Breaded Life
The honest truth was that I didn’t know what to expect from this brand new movie called “Breaded life”. I really didn’t see the trailer for it, so I couldn’t tell what direction or flow the movie would take.
My friend literally had to convince me that the movie would be good, so we should give it a shot. Sincerely I was glad I did! The movie was interesting and mind blowing, those kind of movies you will say “I never expected it”.
The storyline, plot, twist and concluding scenes of this movie were absolutely amazing; trust me when I say I totally enjoyed it.
If you remember the producer from “Picture Perfect” Biodun Stephen, she totally nailed it here again this time and she did infuse some of the cast from her previous movies and they did a fantastic job.
Sunmi was the only son of his parents and his mum was a widow who has been taking care him and his and sister. His sister was so cool, calm and collected. She went through school with no stress, was married and was expecting a baby soon. Sunmi on the other hand was just a rebel, a spoilt child who felt he could get whatever he wanted.
Each time his mum spoke with him, she kept wondering where she went wrong and how it got this bad. Sunmi was nothing like his sister. He had dropped out of school 3 times, had no business idea, and was hoping to just while away time waiting till he could spend the inheritance left to him by his father and his mother just couldn’t get him.
When Mrs. Cole, Sunmi’s mum, got tired of him and his friends who came to party in her home, she got them all arrested for days to teach him a lesson. I loved the way she had to teach him the hard way and off course Sunmi saw the hard side of life and that changed his perception to life.
Movie Rundown
Cast: Timini Egbuson, Bimbo Adeola, Tina Mba, MC Lively, Funny Bone, Bolanle Ninalowo, Lizzy Jay, Amuda Eko
Genre: Comedy/Drama
Director: Biodun Stephen
Writer: Biodun Stephen
Runtime: 120 minutes
Release Date: 2021
Movie Verdict
To my verdict I would score this movie 8.5/10. The movie was absolutely nice. The plot, storyline and the confusion at the end made it much more interesting.
Although a lot of people didn’t like the last scenes, for me it was just so intriguing that I just didn’t see it coming and couldn’t predict the end at all. I was glad it was for good. Despite that I have seen this movie twice already, I am certain I might see it one more time before it goes off the cinema.
I enjoyed the fact that she infused some old cast from her previous movies, “Jobestina” who played his role very well as always. The cinematography, costumes and makeup were all on point. For over 2 weeks now I haven’t stopped talking about this fantastic movie, do check it out and let us know what you think.
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