Movie Review: ‘The Letter,’ Directed By Damilola Fasesan

Reviewed By Ajibare Abioye

Prophetic Revelation Drama…that is what “The Letter” is. This term refers to a production that is directed mainly at servants of God that minister at the pulpit. As propounded by Evangelist Mike Bamiloye, it’s not common because a producer gets to do it strictly on God’s instruction. Thus, this movie explores in detail different un-Christian acts of ministers of God.

Ajibare Abioye

“The Letter” begins with a prologue that on its own could carry a feature-length movie; it ministered greatly to me just by showing workers on a farmland make different choices that would shape their destinies. They were simply living their lives, as we are here, and the viewers are very likely to be able to identify with one or more of the characters. This would therefore call for introspection and make us sensitive to the kind of things that can derail us in the journey of life.

 

The motion picture then launches into the lives of several ministers of God, with two of them sent by the King to bring the others back on track. To achieve this, “The Letter” engages in a lot of exposition; I wish it had employed the storytelling approach adopted in its prologue, which might have involved focusing on far less minister characters with interconnectedness in plot for a smoother following of events.

 

The reactions of the different ministers to the letter that was supposed to bring them back into alignment shows the diverse states of the heart one could have. While it’s not the easiest thing in the world to start in ministry, more vital and tasking is finishing well. This is a call for all true servants of the Almighty God to guard their hearts with all diligence as they act as God’s hands, feet and mouthpiece, so that on the day of reckoning, they would not be told, “Depart from Me, you worker of iniquity”. (Matthew 7:23)

The links to the movie are

https://youtu.be/raS-zfy708E

 

https://youtu.be/T3D9MiupmnA

 

Till the next article, stay blessed!

 

Credits

 

The Letter (January 22&29, 2023)

140 minutes

Impact Global Ministries

 

Cast

Victor Olukoju as Evangelist Gabriel

Gbenga Ayoola as Daniel

Seun Adejumobi as Theophilus

Emmanuel Oye as Pastor Badejo

Adeoye Omoniyi as Pastor Fred

Wole Olaleye as Holy Spirit

Omolara Ayoola as Kemi Taylor

Tunde Owah as Pastor Lala

 

Crew

Writer

Damilola Fasesan

Cinematographers

Sesan Afolayan and Biodun Williams

Editor

Remi Oluwafemi

Director

Damilola Fasesan

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