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Country Hard indeed illustrated how hard it is living in a society where the basic needs are not even met.
Every story was genuine and we appreciated the morals taught
DELICIOUS
-Shout out to Kehinde Bankole! We saw the rage in her eyes and body language; she was fierce.
-The film didn't shy away from showing how tough and rough life is for the middle and low classes
-Storytelling was done in a captivating manner with each character's path intersecting another's
-Cruel circumstances should never be a justification to resort to evil. Good will always overcome evil, nurturing good will bring peace to a troubled spirit. A powerful message
BLAND
-Overall performance was passable, not a natural display of emotions or tears.
Some scenes, which could have engaged us, were hidden, e.g. The stabbing of the thief's hand
Other scenes were a bit long. As a result, we were just mere observers without experiencing the journeys with the characters
-Color grading, audio, and photography were sadly not consistent...
Every story was genuine and we appreciated the morals taught
DELICIOUS
-Shout out to Kehinde Bankole! We saw the rage in her eyes and body language; she was fierce.
-The film didn't shy away from showing how tough and rough life is for the middle and low classes
-Storytelling was done in a captivating manner with each character's path intersecting another's
-Cruel circumstances should never be a justification to resort to evil. Good will always overcome evil, nurturing good will bring peace to a troubled spirit. A powerful message
BLAND
-Overall performance was passable, not a natural display of emotions or tears.
Some scenes, which could have engaged us, were hidden, e.g. The stabbing of the thief's hand
Other scenes were a bit long. As a result, we were just mere observers without experiencing the journeys with the characters
-Color grading, audio, and photography were sadly not consistent...
- ngandacinema
- Oct 14, 2022
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