A struggling single mother faces her worst nightmare when the father of her children comes into their lives and completely steals their attention all for himself.A struggling single mother faces her worst nightmare when the father of her children comes into their lives and completely steals their attention all for himself.A struggling single mother faces her worst nightmare when the father of her children comes into their lives and completely steals their attention all for himself.
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Adediwura Adesegha
- Fola's Mum
- (as Adediwura Gold)
Adedamola Adewale
- Young Sistá
- (as Adewale Adedamola Rukayat)
Nancy Maurice
- Woman
- (as Nancee Maurice)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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At first glance, Sista appeared like a casual movie, with nothing extravagant about the plot, but when you actually paused and ruminated on the story, hmm... it was deep
DELICIOUS -We loved Kehinde Bankole😃 She's a hardworking actress and it show off on screen. She took us through the pain, labor, and joys of raising children. And her kids, Adeoluwa Akintobi and Chiamaka Uzorkwe, were so full of love and care for her. They looked like a real family
-Though the film didn't have a parallel story, you could tell Biodun Stephen wanted to solely focus on Sista to highlight her agony and resilience to bring up strong and well-mannered children
-The costume, hair, and makeup designs, nothing to criticize! They were refined and elevated the aesthetics of the film Kudos!
-We had all our favorite actors on set! Chimezie Imo, Tope Olowoniyan, Kehinde, Deyemi, Bisola Aiyeola, and even new faces like Adewale Rukayat, playing young Sista
-Why did Sista actually called herself 'Sista'? Being a 'sister' is something relatable and cordial, and this showed how Sista wanted to redefine herself. She was no longer the woman abandoned to raise two children by herself, but one who was a friend and a person concerned for the welfare of her children and others, and we saw that emphasized by her work ethics
BLAND
-Abiola Ladipo will not kill us with his smoke 😆 He did it again, the same smoke effect that made images look fuzzy in the movie Wildflower was back, distorting the cinematography
-The sound engineering was sadly very ADR-ish, not well mixed
-Overall, Sista was a straightforward plot, a little more complexity and intriguing moments would have upgraded the movie.
DELICIOUS -We loved Kehinde Bankole😃 She's a hardworking actress and it show off on screen. She took us through the pain, labor, and joys of raising children. And her kids, Adeoluwa Akintobi and Chiamaka Uzorkwe, were so full of love and care for her. They looked like a real family
-Though the film didn't have a parallel story, you could tell Biodun Stephen wanted to solely focus on Sista to highlight her agony and resilience to bring up strong and well-mannered children
-The costume, hair, and makeup designs, nothing to criticize! They were refined and elevated the aesthetics of the film Kudos!
-We had all our favorite actors on set! Chimezie Imo, Tope Olowoniyan, Kehinde, Deyemi, Bisola Aiyeola, and even new faces like Adewale Rukayat, playing young Sista
-Why did Sista actually called herself 'Sista'? Being a 'sister' is something relatable and cordial, and this showed how Sista wanted to redefine herself. She was no longer the woman abandoned to raise two children by herself, but one who was a friend and a person concerned for the welfare of her children and others, and we saw that emphasized by her work ethics
BLAND
-Abiola Ladipo will not kill us with his smoke 😆 He did it again, the same smoke effect that made images look fuzzy in the movie Wildflower was back, distorting the cinematography
-The sound engineering was sadly very ADR-ish, not well mixed
-Overall, Sista was a straightforward plot, a little more complexity and intriguing moments would have upgraded the movie.
I liked how perfectly the past was brought into the present. The synchronization of past and present occurrences was flawless. The acting was excellent.
Sista lacks considerable technicality and dramatic cinematic angles, but the simplicity of the tale does not necessitate them. Congratulations to the director for making a film that you want to see again and relive some of the moments in. Keep a tissue handy for this one.
It also includes a significant moral lesson, particularly for young girls, about how teenage pregnancy can wreck their life and plans for future ambitions.
I give SISTA a rating of 9 over 10, and I think everyone should see it because it honors all the women who toil and fight against all odds to provide for their families with the best they can. This film is a masterpiece!
Sista lacks considerable technicality and dramatic cinematic angles, but the simplicity of the tale does not necessitate them. Congratulations to the director for making a film that you want to see again and relive some of the moments in. Keep a tissue handy for this one.
It also includes a significant moral lesson, particularly for young girls, about how teenage pregnancy can wreck their life and plans for future ambitions.
I give SISTA a rating of 9 over 10, and I think everyone should see it because it honors all the women who toil and fight against all odds to provide for their families with the best they can. This film is a masterpiece!
10adekitan
Single mothers are a blessing to this world. Being one myself, I can relate with every of her pain. I wept all through because I know that feeling and I realised our stories may be different but our strength is the same everywhere. I believe the reason most men flee is the same as the man's . I hope that men in similar situations find the courage to do the same, rich or not. These children NEED YOU! God bless the crew, the directors and everyone involved in this project. An amazing film it is indeed. It was as real as it gets and our children are absolutely so supportive and they are the real love oo our lives. God bless them all.
