Popular Nollywood diva, Omotola
Jalade-Ekeinde believes the cinema ban imposed on much-talked about American
movie, 50 Shades of Grey by the National Film & Video Censors Board (NFVCB)
is ‘a little bit harsh’.
Jalade-Ekeinde believes the cinema ban imposed on much-talked about American
movie, 50 Shades of Grey by the National Film & Video Censors Board (NFVCB)
is ‘a little bit harsh’.
Speaking in a chat with HipTV’s Trending, Omotola said
the movie was made for a target audience, obviously matured enough to consume
the content and the board should have ensured that cinemas do not let minors
watch it instead of just banning it outright. ‘
the movie was made for a target audience, obviously matured enough to consume
the content and the board should have ensured that cinemas do not let minors
watch it instead of just banning it outright. ‘
I don’t agree that the level of
nudity and erotic scenes in the movie ought to be. But then, you know, romance
and love is a part of life, but the explicit nature of the movie is what I
don’t get; must it be that raw? I agree if that’s why the Censors Board banned
it because we don’t want that in our society. But, I still believe there should
be movies for specific types of audiences and 50 Shades of Grey is one of such.
The movie is all about sex and erotic stuffs, so when you’re going in, you know
exactly what you came to watch,’ Omotola stated.
nudity and erotic scenes in the movie ought to be. But then, you know, romance
and love is a part of life, but the explicit nature of the movie is what I
don’t get; must it be that raw? I agree if that’s why the Censors Board banned
it because we don’t want that in our society. But, I still believe there should
be movies for specific types of audiences and 50 Shades of Grey is one of such.
The movie is all about sex and erotic stuffs, so when you’re going in, you know
exactly what you came to watch,’ Omotola stated.