TARDY REVIEWER: PLAN B MOVIE REVIEW


The Tardy Reviewer
Movie Title: Plan B
Release Date: Feb. 14th 2019
So the month of love just passed so I shouldn't be reviewing a movie released for that purpose right? Love has no season o and the movie I am about to review is a simple, beautiful and sappy movie that ticks off all the items on every girl's fantasy. Fine man - check, rich man - check, crazy coincidence - check, conflict that ends with a kiss and a hug - check. So what's there not to love about Lowladee's Plan B? The dialogue was just right, the location transported me to magical Kenya and the soundtrack made me realize something - Kenyans can sing o. The maturity of the cast in interpreting their roles was comforting, for someone who has been bombarded with on screen and off screen histrionics enough to want something different. Even Joyce played by Kate-Kamau Karanja didn't fall into that category of noisemakers. I know you want me to stop the hype and tell you the story. I won't, go and watch it on YouTube its free and lasts for only an hour. Instead I am going to list out a few avoidable boobies I noticed. One while  Dele was cooking I noticed a board behind that suggested it wasn't a private home or was that the idea? Correct me if I am wrong. Two when Dele found Joyce in Lisa's house and thought she wasn't a real lawyer - not enough proof of deceit, my lawyer could be my best friend and we could fight over breakfast before stepping out to legally crush you. Three and most important - dear sisters if a Yoruba boy tells you his jollof is not peppery, it is a white lie o, don't go, his jollof is the master of the pepper them gang. Now I am rambling but the truth needs to be told.
So to my favorite part of the movie, Anne Kansiime's cameo appearance. The picture quality wasn't the best but its message was clear. Not everyone runs to the alter with her Prince Charming without solid plans.
Overall I loved the movie, because it was simply romantic and for a movie shot on a low budget it deserves some accolades. Sound and picture quality was on point. Ehn ehn before I go, the movie is a fantastic tale o, go and let a Yoruba brother get you pregnant and you will see why they call them Yoruba demons. Just kidding! Everyone's tale is different.

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