MOVIE PREVIEW: THE SUPREMO
The next time you see popular actress
Jackie
Appiah on television or about town in her customized Nissan Murano
car, watch her with a respectful heart. Jackie who has just been crowned
the “Best Actress in Africa” was assaulted by the
president’s son in the movie Supremo.
The gentleman who is the only son of the
president “raped” Jackie ruthlessly, in a night club. His father is
using his influence to sweep such a sensitive issue under the carpet
like it never happened and thus deny her justice. But she has vowed to
seek for justice until her last breath.
Jackie Appiah played this
role very well with actor Prince Dave Osei (Ferdinand) who played the
president’s son in a new movie titled “The Supremo”. The yet to be
released movie, produced by Peace Films is action packed, mixed with
love and politics.
It tells the story of a fresh graduate, Cindy
(Jackie Appiah), who was caught in a love tangle between ‘Charles
Asante’ (John Dumelo) the love of her life and ‘Ferdinand’ (Prince David
Osei) who wants her at all cost simply because he is the son of the
President (played by popular sound engineer Zapp Mallet).
In an
attempt to win the heart of Jackie, who was deeply in love with John
Dumelo, Prince Dave did everything possible with his money and influence
including killing, but all failed. He decided to take what he wanted by
fair or foul means, so he ended up raping Jackie in a night club
assisted by his bodyguards who hijacked the club and sent everybody out.
This resulted in a national legal battle between the presidency
and Jackie. Any lawyer who comes to defend Jackie is murdered, but now
the last legal brain standing, Lawyer Stella (Roselyn Ngiza) is ready to
die to defend Jackie in court.
What happened to lover boy, John
Dumelo? Can the lawyer help him imprison the President’s son? How and
where will “The Supremo” end up?
The movie is a mouthful of
suspense, intrigue and romance. It has audible and straight forward
dialogue. “The Supremo” also stars Kalsum Sinare, Juliet Ibrahim, George
Williams, Emmanuel Armah, Jane Buckman Owoo, Eunice Banini, Soraya,
Gifty Temang and introducing ‘Too Sweet’.
It is the first
English movie produced by the Akan film production house, ‘Peace Films’,
producers of Agya Koo 419, Galamsey, Ghana Girls, Abodam and other
great movies.
The
Supremo premiers at the Silver Bird Cinema this Friday April 23, 2010 at
exactly 6:30pm and on subsequent days. All stars in the movie will be
there for pictures and autographs.
The movie, directed by
Ghanaian director Asare Bediako, also has a full Ghanaian crew and cast.
It can be compared to most of the Ghanaian movies directed by
Nigerians.
‘The Supremo’ is a must-watch movie!!!!!!!..