The screenplay followed the typical love story route, so there wasn't much excitement there, then it only got authentic towards the end...
DELICIOUS
-The production design was beautifulš we have to appreciate the appealing, classy and luxurious costume n set designs that defined the characters and their residences
-Adekanla Desalu takes home the best actor award. His performance was natural and believable. He was composed, you could tell he was the big brother in the room, looking out for Adil
-Ladipo Abiola the DP has improved! No more unnecessary smoke on sets; the images were crisp n clear
-The story only got interesting towards the end. That's when we heard genuine dialogues and important themes on stereotypes and sacrificial love. Plus, characters' emotions became real
BLAND
-The movie was presented in a very cliche way with two people doing puppy love.
The dialogues were cheesy with the scenario moving in a predictable way as we already knew what Adina's issue was and that Adil's family would become a problem
-Bimbo Ademoye gave us "Bimo Ademoye" rather than "Adina". Her gestures n reactions seemed artificial and at times anticipated.
Timini, as always, gave us his usual loverboy look that there wasn't much to look forward to.
-The advertisement obstructed the flow of the movie. It was clearly apparent that Big Love was advertising Sterling Bank and Glitz Allure Fabrics as their logos were in our facesš