Natives Filmworks presents an emotional tale of unexpected truths and unwavering devotion.

Meet a dedicated Lagos taxi driver who finds an abandoned baby in his cab and embarks on a tireless quest to reunite the infant with its mother.

Movie Review: Uncover the Power Of Love and Sacrifice In 'A Father's Love'

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But as he delves deeper, he uncovers a shocking revelation about his own wife that changes everything.

Featuring an all-star cast, including David Jones, Uche Jombo, Yvonne Jegede, and Chibunna “Funnybone” Stanley, ‘A Father’s Love’ is a masterpiece directed by Sebastian Ukwa and written by Sifa Asani Gowon.

Produced by Steve Gukas, Chioma Ezeani, and Dotun Olakunri, this film promises an unforgettable experience.

Get an unbiased and analytical review from the POV Crew – Ayo Famurewa, Jude Onuwo, and Mishael Abanum. Don’t miss this thought-provoking piece! Read on to discover more.

Scintillating Cinematography

Jude Onuwo and Mishael Abanum raved about the movie’s cinematography, praising the detailed camera movements, transitions, and close-ups.

Ayo Famurewa was impressed with the camera feel and quality, saying it was done with precision and creativity.

Make-up and Costumes: A Masterpiece of Execution

Ayo was so impressed with the make-up and costumes that he joked about committing his next salary to the make-up artist!

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The make-up was subtle and fitting, and the costumes perfectly captured each character’s essence.

Sets and Props: A Perfect Depiction of Lagos

Jude commended the choice of locations, saying they perfectly depicted the ideal Lagos metropolis. Ayo also gave a thumbs up to the radio set-up used in the movie.

Scripting and Acting: A Job Well Done

Jude praised the effort put into scripting and acting, acknowledging the plot twists throughout the movie.

Ayo commended David Jones for his portrayal of the lead character and highlighted the issue of paternity fraud.

Mishael appreciated the essence of friendship reflected in the movie.

A Resounding Toast to Natives Filmworks

Despite some reservations about Uche Jombo’s performance, the entire crew chose David Jones as the standout actor.

They gave the movie a resounding toast, cheering Natives Filmworks for another blockbuster.

Also read: ‘Kill Boro’ Review: A Tale on Family, Survival, and Forgiveness

Watch the review on iBrand TV on YouTube and share your thoughts on A Father’s Love by Steve Gukas.

Rating: 4/5 Stars

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