A new you nollywood movie
Here's a potential plot for a new Nollywood movie:
Title: "A New You"
Genre: Drama, Romance
Synopsis:
"A New You" follows the story of Tunde, a successful businessman in his late 30s who has it all - a thriving career, a beautiful wife, and two adorable kids. However, beneath the surface, Tunde is struggling to find meaning and purpose in his life. He feels trapped in a loveless marriage and is desperate for a change.
One day, Tunde meets a free-spirited artist, Nneoma, who is half his age and has a passion for life that he can't help but be drawn to. As they spend more time together, Tunde finds himself falling deeply in love with Nneoma, but he's torn between his feelings for her and his responsibilities to his family.
Meanwhile, Tunde's wife, Funmi, is dealing with her own struggles. She's feeling unappreciated and neglected in the marriage and is desperate for attention and affection from her husband. As Tunde's relationship with Nneoma deepens, Funmi becomes increasingly jealous and resentful, leading to a series of dramatic confrontations that threaten to destroy their marriage.
As Tunde navigates this complicated web of emotions, he must confront the true meaning of love, loyalty, and identity. Will he choose to follow his heart and risk everything for a chance at true happiness, or will he stay in a loveless marriage for the sake of his family and social status?
Cast:
- Tunde: Akin Lewis
- Nneoma: Nse Ikpe-Etim
- Funmi: Rita Dominic
- Tunde's kids: Chinaza Onuzo and Chidera Nwosu
- Tunde's best friend: Femi Jacobs
Themes:
- Identity and self-discovery
- The complexities of love and relationships
- The importance of communication and honesty in marriage
- The struggle to balance personal desires with social expectations
Locations:
- Lagos, Nigeria (Tunde's home and office)
- Abuja, Nigeria (Nneoma's art studio and home)
- A beach resort in Ghana (Tunde and Nneoma's romantic getaway)
Music:
- A mix of contemporary Nigerian music and soulful ballads to reflect the emotional depth of the story.
Cinematography:
- A blend of vibrant colors and moody lighting to capture the contrast between Tunde's mundane life and his newfound passion for Nneoma.
Editing:
- A fast-paced, emotional editing style to convey the intensity of Tunde's inner turmoil and the complexity of his relationships.
Marketing strategy:
- Social media campaign targeting young adults and couples
- Promotional partnerships with popular Nigerian lifestyle and entertainment brands
- Premiere event at a major cinema in Lagos, Nigeria, with a red carpet and Q&A session with the cast and crew.