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Nollywood Movie "modupe Temi" Vs. Ghollywood Movie "why Marry" by anonymous6(f): 2:56am On Nov 08, 2011
I read in youtube & nollywood/Ghollywood movie review sites that the new Ghollywood movie Why Marry? is a copycat of a Yoruba movie Called "Modupe Temi". First of All I saw the movie Modupe Temi(which stars Saidi Balogun & Doris Simeon or Doris Ademinokan), basically a two star cast & If I had to rate the movie I give it a A or a 10/10, one of the best Yoruba movies ever. However There is a new Ghollywood movie out called "Why Marry? which stars Yvonne Okoro & Majid Michel, which looks like it will be a good movie, although I have heard some mixed reviews about the movie, but it seems to have a similar storyline as Modupe Temi. So The question I wanted to ask, especially from people that have seen both movies, Is the movie "Why Marry" a copycat of the movie "Modupe Temi"?

MOPE TEMI

[b]"Title of Film: Modupe temi (I thank God for my own)
Producer: Saidi balogun
Director: Daniel Ademinokan
Main characters: Omolara Ayoola -Doris Simeon Donald Ayoola - Saidi Balogun
Language: Yoruba
Theme: Married life
Setting/country: Nigeria
Year of production: 2008
Length of film: 1.57.00
Genre: comedy
Reviewer: Akinwumi Adjua

PLOT: A two cast comedy home video, chronicling the home and life of a married couple who always quarrel and never seem to agree on anything.
The movie starts with a soliloquy on both parts, the two couples speaking in different rooms of happier times in their marriage. Donald Ayoola acted by Saidi Balogun is the grouchy and complaining husband while Omolara Ayoola acted by Doris Simeon (AMA award winner for best indigenous actress) is the feisty nagging wife.


The couple drive each other crazy with pranks and antics. Omolara (Doris) in a scene pours a whole bottle of laxative in her husband's morning tea due to a fight the previous night. Donald (Saidi) in turn, after discovering what Omolara did, he pours ground pepper in her body lotion. In another scene Donald makes a phony call to his girlfriend to spite Omolara. Omolara then brings home a car bought in credit and tells Donald that it was bought by one of her lovers.
The film goes on with these pranks till towards the end it is revealed that both their friends have been feeding them lies about each other. They realize that their long standing tradition of "revenge first before explanation” doesn’t lead to a happy home.

SHOTS AND ANGLES: The movie is a mixture of different shots and angles. However the medium shot was more dominant. Preference was made for focus on a main object. There were series of long shots and about one or two extreme long shots where they showed the house in which the couple lived. The angle mostly used was the mid-angle. Subjective angles were also used to show what the actors were looking at, for example the scene where Donald came to look at the new car.

COSTUME: Donald and Omolara in the movie are the average middle class Nigerian, comfortable. They were rightly dressed to suit their roles. Their costumes indicated the normal day to day clothing of such people. The only dress that at first seemed out of context was Omolara’s dress for the wedding towards the end of the film and this was later justified as she said she dressed as such to look “sexy” and gain her husband’s attention.

MAKEUP: They were made up according to the role they performed. The makeup was simple and good.


CONCLUSION: MODUPE TEMI is a great film. The concept of a two cast movie is uncommon and unique. The acting was carried out well. The fact that the film just consists of two people yet it isn’t boring or monotonous says something about the acting skill involved. Saidi Balogun and Doris Simeon were terrific. The scriptwriting is equally rich; it is full of Yoruba proverbs and wise sayings. For example “You must feed properly any sacred cow that will be put up for sale”. The sound tracks fit each scene, the lighting is good. Take for instance the lighting used in the beginning soliloquy which makes them look mysterious and captivates the audience’s attention. In general the director Daniel Ademinokan and the whole production crew did a great job in putting the whole thing together. The film is hilarious and will keep one laughing, Yoruba or not, from the beginning till the end. As with almost all home videos MODUPE TEMI carries a moral message. Love and understanding, love understands all things and bears all things. MODUPE TEMI, a very impressive movie."[/b]
http://intro2filmclass..com/2009/11/modupe-temi.html
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WHY MARRY?


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFhbRUCyd5M[/flash]
A review of the movie from NOLLYWOOD FOREVER:
http://nollywoodforever.com/why-marry/
Re: Nollywood Movie "modupe Temi" Vs. Ghollywood Movie "why Marry" by Nobody: 7:59pm On Jun 24, 2012
I'm telling you!!!! The movie is an exact duplicate. I got to watch it earlier this year.

But I personally think modupe temi is done in a more classy manner. At some point, why marry was pissing me off. Maybe being a copied work addéd to my anger.

But gosh, they didn't even bother to change somethings....
-the soliloquy, prayers of wife being richer than husband, the paper communication etc.....was dubbed into why marry, just a different language, that's the only difference. But the ending was somewhat different sha.

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Re: Nollywood Movie "modupe Temi" Vs. Ghollywood Movie "why Marry" by anonymous6(f): 10:59pm On Aug 16, 2012
speedyboi: I'm telling you!!!! The movie is an exact duplicate. I got to watch it earlier this year.

But I personally think modupe temi is done in a more classy manner. At some point, why marry was pissing me off. Maybe being a copied work addéd to my anger.

But gosh, they didn't even bother to change somethings....
-the soliloquy, prayers of wife being richer than husband, the paper communication etc.....was dubbed into why marry, just a different language, that's the only difference. But the ending was somewhat different sha.

Thank you so much, I agree, you took the words out of my mouth.

Modupe Temi is my preference
Re: Nollywood Movie "modupe Temi" Vs. Ghollywood Movie "why Marry" by lat55(f): 2:04pm On Dec 04, 2012
I just heard about this modupe temi film, where can i watch it?
Re: Nollywood Movie "modupe Temi" Vs. Ghollywood Movie "why Marry" by anonymous6(f): 2:57am On Dec 17, 2012
Re: Nollywood Movie "modupe Temi" Vs. Ghollywood Movie "why Marry" by Rajosh(m): 9:31am On Feb 19, 2015
Ghanaians been copying since the beginning. That's How they copied two Indian films (race and ghajini) and they turned it into one film ( staring Yvonne okoro, Yvonne Nelson, John dumelo and majid Mitchell). can't remember the name of their own for now.

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Re: Nollywood Movie "modupe Temi" Vs. Ghollywood Movie "why Marry" by anonymous6(f): 7:17pm On Mar 22, 2015
Rajosh:
Ghanaians been copying since the beginning. That's How they copied two Indian films (race and ghajini) and they turned it into one film ( staring Yvonne okoro, Yvonne Nelson, John dumelo and majid Mitchell). can't remember the name of their own for now.

True I have heard which was even mentioned in Ghanaina media at times that some of the movies were copied from Bollywood

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