"Behind Holy Doors: A Struggle with Execution in Film"

"Behind Holy Doors" is a film directed by Mike Ezuruony and written by Onyiny Ifedozi, exploring human behavior under pressure within a church setting. The plot revolves around a church donation of 20,000 that mysteriously goes missing, leading to confusion and suspicion among characters.
Despite its engaging premise, the film struggles with execution due to noticeable lapses in storytelling and performance. The narrative lacks logical consistency, particularly in character decisions during the investigation, and the pacing feels chaotic, making it difficult for viewers to settle into the story.
While the cast, including Mike Ezuruony, Angel Unigw, and Eronini Osinachi, showcases strong talent, performances vary in conviction, with some actors delivering exaggerated expressions that disrupt the film's tone. The film ultimately conveys a message about human nature and trust but fails to resonate fully with the audience, leaving them divided by its moral questions and surprising twist.
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