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    KFB Movie Review: Light will come is an average comic relief…

    Tireni AdebayoBy Tireni AdebayoFebruary 24, 2017

    KFB Movie Review: Light will come is an average comic relief…

    For the Newbies, the KFB movie review is an every Friday column that
    gives you a cinema guide on which movies to watch and not watch! You can
    check out our other reviews (HERE).

    Today’s movie for review is The Light will come!

    Synopsis: Light
    Will Come tells the story of Lukas (Hafiz Oyetoro) a bumbling and
    comical personal assistant to his chronic bachelor boss Raymond (Majid
    Michel).

    Raymond’s parents have mandated him to get married and the
    desperate search together with Lukas to find the ideal wife his elite
    parents would approve of repeatedly goes wrong.

    Starring: Mercy
    Johnson Okojie, Hafiz Oyetoro (Saka), Majid Michael, Nuella Njubigbo
    Chikere, Shaffy Bello, Eniola Badmus, Rahama Sadau, Ada Ameh.

    Verdict: Entertaining. If the cinemas are in your
    itinerary this weekend, and you are having a healthy craving for
    Nollywood, and you’ve seen ‘The Wedding Party’, which you should have
    seen by the way, then ‘Light will come’ is most definitely your best
    choice this weekend.

    It’s entertaining enough that, regardless of how movie-deep you are as
    an individual, you won’t leave the cinema hating yourself. Though like
    us, you might find many of its funny scenarios, stale and mostly
    predictable, nevertheless there are some really good laughs to be had
    here; especially thanks to Saka, a.k.a Hafiz Oyetoro. He saved the day.

    Nollywood comedies are really having it easy at the cinemas. Because
    Nigerians being the wonderful people they are, are so easy to please;
    they laugh at everything and anything, so producers seem more and more
    reluctant to put in the true measure of thoughtfulness and acumen any
    true and worthwhile comedy deserves.

    And so, whilst ‘Light will come’ played, the hall does happen to erupt
    into heartily loud bouts of laughter many times over. Enough for us to
    conclude, most Nigerians will find this otherwise stale comedy
    entertaining enough for it not to be a complete waste of money. Just not
    enough to warrant heading to the cinemas specifically for its sake.

    Recommended. Nothing else new, from Nollywood, beats it this weekend.

    See trailer and get more details below:

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