Nigerian filmmaker Biodun Stephen has shared a message for film viewers, reminding them that personal preference does not always equate to objective quality.
In a candid Instagram post, she addressed the common habit of equating individual dislike with a film being bad.
Stephen emphasized that while everyone is entitled to their opinion, it is important to distinguish between subjective taste and the actual merit of a film.
She wrote:
"Dear Viewer, you are allowed not to like a film. Just remember that 'I didn't like it' and 'it is a bad film' aren't always the same thing."
Biodun Stephen's Post is a direct address to the critics of Nollywood movies, especially YouTube movies.
The Nigerian movie industry has been immensely criticized of producing lackluster movies with weak story lines.
Her statement serves as a gentle reminder for audiences to be mindful of their critiques.



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