10ghsqwqsj
I was crying the whole movie. You talk about God ministering a message the entire world needs right now through a film, and this one does just that. Forgiveness is powerful, and this movie brilliantly encapsulates that theme in a way that resonates deeply with audiences. From the very first scene, I was pulled into a narrative that felt both personal and universal, making it impossible to look away.
The film takes on a real-world scenario that many can relate to, especially those from the Diaspora. It weaves together the complexities of cultural identity, familial ties, and the struggles of navigating life between two worlds. The characters are beautifully crafted, each one representing different facets of the human experience. Their journeys are not just individual; they reflect collective struggles, making the story all the more impactful.
What struck me most was how the filmmakers managed to infuse humor and warmth into a narrative that could easily have become overwhelmingly heavy. The balance they struck between light-hearted moments and the more poignant themes of grief and reconciliation was masterful. It reminded me that even in our darkest moments, there is room for joy and laughter.
The cinematography was stunning, capturing both the beauty of the landscapes and the raw emotions of the characters. Each frame felt intentional, drawing us deeper into the story. The use of color and light added layers to the narrative, creating a visual feast that complemented the emotional depth of the film. It's clear that the filmmakers put a lot of thought into every aspect, from the set design to the soundtrack, which perfectly underscored the emotional beats of the story.
As the plot unfolded, I found myself reflecting on my own experiences and the power of forgiveness in my life. The film doesn't shy away from showing the complexity of this theme. It acknowledges that forgiveness is not always easy; it can be messy and fraught with pain. However, it also illustrates how liberating it can be, both for the person who forgives and the one who is forgiven. This duality is something that many people struggle with, and seeing it portrayed so authentically on screen was incredibly moving.
The climax of the movie was nothing short of breathtaking. Just when I thought I had predicted the ending, the filmmakers delivered a twist that left me in awe. It was a powerful reminder that life often takes unexpected turns, and sometimes, the most beautiful outcomes arise from the most challenging situations. The resolution was not just satisfying; it was transformative, leaving me with a sense of hope and a renewed belief in the power of love and understanding.
Moreover, the performances of the cast were exceptional. Each actor brought their character to life in a way that felt genuine and relatable. Their chemistry on screen was palpable, making the emotional moments all the more impactful. I found myself rooting for them, feeling their pain and joy as if it were my own. This level of connection is a testament to the skill of the actors and the direction they received.
As I left the theater, I couldn't shake the feeling that this movie was more than just entertainment; it was a call to action. It prompted me to reflect on my own relationships and the importance of forgiveness in my life. In a world that often feels divided and filled with strife, this film serves as a reminder that healing is possible, and it often begins with a simple act of forgiveness.
In conclusion, this movie was a brilliant exploration of forgiveness, identity, and the human experience. It managed to touch my heart in a way that few films do, leaving me with tears in my eyes and hope in my heart. The message is clear: no matter our circumstances, we all have the capacity to forgive and to heal. I wholeheartedly recommend this film to anyone looking for a story that will not only entertain but also inspire and uplift. It's a cinematic experience that will stay with me for a long time, and I believe it will resonate with many others as well.
The film takes on a real-world scenario that many can relate to, especially those from the Diaspora. It weaves together the complexities of cultural identity, familial ties, and the struggles of navigating life between two worlds. The characters are beautifully crafted, each one representing different facets of the human experience. Their journeys are not just individual; they reflect collective struggles, making the story all the more impactful.
What struck me most was how the filmmakers managed to infuse humor and warmth into a narrative that could easily have become overwhelmingly heavy. The balance they struck between light-hearted moments and the more poignant themes of grief and reconciliation was masterful. It reminded me that even in our darkest moments, there is room for joy and laughter.
The cinematography was stunning, capturing both the beauty of the landscapes and the raw emotions of the characters. Each frame felt intentional, drawing us deeper into the story. The use of color and light added layers to the narrative, creating a visual feast that complemented the emotional depth of the film. It's clear that the filmmakers put a lot of thought into every aspect, from the set design to the soundtrack, which perfectly underscored the emotional beats of the story.
As the plot unfolded, I found myself reflecting on my own experiences and the power of forgiveness in my life. The film doesn't shy away from showing the complexity of this theme. It acknowledges that forgiveness is not always easy; it can be messy and fraught with pain. However, it also illustrates how liberating it can be, both for the person who forgives and the one who is forgiven. This duality is something that many people struggle with, and seeing it portrayed so authentically on screen was incredibly moving.
The climax of the movie was nothing short of breathtaking. Just when I thought I had predicted the ending, the filmmakers delivered a twist that left me in awe. It was a powerful reminder that life often takes unexpected turns, and sometimes, the most beautiful outcomes arise from the most challenging situations. The resolution was not just satisfying; it was transformative, leaving me with a sense of hope and a renewed belief in the power of love and understanding.
Moreover, the performances of the cast were exceptional. Each actor brought their character to life in a way that felt genuine and relatable. Their chemistry on screen was palpable, making the emotional moments all the more impactful. I found myself rooting for them, feeling their pain and joy as if it were my own. This level of connection is a testament to the skill of the actors and the direction they received.
