I had a very intense argument with a classmate yesterday, who seems to believe that Love isn’t worth suffering for. In her opinion, she seems to believe that love can/should only bring in joy, happiness, peace of mind and every good things of life one can think of (which, I don’t dispute either but am sure we all agree it isn’t always so, right?.). I tried changing her perception on what Love should be, but I failed terribly.
Telling her loving someone means sticking with them through their ups and down together as one entity seems like I was wishing her a life of misery and bad-luck, but fortunately for me it seems the earth was listening to us as an email sent to my phone contains this beautiful short-film played by some Nigerian actors and I had to quickly show her and I bet you all are guessing what her reaction is, right? LOL 🙂
I would’ve like to share her thought on this short-film with you all here but I won’t do so now until after you all share your beautiful experiences and thoughts on this short film with me, so sit back relax and enjoy.
Title : BRAVE
SHORT SYNOPSIS :
BRAVE is an inspirational short film inspired (but not based) by a true story on page 88 of T.D Jakes ‘The Lady, Her Lover & Her Lord’. It is a heartfelt story based on the lives of a young couple, Nathan (Wole Ojo) and Layo (Adesua Etomi) who seem to have happiness, love and comfort. Though married for two years, Layo is beginning to worry about her failure in getting pregnant. When eventually she does get pregnant, she hides the news from Nathan, preparing to break the good news on their anniversary dinner outing in two days. Unfortunately, that night will mark the beginning of a nightmare both may not wake from, and suddenly, love is not enough.
Written & Directed by Lowladee
Produced by Lowladee & Miju-Diya
visit http://www.braveshortfilm.com to know more about cast and crew.
Be Inspired!
The soundtrack is by Bez, which by the way I totally love. Wish you all a happy weekend. xoxo
Kim.
I agree with you but it is nice when your love relationships are joyful for longer periods of time than when they arent.
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your blog’s just too cool! ♥
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Awww…… Thanks Zoe, xoxo.
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you are really more than welcome sugar! <3<3
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Nice!
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I love Bez too. I didn’t watch the movie but I’ve bookmarked it – sounds very powerful.
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i love the movie…love has both sides..sweet and bitter sides.
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Right on-point and that’s what we all should learn from this short-film. Thanks for the comment.
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Very good.
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Thanks Meredith, glad you like it.
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Hello Kimmy,
Please holla, we miss you… And can’t reach you. Sob sob sob
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Boo Boo, I miss you more, send me your email address here—– kimberlyakinola@gmail.com and i’ll reply back ASAP. Kiss kiss.
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I enjoyed the movie. Brings back memories of Nigerian/Ghanian movies
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Awww…. Thanks Vonnie. 🙂
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Love is always a struggle because even if you find the most perfect person in the world (and I feel lucky in that way), life throws us many curves that test that love. If we threw in the towel at the first sign of unhappiness or work, no one would be in a relationship. On the other hand, there are some things people have to learn for themselves. Obviously, your friend is one of them. 🙂
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As I always say ‘if we all try to jump the bridge every-time we encounter unhappiness in our relationships, I guess the world would have been void of people by now’ Perseverance and determination is the key. Yes, you are totally right, because she’s learning now.
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Can’t truly know happy without first knowing sad, can’t know good times if you’ve never been through rough times together… She’ll learn.
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My sentiment exactly Melissa, the Millennials seems to believe that love is a fairy tale story, which should just be sweet and free of headaches.
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Hi Bisi, good to see you doing so well, fantastic job you are doing here, great blog and with a lot of informations to catch up with; keep up the great work, God bless you my Dear Sister. NB: pls hw can I get to download this movie to my phone? Please ASAP. Thanks
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Awwwww………. Glad to have you here Fam. and thanks for the beautiful comment, it really is motivating. Well, on how to download this short film, “I think you know that I know that you know that you know how, Right?” LOL. Love you Bro.
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mail me your mobile# and e-mail address here kimberlyakinola@gmail.com
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