The first ten minutes of the film offer glimpses of comedic potential with lively characters, but the excitement quickly fades. The plot becomes convoluted, lacking coherence and depth. Despite attempts at plot twists, the storyline fails to engage the audience, resulting in a tedious viewing experience.
Acting and Dialogue: Hit and Miss
While Lateef Adedimeji’s portrayal of Big Berry initially sparks laughter, his failed attempt at an accent detracts from the film’s humor. The supporting cast, including Okey Jude, Etinosa Idemudia, and Blessing Jessica Obasi, adds little to the overall entertainment value.
Genre Expectations: A Missed Opportunity
In a genre known for its complexity and suspense, “Hotel Lambaba” falls short. The lack of credible suspects and predictable plot developments undermine the film’s potential as a compelling murder mystery.
Narrative Flaws: Inconsistencies and Missed Opportunities
Despite tackling relatable themes through the character of Ella, portrayed convincingly by Lillian Afegbai, the film is plagued by logical inconsistencies and missed details. The exploration of societal pressures and the allure of wealth is overshadowed by the film’s narrative shortcomings.
Conclusion: A Failed Attempt at Comedy and Mystery
Overall, “Hotel Lambaba” disappoints both as a comedy and a murder mystery. While the cinematography impresses, it fails to compensate for the film’s narrative flaws and unmet genre expectations.