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MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Wedding Night Blues’ is must-watch for intending couples
May 18, 2024
Release Date: 19 April, 2024
Running Time: 1 hour, 23 minutes.
Director: Temitope Bolade
Cast: Uzor Arukwe, Uche Montana, Dirichi Bright, Chy Nwakanma, Kamil Audu, Okey Uzoeshi.
Amid unresolved pain, emotional connections can prove to be fragile and uncertain.
When one thinks of marriage, it’s a fantasy journey with high hopes, yet couples often encounter instability and unspoken disappointment.
Navigating the twist of past trauma casts a shadow over their bond, challenging them to confront their shared history and its impact on their relationship.
As they strive to forge a strong bond amidst these lingering shadows, couples are confronted with the daunting task of overcoming the obstacles that threaten to undermine their connection.
In “Wedding Night Blues,” the interplay between marriage intimacy and past trauma unfolds with raw honesty and emotional depth, inviting viewers into the complex inner workings of the lead actors’ relationship, Nosa and Wonuola.
As the couple try to be close while dealing with old pain, their ups and downs feel real and relatable. Their story sheds light on how past experiences shape their relationship dynamics.

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In anticipation of a blissful wedding night, Nosa and Wonuola vowed to save themselves for this special occasion, hoping it would be the most beautiful night of their lives.
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