MOVIE REVIEW: A Father’s Love: Nollywood film that keeps viewers guessing

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Unlike many Nollywood films where outcomes are often predictable, 'A Father's Love' is an exception.

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In our society, men are encouraged to exhibit masculinity even when faced with immense challenges. This is the story of David, a Taxi driver in Lagos and husband to Ladi, and it forms the film’s premise. In the bustling streets of Lagos, David navigates his way through the hustle to provide for his wife and three children, often resorting to working at night and occasionally borrowing. One evening, David and Panshark, his close friend, are having a drink when a call from Ladi interrupts his relaxation.

Amid excitement that he is not the father of the lost child, the doctor from the hospital where his son was previously admitted breaks the news that he is not the father of his ailing son due to contradictory genotypes. Moved by David and Ladi’s selfless dedication, Big Sis entrusts them with the N5 million fund, recognising their sincere desire to provide for and care for Auta.The actors were carefully selected for this film because they nailed it. Their performance spurred life into the scenes, making every narrative believable.

Uche Jumbo portrays Big Sis, the pioneer of the Radio Station, and her role adds sauce to the film. Jumbo is a great actress, and she displayed that once more in this film. Unlike Nollywood films, where outcomes are often predictable, “A Father’s Love” keeps viewers guessing. It kept me engaged and surprised as my predictions about what would unfold next consistently proved incorrect.

 

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