As I left the theater, I couldn't shake the feeling that this movie was more than just entertainment; it was a call to action. It prompted me to reflect on my own relationships and the importance of forgiveness in my life. In a world that often feels divided and filled with strife, this film serves as a reminder that healing is possible, and it often begins with a simple act of forgiveness.
In conclusion, this movie was a brilliant exploration of forgiveness, identity, and the human experience. It managed to touch my heart in a way that few films do, leaving me with tears in my eyes and hope in my heart. The message is clear: no matter our circumstances, we all have the capacity to forgive and to heal. I wholeheartedly recommend this film to anyone looking for a story that will not only entertain but also inspire and uplift. It's a cinematic experience that will stay with me for a long time, and I believe it will resonate with many others as well.
My Review for the movie "Sista'"
A movie can appeal to you emotionally and still make sense. That's the movie "Sista"
Real, practical, and to sum it up in one word - "Solid".
I have always thought that we can make movies that appeal to emotions in Nigeria without having to 'rub our heads' with scenes of unrealistic suffering and unnecessary sad tunes😩.
Sista' brought this to life.
I don't want to dig deep into the camera angles in this movie because what was that?.
It just felt like everything told a story.
Yes, the movie started somewhat slow, you'd have to be a person that can be patient to savour the taste of movies like food, not to jump out of this one easily or get to that place where you'll say 'Oya na, get to the point already, what's it with the flash back scenes and cleaner everywhere? " 🤣
But this movie is gold.
Tells us so much; the value of family, the importance of forgiveness, marrying right, etc.
Fola was so lucky with women. Phew!
Did anyone think about how this would have flipped if Tiwa wasn't Fola's wife, and so great a person she put herself aside, watched her husband act, gave her input on his actions and helped him make right decisions?
"Your wife is your help meet" Bible has been shouting, na here.😂
You dun gerrit?
Catch your sub 😩
I will give this movie an 8.
I can't even decide whose acting's best, everyone seemed to get it right, even the kids.
I'll use this review to celebrate women like Tiwa, women like Vicky, Women like Jem and every woman out there choosing her higher self.
Choosing to honour God, choosing family.
Fola's decisions may seem like decisions that would have been easy to make, until we come face to face with our demons.
Face to face with a choice of what looks like mediocre compared to the excellent thoughts we have.
We all can be there.
However, it still does not justify Fola's actions.
No excuse is good enough to back off from family, and no, do not choose the easy way.
If you have wronged someone, make effort to get them to forgive you. If it takes time, please be patient and put the effort.
Don't give up, especially when the effect of your actions may not cause things to even out so easily like Fola and Vicky.
To another great movie Biodun Stephen.🥂
It is always how you put your movies out piece by piece and then shake it up so vigorously somewhere down the line for me.
Deciding whether or not to see this movie?
I recommend.
🌹
Review by
Sisan Victor-Woko (KweenSisan)
A movie can appeal to you emotionally and still make sense. That's the movie "Sista"
Real, practical, and to sum it up in one word - "Solid".
I have always thought that we can make movies that appeal to emotions in Nigeria without having to 'rub our heads' with scenes of unrealistic suffering and unnecessary sad tunes😩.
Sista' brought this to life.
I don't want to dig deep into the camera angles in this movie because what was that?.
It just felt like everything told a story.
Yes, the movie started somewhat slow, you'd have to be a person that can be patient to savour the taste of movies like food, not to jump out of this one easily or get to that place where you'll say 'Oya na, get to the point already, what's it with the flash back scenes and cleaner everywhere? " 🤣
But this movie is gold.
Tells us so much; the value of family, the importance of forgiveness, marrying right, etc.
Fola was so lucky with women. Phew!
Did anyone think about how this would have flipped if Tiwa wasn't Fola's wife, and so great a person she put herself aside, watched her husband act, gave her input on his actions and helped him make right decisions?
"Your wife is your help meet" Bible has been shouting, na here.😂
You dun gerrit?
Catch your sub 😩
I will give this movie an 8.
I can't even decide whose acting's best, everyone seemed to get it right, even the kids.
I'll use this review to celebrate women like Tiwa, women like Vicky, Women like Jem and every woman out there choosing her higher self.
Choosing to honour God, choosing family.
Fola's decisions may seem like decisions that would have been easy to make, until we come face to face with our demons.
Face to face with a choice of what looks like mediocre compared to the excellent thoughts we have.
We all can be there.
However, it still does not justify Fola's actions.
No excuse is good enough to back off from family, and no, do not choose the easy way.
If you have wronged someone, make effort to get them to forgive you. If it takes time, please be patient and put the effort.
Don't give up, especially when the effect of your actions may not cause things to even out so easily like Fola and Vicky.
To another great movie Biodun Stephen.🥂
It is always how you put your movies out piece by piece and then shake it up so vigorously somewhere down the line for me.
Deciding whether or not to see this movie?
I recommend.
🌹
Review by
Sisan Victor-Woko (KweenSisan)
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