SYNOPSICS
Turning Point (2012) is a English movie. Niyi Towolawi has directed this movie. Jackie Appiah,Igoni Archibong,Ed Aristone,K.D. Aubert are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2012. Turning Point (2012) is considered one of the best Drama movie in India and around the world.
Set in New York city, the plot explores ethnic prejudice amongst the various black communities in America when a Nigerian playboy deals with the consequences after abandoning his American sweetheart for an arranged wife from back home. Ade (Igoni Archibong) is a playboy Nigerian-American investment banker in New York City. He is in a relationship with keen-to-marry African-American Stacey (K.D. Aubert). Her family (Ernie Hudson, Cynda Williams) had been cautious of this "African" but begins to warm to him due to his professional success and charm. However, Ade's manipulative mother (Patience Ozokwor) back in Nigeria would rather her son gets serious and dumps "that girl with no traceable roots" in favour of a wife from within her social circle. He is tricked into visiting Nigeria only to discover an arranged marriage had already been conducted on his behalf with a complete stranger. Reluctantly, Ade accepts the new wife, Grace (Jackie Appiah), since she is beautiful and seems ...
Turning Point (2012) Trailers
Same Actors
Turning Point (2012) Reviews
WHAT A WASTE OF TIME
I couldn't get past the first 20 minutes. Such crap! Avoid this plague.
Our finest vintage wine
Ady (Igoni Archibong) is a Nigerian Investment banker, now a US citizen living in New York. He is engaged to Stacy (K.D. Aubert) and has it made, except he is also a player. While visiting his mother in Nigeria he gets roped into a per-arranged marriage with Grace (Jackie Appiah) a pleasing looking intelligent woman. When she comes to the US she learns two things: Ady is a player and "half." Everybody takes a long spiral downward. This was an okay drama, one that might appeal to those who like made for Nigerian TV Lifetime films. The action and drama was light and not well presented. It was noticeably low budget. The walls of Ady's bedroom lack a single decoration as if they rented a place for filming for a day. What was with our "finest vintage wine?" Are the script writers rubes? Name the wine and year. Guide: No swearing. Brief sex. No nudity