13/04/2026
2:55am and I just finished this movie with my whole chest. 🎬
I said I was lost for words but my pen clearly had other plans. 😄
This film is emotional, raw and deeply rooted in a reality that many people are living right now. It reminded me that family is not always blood. It is the people who genuinely want you in their lives as much as you want them in yours. And when that kind of genuine affection and intimacy exists, it is truly one of the most beautiful things a human being can experience. The opposites? Equally devastating.
I felt everything for those children. Everything.
And I will say this, I eventually forgave Adewale for how fiercely he fought for them because that kind of love, the kind that refuses to look away, is rare and worth acknowledging.
But Adetutu, her yeye twins and Segilola? Some wickedness I genuinely cannot comprehend. If Adewale had not indulged Segilola's behavior from the start, that darkness in her would never have grown into what it became. Indulging bad behavior does not tame it. It feeds it.
And Mariam? I suspected her the moment she advised Aderonke to pay the money instead of thinking strategically to protect the brand. A true PR mind protects. They do not surrender.
This movie will sit with me for a while.
What movie am I reviewing? Drop your guess in the comments. 👇🏽😊
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