is a 2013 British Nigerian comedy-drama film, directed by Destiny Ekaragha, and based on the Olivier-Award-winning play of the same name by Bola Agbaje.
[2][3] It stars Malachi Kirby, OC Ukeje, Adelayo Adedayo and Shanika Warren-Markland.
Mum wants to start cooking a meal, but can't find the okra she bought earlier.
Aiming to source okra from the market instead, the pair suffer a series of mishaps, including, more than once, Iku losing sight of Yemi and becoming lost.
Meanwhile, Razor and his mates are sitting in a car smoking, listening to a local radio station.
The theme of the show is "Can Black British rappers with African parents really use West Indian slang in their lyrics?"
After a short chase, a scrap ensues, until Iku fly-kicks both Razor and Ghost in the face, and the brothers run off.
But Iku regrets the fly kick, describes Armani as a "foolish girl", and reveals that earlier he asked Razor for directions when lost.
Meanwhile, Paris criticizes Armani for trying to use Yemi to make Razor jealous, and reveals that she herself fancies him.
Razor phones an older friend, Blazer, who is at the radio station, to ask for help dealing with Yemi.
Rez (the rapper Hi Res) and the DJ say that Blazer should tell Razor that he's African.
An argument about cultural heritage ensues, during which Armani, who has a Jamaican father and white mother, says she blames Africans for allowing the slave trade.
Rez invites the brothers back to his studio, but Mum turns up, irate, saying they are not going anywhere.
[8] In a 4/5 review, Tom Huddleston, for Time Out, praised it for being a "superbly judged comedy of racial manners.