Jackie Appiah, Adjetey Anang, Omar Sheriff Captain, Okawa Shaznay, Henry Adofo Asiedu, Elikem Kumodzie, Uche Joan Iwuanyanwu, Bismark Nii Odoi
A frustrated girlfriend launches a complicated undercover surveillance plan to find out whether her suspiciously acting boyfriend is cheating, but unbeknownst to her he has the same game plan in mind.
Frank Rajah Arase
Frank Rajah Arase
2013
The best part of this movie, I'd have to say was when the end credits started rolling
Everything before the end credits
There are useless movies and there are useless movies and then there is this movie. After the first few minutes of the second in the “cheaters” series you are begging to be rescued. Making it past the first ten minutes alone is a feet that requires an award of some sort.
According to the synopsis, the movie is about people in a relationship trying to catch their significant others in a cheating act. It’s a good thing there was a synopsis because even after seeing both chapters I was still not sure what the movie was intended to be about.
There is only one saving grace in this movie and that’s the Adjetey-Jackie storyline. However, this saving grace is not near monumental enough that one would willingly suffer this near-two hour tragedy of the movie. If you ever thought Rukky Sanda or Yvonne Nelson movies were simply a fashion parade then I dare you to see this movie. In comparison, even Rukky Sanda’s worst looks like ‘Avatar’.
The performances for the most part were beyond dull. If acting was graded on a sliding scale with the positive axis being the great performance, and the ‘0’ point being ‘dull’ then these performances were hugging the life out of the negative – they make dull look enticing.
There were scenes where you begin to get the idea that the intent was humor but in reality the only emotion it conveys is frustration. Frustration, aggravation and a brief period when I was reconsidering my life are the kind of emotions this movie created for me.
The plot is foolish, the characters are vapid, most of the females have the screen presence of wallpaper and even the few actors who try to give it substance – namely Adjetey Anang and Bismark – are foiled by the utter foolishness of the entire storyline.
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The most annoying thing about the movie for me was the silly story of the undercover characters of Jackie Appiah n her husband. Their make up, voice and supposed roles made me swear countless times. The whole movie was a waste of time.