October 29, 2010

DEEPEST OF DREAMS 1 AND 2






STORY/SCREEN PLAY: TCHIDI CHIKERE CASTING: AZUKA ODUNUKWE AND TCHIDI CHIKERE
STILL PHOTO: GENTLE SOUL
WELFARE: AUGUSTINE OKEKE
MUSIC: SEIGHA SMOOTH EBIDE
CO-ORDINATOR: DAVID AGINWA
LIGHT/SOUND: UCHE UWAJU
PRODUCTION MANAGER: IFEANYI NDOKWU
GRAPHICS: JAHBLESS UKAEGBU
POST PRODUCTION: ULZEE DIGITAL STUDIO
ASST. EDITOR: SAMUEL EMMANUEL
EDITOR: JAHBLESS UKAEGBU
PRODUCER: AZUKA ODUNUKWE
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: AZUKA ODUNUKWE AND ULOMA ODUNUKWE
DIRECTOR: TCHIDI CHIKERE
CONTINUITY: CHIJIOKE OKEKE OGUNO
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: EFE EPHRAIM
MAKE UP ARTIST: KINGSLEY GODWIN
COSTUME DESIGNER: CHIEMELA NWAGBOSO
RELEASE DATE: 2009
GENRE: MELODRAMA
NAME OF REVIEWER: OLAYEMI AIYEDEHIN
LOCATION: ASABA
MAIN CASTS: MAJID MICHEL, OMOTOLA JALADE EKEHINDE, TONTO DIKE, GEREDINE EKEOCHA
THEME: BEAUTY, BETRAYAL, INTRIGUE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
THE REVIEW
Catherine (Omotola Jalade Ekehinde) and Deborah (Tonto Dike) are sisters; they live with their mother (Geredine Ekeocha) in a small town (the name of the town was not mentioned in the movie). They lost their father in a ghastly motor accident when they were young, Catherine the older sister was also in the car when the accident occurred, although she survived the accident her left ankle got broken and some weird moles started growing on her face because of the injuries she sustained on her face from the accident. The moles on her face made her very ugly; people always avoid her, her sister Deborah on the other hand is very beautiful and men always flock around her, she feels she is better than Catherine, she uses hurtful words on her and treats her like an outsider. When it was almost time for Catherine and Deborah to go back to school, their mother decided that to get money to pay their fees they would have to sell call credit card, she set two tables for them beside each other where they were to sell the credit, people always went to Deborah’s tent nobody ever used to buy credit from Catherine and this made her devastated. It was during the process of selling the credit that she met a very rich man named Omar (Majid Michel) who in his own case just got heart broken by a very beautiful woman a few days to their wedding, because of this he tried to despise beautiful women and wanted to rebound with an ugly woman, he treated Catherine well and Deborah and their mother thought he needed a housemaid because he was really nice to her, they were all in shock when he proposed to her, Omar found out that even though she is very ugly outside she was very beautiful inside, he loved her and treated her like a princess, her sister Deborah was envious of her because she had no man to call her own. People made Omar feel bad because of the decision he made, when he could not take it anymore he decided to do for Deborah. When Catherine found out, Omar and Deborah eloped. Omar’s conscience could not let him go free so he assigned Dr Orkah (Prince Eke) to take care of Catherine and he gave her 50million to satisfy his conscience. Meanwhile Deborah was giving Omar a hard time so he ran away from her. Dr Orkah and Catherine travelled to London for Catherine to undergo a surgery, when they got back six months later she looked really beautiful and her leg was good again, their mother was so happy. Dr Orkah and Catherine got married and lived happily ever after. Deborah could not go back home when Omar left her so she became a prostitute and Omar continued to live in riches but never had a woman to call his own.
CINEMATOGRAPHY: MEDIUM SHOT (MS) IS THE MOST USED; THEY ALSO USED MEDIUM LONG SHOT (MLS), CLOSE UP (CU) AND MEDIUM CLOSE UP (MCU).
ANGLES: MID ANGLE IS THE MOST USED, THEY ALSO USED LOW ANGLE AND HIGH ANGLE.
CHALLENGES: THE MAKE UP IS WEAK, AND THE COLOR WAS POOR.

5 comments:

  1. a long but interesting review, definately luv the pictures.

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  2. Yemi you wrote this right? Thats pretty good to be honest...

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  3. Awwww this is really lovely

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  4. your review is really good. You highlighted all the main points.

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