Social Media Influencer Daniel Regha Rates “A Tribe Called Judah” 4/10

Popular Social media influencer Daniel Regha has rated blockbuster film, “A tribe called Judah” 4/10 in his own analysis citing reasons and still urging Nigerians to go gentle on him.

He posted this on his social media page, where he wrote: “A Tribe Called Judah” is a 4/10 movie. Though a comedy genre, the film tricks aren’t realistic enough & the movie lacks comedy satire; Not to mention its p¤¤r ending. Furthermore, many scenes plus conversations were n¤t necessary cos they added n¤ value & made the movie long, an example is Ejiro’s begging scene in the first 20mins into the movie. The robbery/heist scene was p¤¤rly acted too. In addition, some actors d!dn’t nail their roles like Timini, Etinosa & Arukwe. However, Uzee Usman, Greg Ojefua, Tobi Makinde as well as Nse Etim, literally brought the movie to life. That said, the movie sheds light on a pressing issue (money laundering) which is commendable. No offense.

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The film recently broke and set a new box office record after crossing the #1B and still currently showing in cinemas across the world.

Funke Akindele’s ‘A tribe called judah’ became Nollywood’s highest grossing film after shattering previous record, held by her film, “Battle on Buka Street” in 2022. She became the actress with the highest grossing films on the top five list, with films like Battle on Buka Street, A tribe called judah, and then there is “Omo Ghetto” as per africa facts zone.

A Tribe Called Judah, produced by Funke Akindele has become the first Nollywood movie to gross N1 billion.
She produced the Top 3 Highest Grossing Nollywood films.
A Tribe Called Judah Battle – ₦1 billion ($1.1 million)
Battle on Buka Street – ₦668 million ($732,000)
Omo Ghetto: The Saga – ₦636M ($697,000)

He further went ahead to analyse the unnecessary parts of the film which has also got netizens reacting in their different ways. While some sees a point in his review others simply didn’t care; 

Have Sense 

@I_amValid

Na people wey leak this movie I blame. If you watch am for cinema, you no go dey cap this rubbish. Na why to help less privileges dey hard at times 

Ebuka Nwafor

@EbukaNw82866148

A sign that your opinion don’t matter is the fact that movie raked over 1 billion naira and multiple awards.

Samuel O. Dada

@cybersploit9

Your detailed critique offers valuable insights into what worked and what didn’t in “A Tribe Called Judah.” It seems like the movie had its strengths, particularly in shedding light on a pressing issue like money laundering, but also faced challenges in terms of realism, comedy, and some performances. Constructive feedback like this can be helpful for filmmakers and the audience alike, contributing to a more nuanced understanding of a movie’s strengths and weaknesses. It’s always interesting to hear diverse opinions on films. Are there any specific aspects of the movie that you think could have been improved to make it more enjoyable or impactful?

Samuel Oamen

@sami_oamen

12h

A 4/10 movie making over N1b and also the first ever to reach that mark in Nigeria within few weeks. Daniel I suggest you return to your skit making and see how many views you can pull.

Deborah Tolu-Kolawole GenZ

@DeborahToluwase

The 1 million people following you enabled this nonsense. We really need to stop platforming nonsense on this app. Daniel too Dey form movie critique

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