azibaekio-54522
Joined Apr 2024
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Tokunbo about a man trapped between a rock and a hard place.
It makes you wonder: in the face of a desperate situation, will morality hold its ground, or does saving the ones you love take precedence?
We had a great time watching this film with friends. It's packed with gags and funny moments, and it's the first combative action Nollywood film we've genuinely enjoyed. Ramsey Nouah's direction was solid, and the cinematography was beautiful.
The film moves very quickly, so you can almost forgive the dull moments and Funlola Aofiyebi-Raimi's overbearing and often unnerving character.
The cast was refreshing. Gideon delivered with heart and soul, Adunni was a delight, and Darasimi was a heartthrob. Even Chidi Mokeme's natural grungy vibe suited his character, Gaza, perfectly.
Overall, it's a film you watch when you're in the mood for something wholesome.
It makes you wonder: in the face of a desperate situation, will morality hold its ground, or does saving the ones you love take precedence?
We had a great time watching this film with friends. It's packed with gags and funny moments, and it's the first combative action Nollywood film we've genuinely enjoyed. Ramsey Nouah's direction was solid, and the cinematography was beautiful.
The film moves very quickly, so you can almost forgive the dull moments and Funlola Aofiyebi-Raimi's overbearing and often unnerving character.
The cast was refreshing. Gideon delivered with heart and soul, Adunni was a delight, and Darasimi was a heartthrob. Even Chidi Mokeme's natural grungy vibe suited his character, Gaza, perfectly.
Overall, it's a film you watch when you're in the mood for something wholesome.