3 समीक्षाएं
For the budget they had, very entertaining and worthwhile.
Perhaps a bit slow, but that's comparing to Michael Bay or sorts.
I found it more a human interest story.
Nicely done chronological flash-backs.
Funny acting.
No big-hero stuff. Just people in a jam.
I found it to be very refreshing.
Perhaps a bit slow, but that's comparing to Michael Bay or sorts.
I found it more a human interest story.
Nicely done chronological flash-backs.
Funny acting.
No big-hero stuff. Just people in a jam.
I found it to be very refreshing.
- macshrikemobile
- 16 सित॰ 2021
- परमालिंक
- tosinarimiwem
- 11 अप्रैल 2021
- परमालिंक
Dare Olaitan is synonymous to innovation, we love the way he comes up with these out-of-the-box scripts! Ojukokoro definitely kept us intrigued.
The actors did a wonderful job, only wished the screenplay and production could have sustained the same standard
DELICIOUS
-Must say that we enjoy Dare's creativity. His storytelling is unconventional and we like his freedom to explore different things.
Ojukokoro is not for everyone because it deviates from the usual lovey-dovey tales and invites viewers to discover how humans are generally motivated by greed and self-centeredness.
-Every character was designed in a unique way, e.g. Andrew, Mad Dog Max, Monday, Sunday, and the accountant
-Dare made sure to show us how nasty and bloody greed is. The message was loud and clear
BLAND
-The camera operator really failed to properly frame the actors or props. Many times we saw people only from the waist down
-Editing suffered quite a bit. There were major scenes that weren't consistent with the storytelling.
-We wanted to see how people were beaten, shot, or killed yet it was omitted😕 The same thing happened in Dare's Knockout Blessing
-Overall, the storytelling wasn't well balanced. The movie focused mostly on the characters working at the petrol station. This resulted in very long scenes
-Ali Nuhu was playing a grieving man however there were no signs of sorrow, anguish, and concern on his face when he learned that his wife was abducted. He just appeared like his usual self.
The actors did a wonderful job, only wished the screenplay and production could have sustained the same standard
DELICIOUS
-Must say that we enjoy Dare's creativity. His storytelling is unconventional and we like his freedom to explore different things.
Ojukokoro is not for everyone because it deviates from the usual lovey-dovey tales and invites viewers to discover how humans are generally motivated by greed and self-centeredness.
-Every character was designed in a unique way, e.g. Andrew, Mad Dog Max, Monday, Sunday, and the accountant
-Dare made sure to show us how nasty and bloody greed is. The message was loud and clear
BLAND
-The camera operator really failed to properly frame the actors or props. Many times we saw people only from the waist down
-Editing suffered quite a bit. There were major scenes that weren't consistent with the storytelling.
-We wanted to see how people were beaten, shot, or killed yet it was omitted😕 The same thing happened in Dare's Knockout Blessing
-Overall, the storytelling wasn't well balanced. The movie focused mostly on the characters working at the petrol station. This resulted in very long scenes
-Ali Nuhu was playing a grieving man however there were no signs of sorrow, anguish, and concern on his face when he learned that his wife was abducted. He just appeared like his usual self.
- ngandacinema
- 24 फ़र॰ 2023
- परमालिंक