DemezicoTv Films brings another hot movie titled “TRIBAL”. The story was written by Fred Calistus, produced by Ibekwe Mezie, edited by Nekenwa Saviosantos, and directed by Fred Calistus.
The story revolves around Agadife Florence (Mommy Floxy) who acted as the mother to Justice Myrrh Chijioke. She insists that her daughter can not marry Fred Calistus who acted as the man from the north.
Understanding the plot of “TRIBAL” movie
Chimamanda’s mother, Nneka, strongly opposes her daughter’s relationship with Daniel Yunana, a Northerner. She holds deep-seated prejudices against people from the North due to the negative stereotypes associated with the region.
However, as the movie ‘Tribal’ unfolds, it becomes evident that these prejudices are unfounded and that love knows no boundaries.
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One of the main themes explored in ‘Tribal’ is the clash between cultural prejudices and the power of love. Nneka’s resistance to her daughter’s relationship stems from her fear of the unknown and her desire to protect Chimamanda from potential harm.
However, her narrow-mindedness blinds her to the fact that love transcends cultural differences and can bridge the gap between people from different backgrounds.
The movie portrays Daniel as a kind-hearted and respectful individual who genuinely cares for Chimamanda.
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Despite facing opposition from Nneka and societal prejudices, Daniel remains steadfast in his love for Chimamanda. His character challenges the audience to question their own biases and preconceived notions about people from different regions or cultures.
‘Tribal’ also sheds light on the importance of open-mindedness and acceptance in relationships. As the story unfolds, Nneka gradually realizes that her daughter’s happiness should be the priority, regardless of the cultural background of her partner.
This realization is a turning point in the movie, as it highlights the transformative power of love and the ability to overcome societal barriers.
The movie’s exploration of the North-South divide in Nigeria serves as a metaphor for the broader issue of tribalism and prejudice in society.
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It prompts viewers to reflect on the harmful effects of stereotypes and the need for unity and understanding among diverse communities. By challenging these stereotypes, ‘Tribal’ encourages dialogue and empathy, fostering a more inclusive society.
In conclusion, ‘Tribal’ is a thought-provoking movie that delves into the complexities of love and cultural prejudices. Through the characters of Chimamanda, Daniel, and Nneka, the movie challenges societal norms and encourages viewers to question their own biases.
By highlighting the transformative power of love and the importance of acceptance, ‘Tribal’ sends a powerful message about the need for unity and understanding in a diverse world.