Seyi SpecialBorn to Release Ogbe ( WOUNDS) in Jan.2013
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One of the fast-rising nollywood movie director, Seyi
Specialborn, has concluded another blockbuster movie entitled OGBE (Wound) A film that will teach
people how to handle their heartbreak.
Heartbreak is a phenomenon that
is noticeable in our society and barely is anyone who has not, at one time or the other, received lashes from the ugly hands
of heartbreakers irrespective of the caliber of the personality. The
scenario normally leaves a deep wound in the heart of the victim and
even when the wound heals; the scar remains.
It is an
irrefutable fact that we all suffer heartbreak from loved ones;
currently, some are still battling with it, and they are struggling hard
not to be submerged by the incident. Some have succumbed and thus given
in to its pressure by contemplating suicide while several others would
still face same in future even though they have witnessed series of such
events. This movie shows us how to handle our hurt in a way that will
make it not to wreck us.
OGBE tells the story of a young lady,
Dolapo (Mercy Aigbe), who suffers heartbreak from the love of her life,
Rotimi (Seyi Specialborn), and consequentially decides to commit
suicide. She meets another serious guy, Yemi (Femi Adebayo), after she
had taken a poisonous substance that would end her life within an hour.
Within same hour, she gets an offer to come and resume her dreamed job
she had applied for months ago. She doesn’t want to die again but it’s
too late!
The movie establishes that sometimes, we must get
hurt in order to grow; we must fail in order to know and in most cases,
our vision only clears after our eyes are washed with tears. Genuine
love could be ascertained when the victim of heartbreak and the
heartbreaker both feel the pain in equal proportion and they come back
to make amends. Time heals the wound while the scar becomes an
experience to counsel others.
OGBE (Wound) is written, produced
and directed by the fast-rising movie director, Seyi Specialborn and it
features Mercy Aigbe, Femi Adebayo, Toyin Adegbola (Ajoke Asewo), Seyi
Specialborn, Iyabo Oko, Tayo Ijebu, Biodun Sofuyi Okeowo and Mistura
Asunramu-Alao among others. The movie addresses the point that most
people get stuck in longing for yesterday or dreaming of tomorrow that
they miss out on