In an era where movie audiences are bombarded with high-octane action flicks and elaborate fantasy tales, Olusesi Abiodun Lawal brings a fresh and much-needed perspective to the silver screen with his latest film, “Abolore”.
At its core, “Abolore” is more than just a film—it’s an educational tool, a mirror reflecting societal norms and values, and a guide for individuals navigating the complexities of life. The movie offers a compelling narrative that touches on discipline, justice, and the importance of humanitarian acts in society. Its powerful storyline also delves into the pressing issue of anger management, a topic resonating with many in today’s fast-paced world.
Young audiences, particularly, are in for a wake-up call. “Abolore” sends a stern message to the youth, urging them to avoid being subjugated by the wealthy elite and to carve their own paths with dignity and respect. Parents, too, are reminded of their pivotal roles. Amid the hustle and bustle of business and daily life, they are taught the importance of being present, paying attention to their children’s activities, and balancing household responsibilities.
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One of the standout themes is the portrayal of society’s influence on individuals. “Abolore” beautifully captures the dichotomy of positive and negative influences, shedding light on how society can mold an individual, for better or worse.
Moreover, the film doesn’t shy away from the concept of karma, illustrating that while some may go to extreme lengths to achieve their desires, the universe has its way of maintaining balance, ensuring that actions—good or bad—don’t go unnoticed.
But perhaps the most touching theme is that of sincere love. “Abolore” explores the depth, sacrifice, and resilience it takes to love genuinely.
Behind this masterpiece is the multi-talented Olusesi Abiodun Lawal—an actor, cinematographer, scriptwriter, movie producer, and more. With a deep love for art and literature, Lawal’s passion is evident in every frame of “Abolore”. His dedication to scripting social activities, whether fictional or based on true events, aims to guide audiences in their ways of life.
In a recent interview, Lawal mentioned, “ABOLORE is not just a film. It’s a reflection of society and a guide on how to navigate its challenges.”
“Abolore” is not merely a movie to watch but an experience to absorb. As society evolves, so do its challenges. Through the lens of Lawal, viewers are offered a roadmap on how to tackle these challenges head-on.