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A review the movie a trip to jamacia

The much anticipated movie,premiered in Lagos on Sunday, September 25, 2016, at the filmhouse IMAX cinema in leink, Lagos. The movie was shot in Nigeria, American and Jamaica, and it features stars like Chris Attoj , Patoranking, Cynthia Morgan, Funke Akindele, and Ay.
With so much noise being made about this movie, one would had expected a great turnout, but the opposite is the case, as this movie was a flop. Since I  never liked 30 days in Atlanta, I didn't expect this to be any different. This movie is a mediocre comedy movie, it didn't offer me any moment of laughter. As expected the movie has lots of flat jokes that makes it unexciting to watch.
Nse ikpe Etims interpretation of her character Abigail was not convincing. As expected Ay interpretation of the akpors character was full of exaggeration. Am sure everyone was hoping for Funke Akindele to save the movie, but just like the rest of the character's her performers wasn't impressive. I didn't quite understand the Patoranking and Cynthia Morgan's characters and didn't see a need for them.
Finally, this is another terrible movie from Ay, poor acting, lame jokes, poor story.

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