ALL I HAVE: Between An Unforgiving Partner And A Heartbreaker Who Kills Relationship Faster?

 

By UbongAbasi Ise


 

In every romantic or marital union, cheating could be heartrending and intolerable. Some could forgive a culpable partner and continue with the relationship, while others would just jilt and move on. A situation as this is recurring every day in human relationships and the pains could be very excruciating to the affected. A movie called, All I Have, which star top acts like Ghana’s Toosweet Anan and Calist Okoronkwo, has become one of the hits that paints vivid picture of heartbreak to the last detail. Produced by Nickmoore media and directed by Akwa Ibom-born John Henry, the story of the aftermath of a broken trust has been retold and acted in a very intriguing manner. Jerry (Toosweet Anan) and Jane (Calist Okoronkwo) had spent 12 years in marriage together; they have a daughter, Amanda (Brenda Moore) who, being the only child, turned out to be the only thread that links the parents together after Jane unexpectedly broke into a scene where her husband is suspected to be having affairs with a naked, strange woman in a hotel room.  All hell broke loose and the marriage is threatened by divorce papers from Jane’s attorney. The trauma of possible breakup was huge on young Amanda. In later scenes, a can of worm is blown open and Doris (Vivian Ugege Ajaelo), Jane’s bosom friend, including Jane’s close friend Williams (Mike Uchegbu), an amiable looking man from abroad, and his cousin called Pearl (Claire Dzahv.) are caught in the game. Jerry and Jane are in the centre of the storm. Another problem sprouts from the couple’s homestead. This time, Alika (Tcharls Ozuruigbo), Jane’s driver, realized his fiancée, Bose, is having affairs with the gateman, Abel (Osinachi Dike). With fury, Alika pursued his estranged girlfriend into the masters’ sitting room where the family comes out to intervene. With the shock of violent threat and traumatic experience that came with her parents’ faceoff, Amanda collapsed, remained in coma, and finally died in the hospital. Then what happens to the marriage is what the viewers should find out.

While chatting with The sensor, the director of the movie, Mr. John Henry, DGN, has advised the viewers that it is good to forgive because unforgiving attitude can directly and indirectly affect the offended.

 ©The Sensor Newspaper

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