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Movie Review: “What About Us” Falls Short With Incomplete Character Development

Ayobami OwolabibyAyobami Owolabi
September 25, 2025
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Movie Review: “What About Us” Falls Short With Incomplete Character Development
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Starring: Kunle Remi, Folu Storms, Uzor Arukwe, Atlanta Bridget Johnson, Teniola Aladese, Seyi Awolowo, and more

Runtime: 1 hour 35 minutes

I’ve always admired filmmaker Kayode Kasum, and What About Us simply reaffirmed why I find his work so compelling. This project isn’t just directed by him—it also bears the touch of Pastor Emmanuel Iren, who took on the role of executive producer. His influence is evident not only in the funding but also in the heart of the story, which was shaped into something deeply resonant.

This isn’t the kind of film that fades once the credits roll. It lingers, stirring reflection on the complexities of love, trust, and marriage.

Movie Review: “What About Us” Falls Short With Incomplete Character Development

Having anticipated this release since the trailer surfaced last year, finally watching it felt rewarding. Without delving into spoilers, here’s my take.

At its core, What About Us examines marriage—focusing on trust, infidelity, insecurity, and the fragile art of communication. While one might expect a traditional faith-inspired narrative, the film takes a different route, portraying painfully realistic issues that couples face today.

From the outset, Jaiye’s character stood out. He came across as dismissive and controlling—quick to shout, unwilling to listen, and prone to painting his wife, Zainab, as overbearing. Yet from her perspective, she wasn’t nagging; she was fighting to save her marriage. Her pleas for clarity came from love and fear, but Jaiye’s defensive attitude created an unbridgeable gap.

The movie also sheds light on friendship and how it shapes marital choices—through Jaiye’s relationship with Imade and Zainab’s bond with Imelda. But things truly escalated when David entered the story. His arrival was the turning point. Charismatic and kind, his connection with Zainab was raw, genuine, and emotionally stirring. Watching their bond unfold was both beautiful and troubling because, while it radiated authenticity, it clashed with her marital vows.

Meanwhile, Jaiye’s own decisions felt puzzling. Why would a husband choose to open up to another woman rather than his wife? What rift could justify replacing honest communication at home with external companionship? This gap in dialogue is where the film lands its sharpest blow: marriages crumble when communication fails.

The underlying message is profound—a successful marriage thrives on honest, compassionate dialogue. When partners stop talking, distance creeps in, and love can fade, even when years of commitment exist. The film also suggests that neglect and defensiveness can push a spouse into seeking comfort elsewhere, no matter how unintended.

Several details elevated the storytelling: the believable resemblance of Jaiye and Zainab’s child, the raw chemistry between Zainab and David, and the emotional weight that David’s presence carried—even long after scenes ended. At some point, I half-expected him to reappear at the couple’s fifth anniversary, a testament to how impactful his role was.

Still, the film isn’t without flaws. Certain subplots, such as Jessica’s arc, seemed unfinished, leaving viewers wondering what became of her.

Despite these gaps, What About Us remains a thought-provoking drama that deserves attention. It doesn’t just entertain—it challenges viewers, especially couples and singles preparing for marriage, to reflect on the value of communication, loyalty, and emotional honesty.

Rating: A deeply engaging watch—particularly for those navigating or preparing for marital life.

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Ayobami Owolabi

Ayobami Owolabi

Owolabi Ayobami is an emerging entertainment journalist, dedicated to delivering the latest scoop on Nollywood, music, and celebrity culture. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, he brings fresh insights and perspectives to the entertainment beat.

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