Ben is married to Scarlet but she has refused to drop her reckless lifstyle even after having a baby. Starring: Ben Lugo, Kenneth …

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  1. Respect Respect Respect, how can a married couple treat each other with respect…..when they don't respect themselves, I think when you are a married WOMAN you should dress properly, dinner party BBQ beach or even church. You are what you wear, it has nothing to do with jealousy

  2. I think the point of this movie is to show that sometimes men are victims of bad marriages too .. I understand that the men in this movie had their own fault by been inconsiderate in some situations but you can see their efforts in wanting the marriage to work.. Sometimes men are victims too …

  3. Let your man lead.. now adays women just to want to compete forgetting about the real essence of marriage. It’s so easy, you not ready to compromise, respect, settle them don’t get married… I understand how the men are tired and becoming weaker in their roles..

  4. When you're married to a woman with a day job, you need to reconsider these traditional roles. No way both of you are back home tired but one gets to cook while the other rests. At least share the responsibilities or dont get married to a career woman, Simple. Plenty village girls willing to be just housewives, why suffer?

  5. A movie written by either a man or a very traditional woman. It wasnt balanced. The men were constantly nagging and overbearing, treating their wives like property or children, and the women were out of control. People should just marry their type. Some of the issues the women brought up were valid and yet the writer painted them in bad light just to justify the men's behaviour. Does a woman exist only to please her husband and take care of children? I didn't enjoy this movie. Couldn't stand the men. LOL. I know others enjoyed it and that's fine. Different taste.

  6. While there were lessons to be learnt in this movie I couldn't look past the lack of accountability on the part of the husbands. How does a baby of a working class wife die simply because they're attending the creche?? That's dumb and further perpetuates that women should just be at home with children and give up on their careers. Anddd let's not even get into the physical and emotional abuse the men portrayed, disgusting. This movie lacks so much and I'm highly disappointed. 3/10.

  7. This is the first ever movie am commenting on… the movie shows how a typical African relationship is but I could never be in any of both relationship.
    The men has not iota of respect for their wives.
    The way they spoke to their wives and tried to control them was giving daddy daughter vibe…
    Even my daughter of 10 deserved more respect than these.
    I guess this is the African reality. Thank God I am abroad because I wont be able to keep a marriage like that at all.
    KUDOS TO ALL THE ACTORS

  8. Producer, it is very unfair to paint such a warped view of creches, Jesus! I headed a school and we had a creche, we provided better care for the children than some of their mothers. A seven months old child is more than old enough, JESUS! We had a 2 month old baby that we nurtured. Like somebody said, you reap what you sow, and the men in the movie were not saints either, especially Allison's husband, she was imperfect but not that bad, please. She cooked, cleaned and cared for a child, please show how husbands can be supportive too. He could have brought in a maid, helped out in the house and supported her career and guided her to understand her responsibilities, instead of screaming and threatening all the time. Allison's husband in this movie was not a good husband period.

  9. Found this movie interesting. One thing I believe people should not jump to conclusions based on one or some people's statements or opinions. Clarify some things before making an informed conclusion or decision. Some people are known liars or just like to stretch the truth. Peace

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