Saturday, 1 October 2016

A Trip to Jamaica


From the producer of the hit movie, 30 days in Atlanta ,  which gained a spot in the guiness book of records.
Director: Robert Peters
Genre: comedy
Premiered on September 25, 2016
Starring: Ay Makun, Funk Akindele, Nse Ikpe-Etim, Dan Davies, Chris Attoh, Eric Roberts, Paul Campbell, Rebecca Silvera.
Shot in Nigeria, America and Jamaica.
Now showing in cinemas.

Akpos and his Fiancee, Bola travels across the Atlantic to visit family, then unexpectedly end up on an adventure they could never have imagined.

Spoiler alert!!!!!!!!
It had it moments but for a movie which is expected to be hilarious, it does not make that cut. It has a lot of flat jokes which kinda dulls the viewer's excitement. You sit there waiting for it to get better cos you know, its "Ay" and "Jenifa" but then you realise " this is all there is"
Ay kinda oversold the whole " Warri boy" act.
Funk was no where to save the show as expected.  She was good as always though.
Patoranking and Cynthia Morgan appeared. I'm really not sure why, but they were there. So not necessary!
Sometimes, to be funny,  one has to try to be less funny. Less can actually be more. They tried too hard like one of them Mr Ibu's movies where they mistake stupidity for fun.
It took an awfully monotonous route at the end, getting to its happily ever after.  It was like " Okay let's wrap this up"....." but how?"

It wasn't all bad though. It had its laughable moments. "Oga, I be Warri boy. We dey like America. We no dey negotiate with terrorists!!!" Hahahahha  AY sef.
Ah! My Funke was funny too joor. Area scatter as usual. Even oyibo did not understand.
It's still Ay. No how, no how, it's a must watch
GRAB YOUR COPY NOW!!!!!

 ON A SCALE OF YES - NEVER
Rating- of course



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