Controversial Twitter critic, Daniel Regha, has criticized Funke Akindele's widely acclaimed movie, "A Tribe Called Judah," labeling it as average with a rating of 4/10.
Despite the movie gaining immense popularity, reaching 1 billion views across nations, Daniel Regha stands in contrast with a less favorable opinion. He argues that certain scenes in the film were unnecessary, lacking value, and unnecessarily extended the movie's duration.
Funke Akindele, Nigerian filmmaker. source: Instagram[/figure]In his detailed critique, Daniel expressed dissatisfaction with the comedic elements, stating that the film's tricks were not realistic, and it lacked the expected comedy satire. He particularly criticized the ending, deeming it poor. Daniel also singled out certain actors, including Timini, Etinosa, and Arukwe, for not effectively portraying their roles.
"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...
— Daniel Regha (@DanielRegha) January 7, 2024
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Despite his criticisms, Daniel acknowledged the commendable aspects of the film, such as shedding light on the pressing issue of money laundering. Fans and followers have engaged in discussions, sharing diverse opinions on the movie's merits and flaws.