Competently cast, Isoken shines best when it goes for laughs. The dramatic sub plot seem forced but the story’s endless charms ensure that even after the last scene has played out, only warm feelings remain. Isoken is gorgeous to look at and the production design is top notch. Costumes, makeup and music (a mix of old and contemporary tunes) are all perfectly rendered and the film’s wedding party scene teaches that other famous film a thing or two about how to shut down a Lagos party.