African Movie Reviews
Courtesy NollywoodForever.com

Entanglement
~ 2009
Story – Uduak Isong Oguamanam
Screenplay – Uduak Isong Oguamanam, Emem ISong,
Omoni Oboli
Director – Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen
Starring:
Uche Jombo – Tega
Mercy Johnson – Chidera
Yemi Blaq – Patrick
Omoni Oboli – Gertrude
Kalu Ikeagwu – Pastor
Francis Duru – Deacon Gabriel
Desmond Elliot – Aniete
Ngozi Ezeonu – Gertrude’s mum
Rukky Sanda – Bimbola
Whoba Ogo – Esosa
Lyon Tita – Cathy
Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen – Pastor Osagie
Themes :
Marriage
Spousal Rape
Societal Pressure
Family Pressure
Religion
My Rating – 73%
We see the relationships between three friends as well as their additional romantic relationships. Tega is in a marriage where being beaten and raped by her husband is a regular occurrence. He actually seems to derive pleasure from his horrific acts of violence and verbal abuse. Gertrude is about to wed a man that appears to be the perfect match on paper but that she is not actually in love with. Chidera is desperate to get married but chronically single, and has been so for 3 years. She seems only to be able to attract married men, which her friend Gertrude thinks is inevitable considering her skimpy dress.
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Family Pressure
Family play a big role in the pressure a woman
feels to get married. We see Gertrude’s mum lay
the pressure on thick for her to marry Patrick,
even though she can sense that her daughter has
doubts about the relationship. She tells her,
“Do you remember Mrs Fela’s daughter? She is 37 and not married. Will career produce the cry of a baby?”
Children and family is a big part of African culture hence it being the central theme in many Nollywood movies. I’d love to see a movie where a woman actually stood up and said she didn’t want to have children, and even better where she was married to a man that had no desire to be a father either. Now that would be interesting. No doubt they would have had to have lived abroad for the African audience to be able to relate.
Gertrude tells her mother that she and
Patrick “are not ready” to marry and
her mother is adamant that that, it is not in a
man’s place to be ready, it’s a woman’s place.”
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Religion
Gertrude does not even want to kiss her fiancé
Patrick. He says he just wants to hold her and
the woman is screaming “blood of Jesus”
It seemed to be she was using the whole not
wanting to have sex before marriage thing as a
crutch to not be close to him at all. Isn’t it
funny how she hugged Aniete with ease when she
went to go and look at his new place? Religion
is used in the movie as well as a justification
for staying in a bad marriage. Tega does not
want to divorce because of her commitment to
following the tenets of Christianity.
Tega is torn and she tells Chidera,
“I know the bible says we can divorce on grounds on sexual immorality. That is why I am confused.”
She is taking the bible to literally to the extent that she is not considering her own welfare and happiness because she cannot find something relating directly to domestic violence and marriage in the bible.
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Rape
Rape is rape Marriage or no marriage. No is no.
A woman should always have the right to say no
to sex, regardless of whether she has previously
had consensual sex with the man or not. Forced
intercourse within marriage or a relationship is
still rape. In Entanglement the continuation of
Through the Fire we see Gertrude going through
feelings of immense guilt over her rape. We also
see Tega stay with her husband because he is her
husband and thereforew she does not see his
actions as rape.
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Societal Pressure
Societal pressure is massive especially for a
woman of a certain age to get married we see
this especially when Chidera confronts Gabriel
about promising to marry her. She seems upset
that she has been used as a plaything. Honey
what did you expect? HE is your friend’s
husband? How did you think he would respect you
let alone wish to marry you? It is also
inconceivable to me that Chidera would even want
Gabriel to marry her considering the fact that
she KNOWS how he has battered her friend. Is
this what pressure can do to a woman? Make her
so desperate that she will go to any length so
becomes a MRS even if it means betraying
loyalties and living a life full of abuse?
We know that she knows the full extent of the abuse because she tells Tega at one point,
“Divorce the bagga! Divorce him before he kills you.”
She is advocating divorce yet quick to jump
into bed with the same man.
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Love and Friendship
Was Gertrude wrong for spending so much time
with Aniete? Can men and women be platonic
friends? Would her behaviour have been
appropriate for a married woman? It is clear
that Patrick is the wrong guy for her regardless
of his credentials. We can see how uncomfortable
she is around him in comparison to her
comfortableness around Aniete. It is clear to
the viewer that Aniete and Gertrude would be the
perfect match. In fact it is frustrating
watching the two of them get along so well but
not come to the realisation that they are made
for each other! You can imagine my joy in
Entanglement when Aniete declares his love for
her. It was beautiful. It was breathtaking. I
wanted to cheer… well until Gertrude turns him
down. That then turned into wanting to slap her.
Nevertheless the right result came about in the
end.
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I would recommend this movie.
Mercy was fire. She was razz she was
flirtatious, she really shone. I thought the
cast were well picked and the story flowed.
Important issues were raised and explored.
However in the continuation Entanglement I was
disappointed that we didn’t see Tega, her
husband and the pastor again. I also didn’t like
the whole HIV storyline and the whole if you
believe you can be delivered from HIV aspect. I
found this to be quite irresponsible and
disturbing. Yes faith can help you thorough
moments of darkness, but leaving it to God to
cure HIV and not taking any medicines or
accepting that you have it? Naaa, not
buying it! Despite its flaws it was
enjoyable to watch. THUMBS UP!
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