His look embodied the character he was given, and this goes to every cast in the movie, even down to the ones that played minor roles. Also, Lateef Adedimeji ( Prophetess) did a perfect job as Jugunu, a thuggish bakery owner. He did a brilliant job with the character and it did so with style. Timini Egbuson’s ( Ponzi) swift change from ‘ajebutter’ to ‘ajepako’ is meritorious. Her command of the native language and expression in every scene is nothing short of charming. Her dialect as an Egun woman in the movie was so fluent, one would almost believe she was one. Starring opposite Timini Egbuson is Bimbo Ademoye ( Sugar Rush), who I would really love to see in another movie. The rest of the cast includes Tina Mba, Bisola Aiyeola, Bolanle Ninalowo and others who also gave an awesome performance. Each character in the movie acted their role perfectly. The movie opens with strong acting, a hot exchange between a mother who wants the best for her child and a child who just wants to ‘jaiyejaiye’ without giving a damn about anybody. It is highly unusual for a Nollywood movie to catch my attention right from the beginning. He cries out to his mother and thinks it is one of those tricks or a joke to make him learn his lesson because he knows the hell that awaits him outside the life of luxury. His existence has been wiped away from the memory of all the people he knows, even his pictures in the family photo album have miraculously changed to another person. Sunmisola’s predicament didn’t just toss him out into the world to fend for himself he actually ceased to exist to the family he has known all his life. The movie’s plot is the overused type (trying to teach spoilt kids a lesson or two about life) but it captures its message in a unique way. ‘A Simple Lie’ Review: An Admirable Addition to the Biodun Stephen-Shutterspeed Library Imagine a spoilt rich kid who has never worked a day in his life, out in the cold world without a penny to his name, and knows little to nothing about how the world works. With no place to live or anybody to take him in, he has no choice but to seek refuge with Todowede. On this mysterious day, Sunmi’s mother, his family members and all the people he knows do not remember him anymore except a bread hawker, Todowede (Bimbo Ademoye). Sadly for him, a day he will never forget came so fast and he learns about the reality of life the hard way. The movie shows a series of altercations between him and his mother and how she disapproves of his unruly behavior. Breaded Life relays the story of an irresponsible young man Sunmisola (Timini Egbuson), a wealthy brat who has everything but never seems to know how to behave the right way. The movie is not a continuation of Picture Perfect but it features some of its characters. Breaded Life is a movie directed by Biodun Stephen and is a sequel to the 2016 romantic comedy, Picture Perfect.
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