Diligent Daniel Regha, a Twitter critic, has disparaged Funke Akindele’s well-known film “A Tribe Called Judah,” calling it merely mediocre.
The film “A Tribe Called Judah” by Funke Akindele has garnered global attention after surpassing one billion views.
Despite the fact that many people have complimented the thespian and mentioned how much they enjoyed the film, Daniel Regha seemed to have a different take on it, giving it a 4/10.
Daniel, criticizing the movie sequences, stated that some of them were pointless and just took up too much time. He also called the movie’s conclusion “bad” and condemned it.
View his tweets down below.
We give the movie “A Tribe Called Judah” a 4/10. Despite being a comedy, the movie lacks humorous satire and its film tactics are unrealistic, not to mention its terrible finish. In addition, a lot of scenes and talks were superfluous because they extended the running time and contributed little value. One such scene is Ejiro’s beg scene, which takes place in the first twenty minutes of the film. The heist/robbery sequence was very expertly performed. Furthermore, certain actors, like as Timini, Etinosa, and Arukwe, fail miserably in their roles. But Nse Etim, Tobi Makinde, Greg Ojefua, and Uzee Usman really made the film come to life. Having said that, it is praiseworthy that the film brings attention to a crucial problem—money laundering. I mean no disrespect.