Movie Review: “The Keeper 2: Territorial Altars” Produced By Femi Adebile

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Reviewed By Ajibare Abioye

Hey folks! You’re welcome to my review of The Keeper 2: Territorial Altars. This movie is on another plane entirely in terms of what it aims to do in the lives of the audience. It is a power-packed ministration that is sure to birth many testimonies for those who watch it as recommended.

It’s quite difficult to do a review for a film filled with so much deliverance power like this one. Nonetheless, in comparison to its predecessor, it is a technically better outing. It was great to see a gold and green-themed new ministry name display for PREM Film Productions International. The previously long opening credits were stylishly sufficiently shortened by including them as part of the opening scene.

Something highlighted in Territorial Altars for me is the importance of the portfolio of a subtitle team in movie production, which PREM films have always had. Not this time around though, and the difference is clear to see. I believe this will be fixed ahead of the next production.

The Keeper 2 posits that everyone needs a revelation of his circumstances. John, played by Femi Adebile, models spiritual sensitivity as displayed in his discretion, boldness, calmness and authority. He urges the audience to use the weapon of prayer to tear down generational, territorial and consequential altars. The movie emphasizes that amidst this world with a preponderance of darkness, children of God need to be bold and take authority as lights.

Summarily, I’d say that this sequel is more than a movie; it’s a ministration and a powerful one at that, which is better experienced while watched with patience and an open heart.

Alright, we’ve come to the end of the review of The Keeper 2. Have you seen it? Please let me know your thoughts or testimonies from it in the comments section below.

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