The cast of the highly anticipated film Two of a Kind has praised the movie for its realistic and relatable storyline.
The film, produced and directed by Shirley Frimpong Manso, stars veteran Nigerian actress Rita Dominic and Ghanaian stars Gloria Safo, Adoma, Michael Katahena, Akrobeto, and Akosua Adjepong.
The film also features some of the cast of Akwaaba TV’s Madam and Dede series, including Dean Amegashie, Gideon Kojo Boakye, and Arion Amon.
Again, Sparrows Production has recruited new talent including Jessica Larny, Chiderah David, Sena Fafali Ahiagble, Bless K. S. Agyeman and Sena Agbeko, among others who are expected to shine.
In ‘Two of a Kind’, Rita Dominic plays a resort owner who is grappling with her own grief while trying to fix the broken marriage of a young couple who are celebrating their first anniversary at her resort.
However, things are not as they seem. As the anniversary unfolds, secrets are revealed and the couple’s relationship is put to the test and the arrival of their friends adds more pressure. For the resort owner, saving their love becomes a battle against her inner battles—ones that could either heal or shatter her
Speaking on The Chat, Araba Dansowaa, one of the actors, described the film as “an amazing story” and emphasised its non-fictional nature.
“The story is not blown out of proportion like this never happened or this happens. It quite relates to the time zone that we are in and how we tackle questions and situations and events and everything,” Dansowaa stated.
She further shared her positive experience working on the film.
“My experience was good for an artist and it was safe for a person. The whole shooting, the story, the process, everything felt there was nothing dangerous about it and likely we had a good director, a director who knows what it is,” Amon remarked.
Arion Amon, another cast praised Shirley for her good works and professionalism.
“Working with Shirley is always something that I will embrace. You can’t be the same throughout the whole process. So, on the set you grow because there is so much that is going on set.