The zeal to keep watching the movie wanes midway into the film.
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The film opens with Efe and Isoken playing snooker as they discuss why they don’t get lucky in relationships and the men keep breaking up with them. Frustrated and devastated, the girls devise a checklist to help them get it right. Idara tells Efe to work with her ‘pompous’ client and leverage the resort the bride secured for a week. The ‘resort’ is a key setting in the movie, providing a backdrop for the characters’ romantic escapades and serving as a catalyst for their self-reflection and personal growth.
Chef Idara, who is at the resort for a vacation and shouldn’t be cooking, still finds her way to the kitchen. She meets Seyi at the resort restaurant, who appears arrogant because he demands an explanation for the food she brought him.Being open-minded, Efe bonds with Mikel as friends, while Isoken is all over Jackson, putting him in a relatively tight corner. Idara, on the other hand, is a bit confused about Seyi’s personality.
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