Nollywood Movies: The Extension of Prostitution

Often times have I tried to ignore this, but the more I tried, the more it become alarming. Why can't we just act movie and know the reason of what we're doing? Why can't we just act movie to orientate and not arouse strong sexual urges?
  This will be my first movie analysis, and I'll be doing it, paying close attention to the motion driving this.
  I discovered that majority of Nollywood movies (especially English ones) are not guarded in contents. I'll explain every point I mention in order to avoid ambiguity or confusion.
  Before I come about this, I've made a juxtapositions of Bollywood,Hollywood and Nollywood movies and have seen where Nollywood movie is getting it wrong. It has happened that, none of our English Nollywood movies are acted without sexual arousal scenes. What I've noticed is that, if either Bollywood or Hollywood would produce a romance movie, they'll be specific, indicating it as romance. But if Nollywood would produce a movie that's supposed to be glazed with morals, you'll end up finding outrageous romance within it, which to some extent has added to the juvenile delinquency of our youth (on Sexual level).
     Tell me, If I'm addicted to Nollywood movies, wherein all the movies I see are glazed with romance, wouldn't I be curious to knowing how such sexual acts are? Wouldn't I ? Of course I'll be! Funny enough, after seeing this 1999 Hollywood movie, Titanic(and several ones) in juxtaposition with Nollywood movies, I came up with a maxim or rather a qoute that "If you see an American love movie, you'll definitely want to fall in love, but when you see a Nigerian love movie, you'll want to have sex, (because of their weird approaches towards interpreting their roles). I sure may not know much about movies, but don't forget that this is on the basis of juxtaposition.
    To buttress my point, so that it won't seem as though I'm just speaking without proves, I'll love to consider this Nollywood movie, entitled " Five Wives", to identify all the points have been mentioning above.
    You know, when I was telling my friends about my detest for most of Nollywood movies, they were like, that's what they have and that's what they're using. I'm not disputing, but they are not just only using it, but are making absurd use of it,taking advantage of it and reluctant to Upgrade. Well, they're upgrading... In sex styles.
   Five wives, paraphrased, is a story of a man whose talent is cheating on ladies, and that pushes him to playing on five friends' emotions. He happens to love one of them truly, but his talent is just too big for him to manage. Thus, on his wedding day, unknown to him that his wife to be is already aware of his unfaithfulness, things work against him but he isn't ready to let go.
   What a plain, straight, concise and lovely theme but acted amiss(my reasons). Do you know that a family cannot come together under an atmosphere to see this movie, where we have a 6 years old girl, 12 years old boy, and a twenty years old male as well as their parent. Reason being is that, the roles of sexual sensitivity is even more than plain roles in the movie. The protagonist acting as world champion of women. Laughs.
    Of a truth, even I, can't see this movie in the public, perhaps among my friends or in a public place because of its alarming sexual contents. This is not good for our youth. I'm not saying acting romance is bad, but be specific so that those who're watching it would be responsible for whatever movie they see.
   Nollywood movies should have been upgraded than portraying love, love and love in most of our movie. The truth is that what they portray worsen the case. We know one of the greatest youth's delinquency is love, but its moral should be shaven. Don't see me as though I despise all Nollywood movies, because I've seen some Nollywood movies that have inspired me, especially, this ghetto movie, "The Israelites". The inspiration I got from that movie was so intense that I started a book, though I can't find the book any longer, it was stolen. What am I saying?
    When I saw Jai Ho, a Bollywood movie, that was indeed a movie! When I saw Hichki, also a Bollywood movie, that was also indeed a movie! When I saw an Hollywood movie, Ruby, that was also indeed a movie! Those were all movies. I love to see a movie and cut some part of the video (that are inspiring) and send it to friends, who'll benefit from them and in extension, download the full movie.
   The reason I called them movies is because they left some virtue deposited in me. Not stir my emotional urge to start looking for ladies to soothe my urge with. We could start acting movies for the inspiration of our youths, like a Nigerian figure who excelled through his talent. Why would you act such movies? When you'll not enjoy your lustful pleasures, your extension of prostitution. Orientation should change please. At least, now I'm seeing a movie, an Hollywood, Full Out, a true life story of a lady who gave her all to gymnastics, even after having an accident. These are what we should do! Or train up our kids like the kid in " The Undercover Angel", and see what they can offer. I once watched these three wonderful Nigerian kids, where are they now? Are they done acting? Biko, leave the industry for talent to come in and stop exhibiting your newest kiss/sex style, tattoo, dressing,figure eight, 6-packs or other unnecessary things. You could open a shop and start exhibiting those if there is any need for it.
    Before I go, I'll also like to strike this balance that, Movie industry is not fashion Industry, why are you showing us your sagged breast and shameless ass? No matter the love film American we act, their ladies yet dress normal, love is portrayed through actions not dressings biko. Stop dressing like onions stripped of its regalia.
   Also, for Nollywood Yoruba, you don't have to use the word "Chief" in your movie. "Chief" is not a Yoruba word, the Yoruba implication is "Oloye", please. Also, stop telling us of people coming from America,Germany,UK when interpreting a role of whether occasion or people. Who are you trying to impress with that?
   Be sure that 85% of Nigerian Youth Movie lovers are just seeing your movies as no choice, perhaps because Zee world is temporarily not available.
   Please let's metamorphose the tenor of the industry, let's explore talent, history, Ambitions with our movies, both English and Yoruba. Enough of Sex and Love. They're over flawed themes. And the truth is,the more you try prescribe a pill for its ailments(love), the more it get worse, plus your pill may not even work for my ailment.
     Thank you.

Josh Berry (Ancestor). Nollywood Movies: Extension of Prostitution. Joshuaadeyemi431@gmail.com
    

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