The joy of seeing an Emem Isong's movie is knowing that you are 80% sure of not getting anything like a badly written, produced or directed work.
Have you seen the movie 'Knocking on Heaven's Door"? An emotional, musical and deep story on domestic violence, betrayal, passion, faith and love. The movie tells the story of Debbie (Adesuwa Etomi) a beautiful singer married to a Christian brother Moses (Blossom Chukwujekwu). She is the envy of her peers but she harbours the dark secret that she is being brutalised in the hands of her 'Christian' husband.
The movie features Adesuwa Etomi, Majid Michel, Blossom Chukwujekwu, Ini Edo, Robert Peters and other entertaining actors.
Apart from the fact that you get to watch Majid Michel display his singing skills, Pulse.ng presents you with 5 reasons why you must see 'Knocking on Heaven's Door'. Here we go:
- Lots of Drama
Not a boring moment with the movie 'Knocking on Heaven's Door'. The Emem Isong's movie has got so much drama to keep you glued to your seat and entertained. You’ve got domestic violence, manslaughter, self esteem issues, abusive childhood, falling in love with a 'friend', journey to self discovery, musicals and the bad guy becomes the good guy drama...
- Interesting Story
'Knocking on Heaven's Door' is deep, realistic and more touching than most modern Christian musicals. The movie is one of the very few realistic Christian musical Nollywood movies. The scene with Majid smoking and reading the bible is one amongst the numerous realistic and logical scenes in the movie. It goes to show that nobody goes from an addict to a perfect Christian in a day.
- Music Scenes
A Nollywood musical film is not something we get to see everyday. Emem offered us with enjoyable musical scenes, from the church scenes to the home scenes and down to the Majid Michel prison performance...We totally loved the tunes.
- Perfect Cast
It's one thing to have the perfect story, it's another to have the perfect cast. 'Knocking on Heaven's Door' presented us with one of the best interpretations of characters by the cast. The characters brought a very distinct interpretation of the everyday 'domestic violence' story to the screen.
- Lessons
'Knocking on Heaven's Door' is definitely one movie with loads of lessons to be learnt. How wrong is it for a 'gospel singer' who is a victim of domestic Violence to ask for a divorce?
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