We were ready to explode with laughter and be thoroughly entertained, nevertheless, we didn't get much. A richer storyline would have tremendously helped.
Delicious -Mummy Nki (playing Aki & Paw Paw's boss) was such a delight! She was the one who made us laugh with her drama and use of over-exaggerated words to convey the simplest message -The chemistry between Samantha (Chioma Okafor) and Panshak (Uti Nwachukwu) was amusing, they completed each other. Panshak was the posh guy with his fake super polished English accent while Samantha was elegant and able to tame his exuberance -The costume design team should be proud of their work!
Bland -The editing didn't do it; the rapid cutting of frames and soundtrack frustrated the flow of the movie. It wasn't fueling interest -All in all, the film was ok; the narrative seemed to be going in a circle. We saw Aki and Paw Paw work at the beer parlor, get rich, then later have little issues here and there; that was it. Chinedu Ikedieze (playing Aki) and Osita Iheme (playing Paw Paw) only appeared to be reciting lines without feeling what they were saying The theme addressed on the dangers of wealth and fame was a little cliche -Why hide the anticipated fighting scene at the end?
Delicious -Mummy Nki (playing Aki & Paw Paw's boss) was such a delight! She was the one who made us laugh with her drama and use of over-exaggerated words to convey the simplest message -The chemistry between Samantha (Chioma Okafor) and Panshak (Uti Nwachukwu) was amusing, they completed each other. Panshak was the posh guy with his fake super polished English accent while Samantha was elegant and able to tame his exuberance -The costume design team should be proud of their work!
Bland -The editing didn't do it; the rapid cutting of frames and soundtrack frustrated the flow of the movie. It wasn't fueling interest -All in all, the film was ok; the narrative seemed to be going in a circle. We saw Aki and Paw Paw work at the beer parlor, get rich, then later have little issues here and there; that was it. Chinedu Ikedieze (playing Aki) and Osita Iheme (playing Paw Paw) only appeared to be reciting lines without feeling what they were saying The theme addressed on the dangers of wealth and fame was a little cliche -Why hide the anticipated fighting scene at the end?