Glamour Girls (2022 film)

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Glamour Girls
Directed byBunmi Ajakaiye
Written byKemi Adesoye
Produced byAbimbola Craig & Charles Okpaleke
StarringNse Ikpe-Etim
Sharon Ooja
Joselyn Dumas
Toke Makinwa
Segilola Ogidan
CinematographyKC Obiajulu
Music byTatenda Terence Kamera
Distributed byNetflix
Release date
  • 24 June 2022 (2022-06-24)
CountryNigeria
LanguagesEnglish
Nigerian Pidgin
Igbo
Yoruba

Glamour Girls is a 2022 Nigerian movie directed by Bunmi Adesoye and produced by Abimbola Craig. Released on Netflix, it stars Nse Ikpe-Etim, Sharon Ooja, Joselyn Dumas, Toke Makinwa and Segilola Ogidan as women embarking on glamorous and luxurious lifestyles through escorting.[1] Glamour Girls was initially touted as a remake, but subsequently metamorphosed into a reconstruction of the original story with an entirely different storyline and different characters, with some actors from the 1994 movie reprising their roles in the modern retelling.

Plot

After Emma (Sharon Ooja) is fired from her stripper's job, she desperately approaches Donna, an interior designer moonlighting as a procurer who rejects the aspiring high-end call girl on the grounds of unsuitability, but reconsiders after Emma assures Donna of her potential. A makeover follows, and the uncouth Emma is introduced to the world of high-class escorting but is snubbed by clients until Zeribe, a bodyguard who confesses to framing her for theft at the strip club, presents Emma to his new boss Segun (Femi Branch) who gradually takes a shine to Donna's new recruit.

Louise (Toke Makinwa), a boutique owner also in Donna's employment, is shocked upon discovering her America-based husband Aaron (Uzor Arukwe) has flown into Nigeria to surprise her and their two daughters. She manages to conceal her secret profession, but Aaron is increasingly suspicious when she frequently leaves their residence late at night under false pretences to meet up with her regular customer Fadi (Cezar Obayan), a wealthy Lebanese man. Donna advises her to send Aaron back to America before he discovers the truth, but he extends his stay.

Jemma visits her former friend Donna who has not forgiven her for breaking the escort agency's golden rule: Never give your love for free. Jemma's terminally ill husband, Desmond, faces life-support withdrawal unless his wife is able to settle his medical bills. She initially turns down Donna's request to return to prostitution in exchange for the money but eventually gives in after running out of options. At the party she catches the eye of Alexander (Lynxxx), a business associate of billionaire Chief Nkem (Ejike Asiegbu) with whom Donna enjoys the occasional dalliance. Jemma and Alexander spend the night together and instantly begin a relationship. Soon after, Desmond's life support machine is switched off.

Six months after Emma completes finishing school and a business course in Ireland, Segun uses his connections to secure her a job as a bank manager but refuses to interfere when his daughter publicly exposes Emma's past, and humiliates her further by asking her to strip for him with Zeribe also present. Enraged, she storms off, but Zeribe suggests she obeys Segun's orders lest he replaces her with another woman. She reluctantly agrees, but not before seducing Zeribe, and Segun hears them having sex under his roof but does not retaliate. Trouble also ensues in Louise's home after Aaron finally stumbles on his wife's secret rendezvous with Fadi, and he flees back to America with their daughters, demanding their mother pay child support or face his wrath.

Jemma murders Alexander when she catches him sexually molesting her son, and enlists the help of Donna and Tommy (Taymesan Emmanuel), Donna's gay personal assistant, to dispose of the body. Donna receives more devastating news when Hell (Segilola Ogidan), an employee from a wealthy family, dies of a drug overdose after discovering she is pregnant without knowledge of the father's identity. At the funeral, Nkem reveals Alexander was his accountant, but as Jemma was romantically involved with him, she is considered a suspect after a hard drive with his company's billions disappears. Donna travels to Beirut where she begs her mentors, Doris (Gloria Anozie-Young) and Thelma (Dolly Unachukwu) from the original movie, to plea with Nkem who has started to harass her girls, but both women are unwilling to co-operate.

Upon Donna's return to Nigeria, the escorts finally locate the drive (Alexander had worn it as a pendant), and with the assistance of a Francophone hacker who demands sex with Emma in exchange for his service, they discover the drive contains a larger sum than anticipated. However, Zeribe double-crosses the women and secretly plants a duplicate on Emma, who, in a repeat of events at their first meeting, hides the actual drive in his pocket, and Nkem's henchmen cart him off, his pleas of innocence falling on deaf ears. The film concludes with the revelation that Donna had secretly duplicated the flash drive containing part of the money.

Cast

Notes

Unachukwu - Maureen in the original movie - was cast as Thelma in the 2022 remake, originally played by Ngozi Ezeonu.

Reception

Reviews for Glamour Girls were mostly negative. Pulse Nigeria described the film as "a story with no story".[2] Premium Times praised Glamour Girls' cinematography and filming locations, but criticised the plot, performances, and audio, comparing it to Chief Daddy 2, another Nollywood movie with subpar reviews,[3] while Nollywood Post criticised the movie's lack of an actual plot.[4]

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