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8.0 1h 47m

Yewendoch Guday

Starring Admasu Kebede as Aimro, and Rekik Teshome as Helina, the title characters in the film, the movie focuses on the young carpenter Aimro who has his heart broken by his long time girlfriend Emmy that left him for another man that promised to take her to America. Aimro decides that there are no women in town that are worth his love and respect. Aimro, heartbroken and sick with envy is bedridden with his overwhelming emotions, when his co-workers, who are also his best friends, decide to form a group called Yewendoch Guday (translated Guy's Affairs) in order to avenge all men that have been done wrong by women.

Top Cast

  • Admasu Kebede

    Admasu Kebede

    Aimro

  • Rekik Teshome

    Rekik Teshome

    Helina

  • Shewaferaw Desalegn

    Shewaferaw Desalegn

    Gashe

  • Zerihun Asmamaw

    Zerihun Asmamaw

    Zerihun

  • Tewodros Seyoum

    Tewodros Seyoum

    Teddy

  • Mesfin Haileyesus

    Mesfin Haileyesus

    Tejo

  • Michael Million

    Michael Million

    Solomon

  • Shewit Kebede

    Shewit Kebede

    Martha

  • Wesagneh Hailu

    Wesagneh Hailu

    Emushu

Overview

Starring Admasu Kebede as Aimro, and Rekik Teshome as Helina, the title characters in the film, the movie focuses on the young carpenter Aimro who has his heart broken by his long time girlfriend Emmy that left him for another man that promised to take her to America. Aimro decides that there are no women in town that are worth his love and respect. Aimro, heartbroken and sick with envy is bedridden with his overwhelming emotions, when his co-workers, who are also his best friends, decide to form a group called Yewendoch Guday (translated Guy's Affairs) in order to avenge all men that have been done wrong by women.

Rating

8.0 / 10
3 Reviews
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1 Reviews

  • r96sk
    r96sk
    4 Sep 7, 2024

    'Yewendoch Guday' is... a bit of a slog to sit through. Its story is what lets things down the most, it's just entirely nonsensical and, ultimately, dull to watch. The acting isn't actually all that bad, like I wouldn't say any performer shines but none of those onscreen are the reason why I didn't enjoy this. I didn't find it all that amusing either, but that, in fairness, could've been lost with the language barrier. There was, though, one scene literally right at the end involving Tewodros Seyoum's Tedy and a flying object that did give me a minor chuckle.

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