SYMPTOMS OF LOVE (2026)

SYMPTOMS OF LOVE (2026)

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🎬 Movie Info: Symptoms of Love (2026)

⭐ Rating: 6.5/10
πŸ—“️ Year: 2026
🌍 Country: Nigeria
🎭 Genre: Drama | Family
⏱️ Runtime: 125 minutes (2 hours 5 minutes)
πŸ“… Release Date: February 9, 2026

πŸ“– Synopsis:
Gabriel, a young man passionate about music, clashes with his strict father, Chief Uzor, who wants him to take over the family business. After his father freezes his accounts, Gabriel storms out and ends up in the hospital following an accident. There he meets Dr. Sarah, a principled doctor facing her own challenges at work. As Gabriel heals, he develops an infatuation with her, leading to funny moments and jealousy with other doctors. Meanwhile, Chief fears he has a terminal tumor. The health scare forces father and son to reconsider their relationship. Will Gabriel fix things with his dad? Can he chase his dreams? And what about his feelings for Dr. Sarah? The story explores generational conflict, family reconciliation, and the many meanings of its title—both medical symptoms and signs of love .

🌟 Starring:

· Kelvin Ezike as Gabriel, the creative son caught between his passion for music and his father's expectations .
· Omeche Oko as Dr. Sarah, the film's moral center—a calm, professional doctor who becomes Gabriel's confidante .
· Veteran actors as Chief and Mrs. Uzor (parents), providing a grounded, believable foundation for the family drama .

πŸŽ₯ Key Production Details:

· Director: Chidi Chidox 
· Production Style: A mid-tier "Audience-Driven" production that blends modern picture quality with the familiar domestic friction of classic Nollywood home videos .

πŸ’Ž Critical Notes:
The film has been praised for the strong chemistry between Oko and Ezike and for subverting the predictable romantic ending . However, reviewers note that at over two hours, the pacing suffers from "scene-dragging," and the medical resolution feels slightly convenient . It's described as a "highly competent, emotionally satisfying piece of storytelling" that captures the friction of a changing Nigeria .

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