Quagmire: Jane Couldn’t Just Catch A Break

Why was Jane so unfortunate? I know that life can be hard but damn, she was just too unlucky.

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The movie we’re reviewing today is Quagmire. So Let’s get into it, shall we?

The Plot

Quagmire is a story about a married couple, Kolade and Foyekemi who have been married for five years struggling with childlessness. 

The Characters

Kunle Remi as Kolade, Foyekemi’s husband who worships the ground she walks on.

Matilda Obaseki as Foyekemi, Kolade’s wife who feels she is responsible for their childlessness.

Dior Adiele as Jane, the exotic dancer Foyekemi hires to spice up her marriage.

Bidoun Stephen as Kolade’s smothering mother. She believes that Foyekemi has a spirit husband that is preventing her from getting pregnant.

Nkechi Blessing as Lola, Foyekemi’s best friend who is the brain behind Foyekemi’s decision to hire an exotic dancer.

Karen Ajimobi as Alero, Jane’s uncouth and opportunistic friend and roommate.

Vicky Nwogu as the Doctor.

The Theme of the Movie

I have been trying to think of the overriding theme of this movie but  I have been coming up dry. Itโ€™s like I know it but at the same time, I  donโ€™t. So what I will do will be to explain the messages I got from the  movie in bullet points. Pardon me if it comes off a little bit  disorganised. 

Quagmire explored the following themes:

  • Love โ€“ it was very evident that Kolade and  Foyekemi loved each other. I mean, dude practically said it every five  minutes. He also barred his mother from visiting his home because of the  unhealthy pressure and insults she kept mounting on Foyekemi. Speaking  of Foyekemi, we saw her loving side too when in a bid to save her  marriage hired an exotic dancer to spice things up. We also see how she  treated Jane when she realised that Jane was a pure soul who had no  intentions of taking her place. 
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  • Parenthood โ€“  this movie explored surrogacy and adoption. Jane gets pregnant for  Kolade but is very unhappy because she had just gotten a scholarship to a  fashion school in Milan. Initially, she planned to get an abortion  because her school starts in two months but she was convinced by Kolade  to keep the baby. Kolade convinced her to carry the pregnancy to full  term, deliver it and sign off all rights to them (he and Foyekemi).  Foyekemi rejected the idea because she wanted to be the biological  mother of her children. I am guessing she probably wanted to prove to  herself that she could still bear children despite having had an  abortion in the past. However, the more time she spent with Jane, the  more she loved her and the more connected she felt with the baby.

The Flaws

  1. It was mostly boring โ€“ despite the main  characters having a conflict, there were no catalytic moments nor  climax. The movie wasnโ€™t building up to anything. It just stayed flat  throughout.
  2. The sound wasnโ€™t the best.
  3. The end was a cop-out โ€“ I think the movie should have started from where Jane got pregnant and then explore surrogacy in detail. 

The Positives

  1. The acting was good โ€“ Special shout out to  Karen Ajimobi, Lord knows I wanted to reach in and slap her. Kunle Remi  as well, dude had me thinking that he was literally in love with  Matilda. Well done.

My verdict  

I give this movie a 2 out of 5. I struggled to finish this movie. It was not entertaining at all. 

Screenplay by Frances Okeke

Story by Bimbo Adebiyi

Produced by Biodun Stephen

Executive Produced by Mary Njoku

Directed by Anu

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  1. Dasola

    In my opinion, the movie was nice. Great acting and characters!

    1. Myopic Concaves

      On a scale of 1 to 5, what would you have given it?

    2. Kechi

      On a scale of 1 to 5, what would you have given it?

  2. Dasola

    In my opinion, the movie was nice. Great acting and characters!

    1. Kechi

      On a scale of 1 to 5, what would you have given it?

    2. Myopic Concaves

      On a scale of 1 to 5, what would you have given it?

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