A Sunday Affair | First Look Clip | Netflix

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A Sunday Affair | First Look Clip | Netflix


What better way to celebrate the month of love than with a story of love, friendship and sacrifices? #ASundayAffair premieres Valentines Day, 14 February. Here’s a first look.

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  1. Spoiler alert 🚨 This movie is straight GARBAHGE. Weird logic by the characters, twisted sense of morality, a guy who keeps getting his ways all throughout. A cheating married dude who makes two childhood bffs; one a tramp, the other a wifey material, classy woman who’s normally reserved, want to be his wife. Women who are aware of his ways, yet are somehow okay with it —despite being ashamed enough to keep that knowledge from each another. Killing off the better woman, completely ignoring the still-wife, so he can have the “happy ending” that he wants… Seems more like a plot for a dystopian storyline where this is the last guy on earth and humanity needs to be recreated. Watch at your own peril, but please try not to normalize this kind of shit in the black community. Movies like this ruin us!

  2. this movie was terrible . Toyin really got the short end of the stick. I don’t understand why she didn’t end up being the one to deserve her happy ending. this movie honestly pissed me off completely.

  3. Well done Africa on coming so far with the movie industry, but it’s so sad that 15 year olds are subject to this level of sexual content. We’re fighting fornication and adultery etc but the movie industry all across the world have made it their goal to spread all sorts of pornography.

  4. What is the name of the song they played in the reception ."oroma to like money and i go spend. It get so many things i go like to do she getti plenty plenty love oh because she feel like say i get money cuz i be like person wey de chop oh . I no fi stop oh."

  5. African Americans are waking up to the foolishness of portraying just sex and crimes, single parenthood, ganster and drugs among black TV or when involving blacks in media. Now the masters are finding new business in the sleeping desperate heads of Nigeria. Gone are those days when Nigeria used to have talent and culture. Trust my people, very soon the industry will die a natural death.