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Have you seen the movie 'A tribe called Judah'? It is reportedly a must watch movie right now and has reviews and spoilers so shocking that you would want to watch it once you view this post...


REVIEW: 'A Tribe Called Judah' is a comedy-drama with resonating themes.


‘A Tribe Called Judah‘, a family comedy-drama produced by Funke Akindele. Renowned for her record-breaking blockbusters like ‘Battle on Buka Street (2022)’ and ‘Omo Ghetto the Saga (2020),’ Akindele’s latest Christmas offering is a cinematic must-watch film.

SYNOPSIS
‘A Tribe Called Judah’ explores the story of a woman who has five sons from five different men, all belonging to different tribes.
The boys decide to rob a small mall to raise money for their mother’s surgery. However, they encountered a gang of armed robbers on getting to the mall.
The movie showcases the struggles faced by many single parents and mothers in society.

THE STRONG POINT OF THE FILM
The major highlight of ‘A Tribe Called Judah’ is its straightforward storytelling. No confusing subplots, and the central characters and themes were efficiently introduced which gave the movie a compelling progression.
The performance of the cast is another strength of the movie. Despite it being start-studded, every cast performed exceptionally; no one acted like a third wheel. From Akindele embodying the character of a single mother to Jide Kene Achufusi as the responsible firstborn, Olumide Oworu as a naive last child, and Uzor Arukwe as a rich Igbo man, every cast member delivers exceptional performance in their roles.

The visuals, setting, and costumes of the film are also very impressive. Through these, it is evident that attention was paid to every detail, as the location and costume also depict the condition of the life of the characters.
The authenticity and relatability of the themes explored in the film are commendable. Every theme in the film — from family to love, brotherhood, and single motherhood — is something that one can resonate with.
The way the plot was made engaging with the infusion of humor, conflict, and emotion is also amazing.

THE WEAK POINT OF THE FILM
Sincerely, it is quite hard to point out a weak point in this movie as it is meticulously done.
However, some extended scenes could have benefited from brevity to maintain undivided viewer attention. An example is the mall robbery scene, at some point, I wish I could skip to the result of the robbery as well as the confession scene of Nse Ikpe-Etim.

FINAL VERDICT
‘A Tribe Called Judah’ gets a 9/10

BY MUHIBAT SULAIMON in the cable newspaper

Thank you to the BV who püosted this in the comment section...

30 comments:

  1. Please, go see Thicker than water on YouTube. Omoni Oboli finished work amd and all the reviews showed it. I saw it this morning. It should be on billboards.

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    1. But it not on YouTube only the thriller

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    2. I saw the full movie this morning. It's there

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  2. You're welcome 😁

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  3. Checkout where the crawdads sing. It’s a 2022 movie on netflix. Also, a man named Otto. All on netflix

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  4. A tribe of Judah is a hit. 1billion way 👏📌

    I enjoyed every bit of these movies:

    Breath of Life
    Ige the unlikely oil merchant
    No way through
    Love and Life
    And currently on Wura season 2 episode 16

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    1. I didn't really enjoy 'No Way Through.'

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    2. Me too, didn’t enjoy no way through but breath of life is a must watch.

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    3. Saw tribe called judah and ada omo daddy yesterday. My teenage boys that don't watch Nigeria movies really loved, came back home and started searching for funke's movies. Blood vessels on Netflix is also nice.

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  5. Pls. Can someone suggest very good horror movies for me?

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  6. i didnt read this....
    i want a suspence filled watch

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  7. If I don’t watch this a tribe called Judah, I will not rest. I will continue to disturb Funke until she puts it on prime or Netflix

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    1. Mama Alex,before it will get to prime or Netflix maybe June next year.

      It just got to uk,she is still cashing out cinema's for now.

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    2. It would be 6months after cinema release.

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  8. Not on nkiri and netnaija

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  9. I watched the movie Sabinus yesterday and it was hilarious

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  10. Watched four four forty four yesterday and it was a great one.
    RMD, NSE Ikpe Etim, Efe Irele and many others.

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  11. A tribe called Judah on my mind
    Wura episode 16 done and dusted
    Just few for now

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  12. Funke don tey,from her first movie ojo ketala uptil today,may God continue to bless and increase her in wisdom and knowledge, don't mind me I love her too much.

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  13. I watched WAR - wrath and revenge on Netflix. It’s six episodes and I enjoyed it. I believe it’s part of the Sons of the Caliphate series, I did not watch the series and watched War on its own with no knowledge of the characters and it was enough for me to still like. The production was top notch, set design, sound, acting and directing were all of a high standard. I love that Mo Abadu does not attach her name to anything low brow. Nollywood has really thrived. I can’t wait to see A Tribe Called Judah.

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  14. A tribe call Judah is a good movie to watch. I cried and “crode” because Emeka(JideEkene) died after trying to help his beloved mum.

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  15. Reacher,
    Percy Jackson and the Olympians....
    Power (Raising Kanan)

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  16. Please which cinema is showing all these movies in the UK? Ada omo daddy, a tribe called judah, breath of life?

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