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One Too Many offers a raw and gritty look at the lengths a mother will go to for her child. Kayode Kasum crafts a palpable tension throughout, with an atmosphere heavy with despair and injustice. The pacing feels deliberate, giving space for the emotional weight of each scene to settle. The performances, especially from the lead, are deeply affecting; you can sense her desperation and resolve, which makes the narrative pulse with urgency. This film is distinctive not just for its themes of corruption and maternal love, but also for its understated practical effects that ground the story in a harsh reality. It invites viewers to reflect on the flaws in the justice system while keeping them engaged with a deeply personal story.
Compelling exploration of familial bondsHighlights systemic flaws in justiceStrong central performance anchoring the film
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