Chief Daddy Movie Review When Chief Beecroft passed on, the crying looked horrendously practiced. Obviously, it was practiced, however it should be agonizingly self-evident.
Everybody in the film appeared to have gotten together with their F-amusements.
For one thing, the motion picture ran hazardously low on feelings of any kind and what is anything of worth on the planet without feelings. The vibes radiated by the majority of the principle cast needed zest.Everything appeared to be mechanical and worn out.
The coordinating of the motion picture was in a general sense off-base. Feelings were deciphered wrongly. The chief completed an altogether horrible employment. All in all, Justina (Linda Ejiofor) knows about the Chief's downfall and goes straight from supposing 'gone' implied he'd gone on an excursion to discussing his will… how… exactly how?
The translation of feelings and cooperative energy between the on-screen characters were poor. They were all similar to odd bed colleagues. Unfit riddle pieces. It's no big surprise the whole conveyance was somewhat less genuine than grade school show.
Chigul has some satire gifts that will be valued on the off chance that she takes off a portion of the cushioned layers of unremarkableness. Bisola Aiyeola is a brilliant… superb entertainer. Her response when she was woken discourteously by her 'madam' was everything. It was unique. As I would see it, she is right now about the most unique on-screen character in Nollywood.
The MC at the burial service function is an ideal portrayal of everything Nigerian MCs are. You pay them to keep your visitors engaged and as opposed to being sufficiently innovative to thought of amusement befitting of the event and visitors, they affront visitors and sometimes, their customers.
The wrap-up like different pieces of the film was not sensible. I earnestly trust the maker fights the temptation to complete a reprise. Phew!
Chief Daddy Movie Review – Anoke Adaeze Writes
Reviewed by Temitope oladapo
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May 22, 2019
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