It harkens back to old Nollywood. In this story of betrayal, self-love, and money, the characters come alive in a way that is reminiscent of old Nollywood TV series.
Seeing Joseph Benjamin back as a sleek, sly charmer was a thing to behold. The casting is on point for the main characters, and the story has a few surprises, though it also feels all too familiar.
From family dynamics to a central character whom you want to shake back to her senses, this is a very engaging story with a soap operatic flair. I, however, had a few grievances.
I wish more time had been given to explore the characters and their motivations, particularly the couple. Why was she the way she was, allowing herself to be railroaded? Why did she make the choice to go back and embrace deception? I also wish the dynamic between Joseph's character and his friend, the doctor, had been given more layers to explain the loyalty. I also wish Joseph's character had been humanized a bit more. The fact that the actor is good at his craft and loved by many may make his character seem digestible, but for character development, it would have helped to understand his motivations and why he changed.
All round, a good movie and easy to watch and follow. The supporting cast is also packed, and they are all in on the shenanigans, creating a really fun Nollywood drama.