Half of a Yellow Sun (the movie) premiered in Nigerian cinemas
yesterday, and I went to see it today. I came away from the screening
with a cornucopia of thoughts, and I wanted to share some of them here…
First, HOAYS is an excellent movie! Apart from a few anachronisms like a
late 90’s style Ox fan in a 1960 room and a few 2000+series handbags
used by characters during the Civil War, the movie was worth the nearly
two hours I spent seeing it. The movie theatre was packed full, and I
was proud a Nigerian-directed movie pulled that kind of crowd. Great
work, Mr. Biyi Bandele.
Second, I didn’t quite like the fact that Mr. Bandele looked outside of
Nollywood to find his lead characters. While the boo argued that his use
of Chiwetel Ejiofor and Thandie Newton in leading roles made the movie
more appealing to the international audience – the proud (and possibly
illogical) ‘Nigerian’ in me wished there was more Nollywood ‘leadership’
in the movie. For example – why wasn’t Genevieve Nnaji casted as
Olanna?
Third, Onyeka Onwenu was such a natural! She killed it!!! I totally fell
in love with her portrayal of “Mama”, and was quite sad when she died
(in the movie – of course)! Sorry – but that there is a spoiler.
Last but not the least, at the end of the movie – I was reminded of my
long-standing admiration for the Igbo people. The fact that they bounced
back from the killings and persecution that went on unabated in the
late 60s to yet again permeate the top echelons of Nigerian society
today is a testament to their perseverance, long-suffering, and innate
excellence.
I am grateful the Censors Board overcame their fears (with a little
external prodding I believe) and released Half of a Yellow Sun for
public viewing. We must tell the stories of the Civil War to young
Nigerians; yea – we must teach its lessons to the coming generation.
We need to do what we can to ensure we do not repeat our fathers’ mistakes.
Net – watch “Half of a Yellow Sun”. It is well worth your time.
PS:
1. There’s some nudity. You might not want to see this one with kids.
2. It’s not entirely like the book. Prepare for a somewhat-related story, but again – NOT the book.
3. I shed a tear (well, more like a few tears) when Olanna's wedding
reception was disrupted by Federal shedding... War :(, oh War :(.
CREDITS: Koyeblog

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