
Ace actor Gavivina Tamakloe has openly confessed that; he's not a fan of movies, during an exclusive interview with him in his office in Accra.
The actor revealed that creativity in the industry has now become a moribund.
Movies produced lately, depicts same storylines and casts. The movies are so boring and predictable that "I can't spend time watching it fully".
Sometimes, "I have to view the montage and cast names, then forward it to the end". Mr. Tamakloe craftily sensing the next question would be "Why then, are you into acting?", was quick to add that he do act just to make income.
In a question as to whether he loved Kumahood movies. He claimed, he knew nothing about the said name yet claimed did not like such movies.
Mr. Tamakloe made a revelation that Kumasi movies are improperly scripted. Only Acts, Scenes, Props and Location are recorded, without dialogues. The rest is improvisation. Hence, the talkative of the day becomes the star.
Therefore, the actors turn to make humourous and verbally insulting comments in order to have more to say. Movies, portray our real lives, as a result the emotion related to every instance must be displayed rightfully. It shouldn't just be like; making audience laugh all the time even when there's a tragedy. Juju and witchcraft should not always be given a standard in our culture. Meanwhile, that is not the only means of telling our stories he added.


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