Unplugged ReviewUnplugged review

Unplugged is a movie that explores the idea of love in fairy-tale versus the reality of relationships that is quite thought-provoking. The story clearly depicts the domestic violence showcasing a domineering husband who thinks his wife is his property. He goes on to violate her right even in the presence of her own parents.

In this movie, we see the protagonist swept off her feet by her ideal partner, but as the story progresses, she encounters obstacles and challenges that test the strength of her resilience and summed up courage, decide to walk away even though she is in love. The tale includes the differences in values or goals, external pressures, or simply the difficulties of maintaining a long-term partnership.

Unplugged is an interesting exploration of the theme of love and gender-based violence against women. It could be a good choice for those who enjoy romance movies but are also interested in more realistic portrayals of relationships.

Unplugged

Alimatu Farakhan Sesay aka Lema has a unique sense of innovation, style, and class, which she used to bring the story to life. She employed a distinctive technique of controlled intermittent flashbacks, which added to the melancholic tone of the movie. The film was shot in exquisite locations, with high-definition picture quality, and exceptional acting from every actor especially those that plaid the lead characters.

In conclusion, Unplugged is a must-watch for everyone. It sheds light on a dire significant issue in society and encourages victims to stand up for themselves and walk away from abusive relationships. The film is a masterclass in storytelling, acting, and filmmaking, and it will leave you with a lasting impression.

By imageSALONE

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