Nollywood reinvented rated the movie at 31% and states that the only thing the movie has going for it is the laughs, but that too is sparse in quantity. Okon Ekpo of
YNaija panned the film from the acting to the story and the directing. He opined that the director [Peters] had not improved from his lapses in
30 Days in Atlanta. He went further to fault the storyline explaining that the screenplay was "shoddy" and "unsure of itself". He described
Funke Akindele, as a genuinely funny actress, who was finding it difficult to be humorous because of the poor script. He also noted that the acting was a letdown from what was seen in
30 Days in Atlanta but praised the continuity and picture quality as an improvement from the previous film. Isedehi Aigbogun of
Film Scriptic gave it a mixed to positive review, saying: "A Trip to Jamaica is a thoroughly enjoyable and humorous movie....it's quite interesting seeing Dan Davies (Michael) as an evil person who surprisingly knows how to keep his calm. The audience feels a lot of tension when the comical couple go over the top with him...this is a strong theme.
Nse Ikpe-Etim (Abigal) was exquisite in her act....although some of the other performances fell short of what was expected. Overall I genuinely enjoyed the movie". Chidumga Izuzu of
Pulse Nigeria was also critical of the film's comedic themes, describing it as a "mediocre comedy film" with limited laughing points and many unconnected jokes. She explained that Etim's interpretation of her role was flat and was lacking life. Makun was noted to have exaggerated his role as Apors. Izuzu also opined that the inclusion of
Patoranking and
Cynthia Morgan added no value to the film. On the plot, he described the film as proving that "a funny idea does not always make a funny movie". In comparison to
30 Days in Atlanta, Izuzu described the film as "a lesser intelligent story". Prior to the release of the film to Nigerian cinemas,
Ayo Makun reiterated that he was optimistic that the
economic recession in Nigeria wouldn't affect the
box office success of the film. After its release, the film was reported to have grossed higher than top
Hollywood films in 2016 including
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,
Captain America: Civil War,
Suicide Squad,
London Has Fallen,
Gods of Egypt and
Doctor Strange. In November 2016, the film was reported to have grossed 168 million naira, breaking the previous record set by
30 Days in Atlanta. It also broke records for the first film to hit 35 million in first weekend, the first film to hit 62 million in its first week, the fastest film to gross 100 million (17 days) and the fastest film to gross 150 million (six weeks). It opened at the Odeon Cinemas in London in December 2016 and became the highest-grossing film that weekend in London while also becoming the highest per screen average film in the UK during its limited run. It won the Africa Entertainment Legends Award (AELA) for Best Cinema Film of 2016 and received four nominations at the 2017
Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards, including categories for best actress in a comedy, best writer, best movie (West Africa) and best actor in a comedy. The award show was held in March 2017 in
Lagos State. == References ==