Basketmouth: Trash Talking

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  • NR
  • 2016
  • 25 min

Basketmouth: Trash Talking is a 2021 Nigerian comedy film that features Okpocha Bright, also known as Basketmouth. The film follows the story of a popular Nigerian comedian, Bright Okpocha (Basketmouth) who finds himself in trouble after making a joke about a prominent politician in Nigeria. The movie starts with Basketmouth, who is preparing for his upcoming comedy show. However, things take a turn for the worse when he cracks a joke about a very powerful Nigerian politician who is running for the presidency. His joke was considered by some to be too insensitive and politically charged, which caused a public uproar. Soon after, the comedian's life takes a turn for the worst, and he finds himself with no other option but to fight for his reputation and career.

Throughout the movie, we get to see the ups and downs of being a comedian, especially in a highly political environment. We get to see the lengths to which the political elite goes to protect their own interests, even if it means stifling free speech and censoring the media.

We also get to see the support system that exists for comedians, from the loyal fanbase to their peers in the industry. We see Basketmouth's best friend, an event planner and music promoter, Buchi (Dotun Makun) who stands by him through thick and thin, offering him a shoulder to lean on when things get tough.

Basketmouth: Trash Talking is not just a comedy, but also a commentary on the state of free speech in Nigeria, and the consequences that can come with speaking truth to power. This movie tackles the issue of censorship and the importance of free speech in a democratic society, and it does so in a lighthearted and entertaining way.

The movie is filled with hilarious jokes and witty one-liners that keep the audience laughing throughout. We get to see Basketmouth's comedic talents on full display, as he delivers jokes that are both thought-provoking and hilarious. We also get to see a different side of the comedian, as he displays his acting chops in several emotional scenes.

Overall, Basketmouth: Trash Talking is a must-see for anyone who loves Nigerian comedies. The movie's excellent storytelling, great performances, and timely commentary on free speech make it a standout film in the Nigerian film industry. It is a must-watch for anyone who wants to see how comedy can be used to address serious societal issues.

Basketmouth: Trash Talking is a 2016 documentary with a runtime of 25 minutes.

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  • Release Date
    2016
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    25 min