Country Hard indeed illustrated how hard it is living in an environment where even society's basic needs are not met by the government. Every story was sad and we appreciated the morals taught
Delicious
-Shout out to Kehinde Bankole (playing Dinma, a woman struggling financially)! She's slowly becoming one of our favorite actresses π Kehinde gave us passionate anger and bitterness. We could see the rage in her eyes and body language; she was fierce
-Country Hard didn't shy away from showing how tough and rough life is for the middle and low classes
-Storytelling was done in a captivating manner with each character's path intersecting another's
-Something very crucial that Country Hard highlighted was that cruel circumstances should never be a justification to resort to evil. Good will always overcome evil, nurturing good will bring peace to a troubled spirit, and as one of the characters said "God will help you find your way"
Bland
-The acting quality was passable, not a natural display of emotions or tears. As a result, we were just mere observers without experiencing the journeys with the characters
-Color grading, audio, and photography were not consistent.