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A Lot Like Love Movie Review

 



This review is also by demand.


First off, the chemistry between that Rahama babe and Ibrahim Suleiman wasn't chemistryimg jare. It looks so forced.


Then the scene where they were traveling and we attacked by guns men, like how in God's name is it possible for the security dude to stand and watch?


Like how? Survival instincts tells you to hide immediately. Oga still stood to watch as per na movie na. Mchew.


Ose Lara Croft, you were hit with a gun in your stomach, you fainted, woke up and stood like nothing happened.


Ose!!!! Iron woman. Mchew.


So, minutes later when Sophia joins her, she is still well dressed. You people should try and be making these movies relatable.


Your husband has been abducted, yet your gele still dey, your jewelry still intact, make up is still looking on point.


Seriously, Sophia didn't handle that bedroom scene where Rahama was on call with the kidnappers. Couldn't she read the room?


I felt like slapping her to shut up. The director messed up with that scene.


Everything about the direction of the film get K leg. It's Rahama's movie, so I am not too surprised.


I was bored, really bored.


The suspense sef wasn't suspensing.


It looked like a movie shot in one day, with the way everything just went.


It is not really recommended. You can watch Sha if you have the luxury of time and date.




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