Review: ‘Faithless’ Begins With the Promise of Intent But Is Stunted By An Underdeveloped Middle
Filled with a lot of redundant scenes, Kenyan crime drama 'Faithless' fails to add enough to its compelling premise.
Filled with a lot of redundant scenes, Kenyan crime drama 'Faithless' fails to add enough to its compelling premise.
A lot of strong themes are tossed around, but none ever outlasts its welcome to encroach on the next.
Somehow, despite the clear degeneration of plot, 'Mpakani' manages to hold ones interest vaguely to the very end.
'Pepeta' embraces what it is from the start, a drama intending to probe the duality of the lives of children raised in the hardships of Kibera.
Every single stage of this production seems to have been confused, or rushing it, or doing it for the money.
Njoro’s life is a reflection of our struggles as Kenyans, but even at our lowest, we have a way of finding humour in most situations.