Nope, I haven't seen this movie and from the preview I'm not going to. The few Liberian movies out there are just plain garbage filled with gangta type themes and other criminal behaviors and so on. The actors/actresses really NEED to work on their english. It's bad enough that people outside of Africa won't understand how we speak, not to mention that a lot of other African people can't understand the way we speak. If we want to make a name for ourselves in the indusrty, we need to clean up the english so that our movies are not limited to just Liberians. We don't want a language barrier keeping others from watching /enjoying our movies, that's not the way to operate. I wish the Liberian movie would hurry up and pick up. Also, I hope to see more Liberian actors and actresses in future movies, it's old and tiring having to see the same old actors in every movie. We have to give new actors the opportunity. Finally, I hope that these actors/actresses get some acting/professional training. As for the directors and producers, please do a good job of writing better scripts and editing the movies. I don't want to see a so called movie that looks something like homemade videos or movies with old @$$ characters playing childish roles; examples, men and women well in their thirties having school fights/bullying and the list goes on.