Friday, February 27, 2009
MY CONCLUSION
Director: Shola Mike Agboola
Writer: Shola Mike Agboola
Producer: EVOM World Network
Release Date: 2007
Plot: Akinyele is an unemployed Christian brother. He is so depressed because he believes that God is unfair to him and that his efforts in God’s vine yard have been rewarded with stagnation. Henry sends for him. Henry is another Christian brother but who is on a wheelchair. While awaiting Henry, Yele reflects on his woes. He remembers how Denis, his unbelieving friend, came to his house to inform him that they have both been shortlisted for a job interview. Denis was positive about the job but Yele believed it would be another disappointment; after all, he has been to nine interviews already that year. Denis was amazed at his unbelief since Christians are supposed to have faith particularly since the bible says nothing is impossible for God. Back to the present, Henry comes out of the room and is surprised to confirm that Yele was in church on Sunday but didn’t come out to receive his award as the most dedicated church worker. Yele says that the award is meaningless to him because he has received it back-to-back for the last four years. He doesn’t know the use of the award from the church if Christ Himself does not appreciate him. In a bid to convince him otherwise, Henry tells his own story. He lived in New York for 11 years and had a very good job, but his desire to preach the gospel to his people back home led him to decide on spending his annual leave in Nigeria. Unfortunately, he was involved in an accident that confined him to the wheelchair. After all efforts to correct his medical condition failed, he decided to stay back in Nigeria to encourage the emotionally distressed. After listening to this story, Yele becomes encouraged and decides to trust God again. He even promises to prepare for his coming interview (which he had earlier on decided not to attend) with three days of prayer and fasting.
The result of the interview is released and Denis gets the job while Yele didn’t. He immediately becomes disappointed in God again. While expressing his disappointment to the pastor, he is told that someone left him a cheque of a large sum of money to start a business. Of course, Yele starts to confess God’s faithfulness immediately. Henry leaves for a mission trip and his wife stays at home to take care of little Daniel. Yele goes to the bank to cash his cheque but is attacked by armed robbers who besieged the bank. This leads to him relinquishing his position as the HOD of Evangelism and Follow-up. The news also comes that Henry’s wife and son have been kidnapped by the robbers as their car was used for the quick getaway. Worse still, the car collided with a stationary oil tanker and exploded, thus killing everyone onboard. Henry is brought back from the mission field to face this new challenge of life. In the mist of all these, Yele draws the conclusion that God is unfair and unkind. So what did Henry say? He says that his conclusion is that God is good. Soon after, two police men come into break the news that God mysteriously saved the woman and her son. Overwhelmed with joy, Henry tries to praise God in a new way and ends up standing out of the wheelchair. The movie ends with an exhortation from the pastor on how to trust God during trials.
Theme: In all things give thanks, 1Thes 5:18. If you faint in the days of adversity, you strength is small, Prov. 24:10
Setting: The movie has a contemporary setting based in Nigeria and New York
Main Casts: Peter Aina, Shola Mike Agboola, Oyetunji Oyewale and Jose Davilson
Language: English
Quotes: This is an excerpt from the scene involving the pastor and the angel. It is my personal favorite.
Pastor: When is God’s time?
Angel: Now!
Pastor: But why is it not happening for bro Yele now?
Angel: God’s definition of now is different from man’s definition of now. In God’s language, there is nothing like too late and nothing like too early. He is a God of punctuality that is why He is called the ever present need in times of trouble.
Sound Track: The theme song was written by Ruth Komolafe
Title Sequence: While the names of the crew were being displayed at the beginning of the movie, the image that could be seen at the background was a cloudy sky. Later, it starts to rain. The title sequence was actually a part of the movie because acting began while the names were still being written. We were taken into a house with leaking roof.
Cinematography:Shots: most of the major shots were used for this movie. Nevertheless, I particularly like the use of CU (close up). I noticed that every time there was a flash back or a reflection, the camera zooms in to a CU on the face of the character. This gives us the opportunity to see the emotion in the eyes of that character. It is like penetrating into his minds.
Angle: the movie began on a high angle. Towards the end of the title sequence, the interior of a house was shown. It was raining and the house was flooded because the roof was leaking. The shot was a high angle of a girl mopping the floor. Since high angles are used to create a sense of inferiority, the lowliness of the family living in that house was made glaring. Apart from this, eye-level or mid-angle was maintained most of the time in the movie.
Transition: a flashlight effect was used for Yale’s flashback, that is, there was a flash of light at the beginning and end of the flashback. The suddenness of the effect can be said to depict his troubled thoughts. In the case of Henry, his story, which was also a sort of flash back, made use of a dissolve instead. Here, there was a constant super imposition of the scenes from the story on the current scene with both of them visible at the same time. This helps us to be able to watch the facial expression of Henry as well as watch the story.
Camera Movement: zoom was used often in the movie. One of the significant instances is the zoom in to Yele’s CU when he was reflecting and the zoom out after the reflection. This was also repeated for Henry. I noticed that the zoom in was used particularly to allow us to partake in the emotions of the characters. Whenever it’s time to share in their world, we zoom in, and when we want to withdraw into the real world, we zoom out.
Camera Speed: I observed that slow motion was used in the scene where Henry arose from the wheelchair and the church members rejoiced. I believe this was done to sustain the effect of that miracle. The slow motion helped to emphasize the action that just took place. Sometimes, a celebration scene may not carry the intended emotion and significance until it is slowed down so that we can savour every moment of it.
Costume: day-to-day costume was used in the movie since it has a contemporary setting.
Make up: straight make up was done for majority of the characters. In noticed the sweat effect was used on Yele in the flashback scene and that is a character make up. The herbalist in the village Henry went for the mission work also had a character make up on.
Sound Effect: voiceover was used when the scene where Henry was being brought back from the mission field after the unfortunate incident of his wife and son. We only saw the exterior of the car while we hear his voice and that of the other passengers.
Reflections: I found it quite strange that Denis, an unbeliever, still had a more positive outlook to life than Yele. Even when Denis told him that nothing is impossible for God, Yele still argued.
- Yele found time to be thankful to the pastor and Henry for their help, yet he felt that God had been unhelpful. The question is, where did he think those help come from? God would not have come down Himself anyway! God uses people for us, and he did the same for Yele. I think his real problem was that he expected God to help him in a particular way and he did not take notice of the ways God was helping him already.
- Yele counted his woes instead of his blessings, so, it’s not surprising that his life was woeful.
- How can a person be so involved in church that he received the most dedicated worker award for five years, yet he had such a poor knowledge of God? I think I agree with Denis, Yele was a bread and butter Christian; serving God only for favours.
Finale: as far as I am concerned, the climax of the movie was when Henry drew his conclusion that God his good. I believe that this was more profound than when he heard the good news about his family, or when he walked. This is because the miracles were the aftermaths of his believe. He believed God even when he didn’t expect a miracle. That reminds me of the three Hebrew boys in Babylon. They said boldly that their God will save them from the fire, but even if He doesn’t, they will still not bow for the image.
I believe it is necessary for us to draw our conclusion about God now, and not wait until circumstances force us to. What do you think? Is God good?
Thanks for staying around. It has been another great time with you. Be on the lookout for the next one. Please post your comments so that I can know what you think about this write up. You can also recommend any Christian movie you want us to put on our micro film. God bless you.
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I am very impressed by the write-up and the movie is great too.
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