Dianel Regha has offered a critical review of Funke Akindele's recently released movie, "A Tribe Called Judah," giving it a 4 out of 10 rating. One major critique is the film's lack of comedy satire, and Regha specifically notes that the comedic elements lack realism. He highlights a poor ending and criticizes certain scenes and conversations for being unnecessary, extending the movie's length. An example he mentions is Ejiro's begging scene within the first 20 minutes of the film.
Regha further points out that the robbery/heist scene was poorly executed, and some actors, including Timini, Etinosa, and Arukwe, did not excel in their roles. However, he acknowledges the commendable performances of Uzee Usman, Greg Ojefua, Tobi Makinde, and Nse Etim, crediting them for bringing the movie to life.
In response to the social media backlash following his review, Regha defends his opinion by stating that "A Tribe Called Judah" is a 4/10 movie. He acknowledges the film's comedy genre but maintains that the comedic elements lack realism, and the movie suffers from a poor ending. Despite the criticisms, Regha points out that the movie sheds light on a significant issue, money laundering, which he commends.
The mixed reviews suggest that while "A Tribe Called Judah" has its shortcomings, including lacking comedy satire and poor execution in certain scenes, it also has commendable aspects, particularly in addressing relevant societal issues.
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