Fine Wine the movie: My honest review
Fine Wine is indeed a fine movie, a story of love across social statuses and age groups, what do you make of it? (Photo credit: Nevada Bridge) |
I hardly greet y’all, welcome again to my dirty boxers, not like I’m rude or disrespectful, I just thought sometime y’all just wanna read and walk. Thank you for always hitting me up with feedback even though I thought it’s better you drop comments on each post but we move.
You must be
thinking I don’t have anything to say today hence the polite start, you’re
wrong because today, I’m reviewing RMD’s Fine Wine movie, a story of love in
hopeless places and things that happen when you place your precious meal carelessly
around hungry ballers.
In case you
haven’t seen it, Fine Wine is indeed a fine movie by Nevada Bridge Productions
and was directed by Seyi Babatope. It features top talents like the ageless RMD,
Demola Adedoyin, Zainab Balogun, Ego Nwosu, Segun Arinze, Nse Ikpe Etim and
many more.
Straight into
my review of the movie and I’ll try to be as objective as required because most
of the casts are my favs, they all came to the party with their A-Game so it’s
quite easy to weigh in my thoughts without adding cents to their efforts, they
earned their badges on this.
The story was
basically about a billionaire that found love in a young lady of about 26 years
and must rise above societal stereotype around age gap romances. The director
failed to paint RMD as a billionaire that the story posited him to be, no way
in hell you’d convince me otherwise, at least for a man said to be on Forbes
list.
At the start
of the movie, a Rolls Royce drove in and we never saw it again, we know Range
Rover is a high end car but a billionaire wouldn’t drive just one throughout a
movie like that, his clothing throughout weren’t extraordinary, Slimee my
friend has better native than RMD’s character and my friend isn’t on Forbes
list yet.
Secondly, I
think Demola Adedoyin’s appearance is a huge mistake, I doubt I know any banker
that has that kinda hair, you might need to check it out to get what I mean.
Everything else outside those two observations were cool Cristiano Ronaldo’s
hatrick of yesterday.
I love Zainab
Balogun’s character, a spoiled shameless billionaire’s daughter that doesn’t
really care about the status of the person her father is loving as long as she
makes him happy, that’s rare among the upper class people who think their they’re
God’s reps on earth.
Let’s talk
about Kamsi’s original boyfriend (Demola Adedoyin) shall we? This happens many
times, I bet he actually likes Kamsi but he took things for granted for far too
long. Bro, you’re not the only one working, the world doesn’t revolve around
you and if you don’t value what you have, don’t cry about it when it’s taken
from you.
RMD’s demeanor
in the movie is majestic, from the calm way he managed his ex wife who was more
of a pain than not, his temperament when Kamsi was rude to him at first and how
he managed the forgiveness part, that was so smooth.
Someone was
asking how realistic it is for a billionaire to take interest in someone that
was rude to him like that, here’s my response: People like that are surrounded
by sycophants, they hardly get people to throw things in their face like that,
it was probably a first and that whispered to some nerves, you get?
My favorite
part of the movie? Has to be where RMD put his ex-wife in her place. He
appeared to be a weakling for most part of the movie, when she toyed with something
precious to him, he took no prisoner and she never attempted to move mad again,
besides she was living off him.
Finally, as
we have agreed to keep it short here henceforth, my money is on it that Kamsi
would have had a difficult time choosing the billionaire had her boyfriend
stuck to his own duty as a responsible man, zero attention, zero compliments,
he wasn’t even owning her in public… Nah he doesn’t deserve her.
Have you seen
Fine Wine? What do you think?
I really do not like the movie, it looks like all these M&B story line, I was expecting more with all the A-list actors.
ReplyDeleteAnd I feel you were being biased because you are RMD's fan sha, but just as you've said we move""
I was thinking you'd drag the movie, I watched it and like it , but it was just okay, felt slow at some point and rushed towards the end.
ReplyDeleteNo specific climax per say, but it was a lovely watch
For those who love love
We know you don't have respect before. No be today.
ReplyDeleteNow to the movie. It's just another fiction to me. Look around you and check out how many billionaires marry from the average class.
RMD's connect was too easy for me. Then the lady became a flu doctor or herbalist by preparing her mother's pepper soup recipe that worked easily for flu. Abeg free me.
His dressing is not bad. It's the poor people like Bob Risky that dress to kill with the money they don't have. Dangote, Otedola, Bill Gate, Mark Zuckerberg ( this one is even worse, just one round neck), they all dress simple and classy.