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I Told You So is a fascinating slice of post-colonial Ghanaian life wrapped in comedy. The tension between a father and his daughter over a marriage to a wealthy man plays out against a backdrop of cultural shifts and personal desires. It’s got this offbeat charm that really captures the struggles of love versus materialism, and the performances feel genuine, almost like you're peeking into real familial conflicts. The pacing might seem a bit uneven at times, but that adds to its raw, authentic vibe. Plus, it's interesting to see how the humor is woven into the more serious themes, making it a unique piece worth discussing in the context of African cinema.
I Told You So is an interesting title in the landscape of Ghanaian cinema, though it’s not widely available in many formats. The scarcity of good prints makes it a bit of a gem for collectors, especially those focused on African film. It’s not just a comedy; it’s a cultural artifact that reflects the complexities of its time, making it a worthwhile discussion point among enthusiasts.
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