For the Newbies, the KFB movie review is an every Friday column that gives you a cinema guide on which movies to watch and not watch! Y...
For the Newbies, the KFB movie review is an every Friday column that gives you a cinema guide on which movies to watch and not watch! You can check out our other reviews (HERE).
Today's Movie for review is the much talked about Alakada Reloaded and the review is done by O.Cube of Cinema Pointer.
Warning! 'Alakada Reloaded' is a sham. It is preposterous. Utterly exasperating. Wholly ridiculous. And terribly disjointed. More a mixed bag of not-very-well-thought-out comic skits, than it is a full length movie with any purpose. Seeing old recycled jokes rehashed in the same old recycled way is not a pleasant experience at all. 'Alakada Reloaded' will almost make you puke. Sincerely, it's just outright shameful! Avoid it by all means.
Hogwash! Seeing this movie was such a pain. There's absolutely nothing good to be said about 'Alakada Reloaded'. A pretentious contraption- Like a Frankenstein soup, there's no logic behind its forceful comedy. A money sink- With all the hype 'Alakada Reloaded' is a near perfect example of "Click Bait". With distinctively hapless acting, a particularly unimaginative story-line and lazy scripting, 'Alakada Reloaded' is most definitely a scam.
Admittedly though, there was this one lady, a fellow viewer. She was so full of it. Through out the screening she was laughing out so very loud. She was practically screaming her enjoyment. Literally Rolling On The Floor Laughing Her Ass Off! Intermittently, laughing, she would leave her sit, run to the aisle and proceed to repeatedly slap the wall, in what seemed her attempt to contain her wild bursts of laughter. Oh! She had fun. You should have seen it. It was crazy. Then maybe, it was pain.
Absolutely, utterly, not recommended.
See the trailer and get more details below:
Synopsis: A village girl is picked to be on a reality show and fakes her life all the way to the reality show house.
Starring: Toyin Abraham, Ali Baba, Odunlade Adekola, Kehinde Bankole, Woli Arole, Nedu OAP, Helen Paul, Lilian Esoro, Annie Idibia, Bidemi Kosoko //