Reviewed By Ajibare Abioye
Hey folks! You’re welcome to the review of Scar of Desires 4. It was a serene episode that contrasted the tumultuous atmosphere of its preceding sequels. It features the arc of Warrior, which, to be honest, I had doubted would come after seeing how unruly he had been. The secret to this turnaround is in the word ‘encounter’, and it serves as the answer for many parents and guardians who have recalcitrant children. Only an encounter was able to reach Warrior and the hope is that he won’t turn back again.
For the other subplot, Darasimi, who had been patient all the while, finally lost it when her husband’s infidelity bore an unwanted fruit, and this almost brought her disastrous consequences
To me, Scar of Desires has always seemed like two separate movies: Folakemi’s story, which I consider the primary one, and Warrior’s on the other side, only loosely connected by the thin thread of the kidnap in the original movie. The ordering of the sequels has enhanced this notion of mine. I would suggest that more definite decisions be made with regard to the choice of protagonist in subsequent stories by the writer.
So, this is the end of my thoughts on the Scar of Desires sequels. I hope you were blessed by them and learnt a thing or two.
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