Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn 16th-century Zazzau, now Zaria, Nigeria, Amina must utilize her military skills and tactics to defend her family's kingdom.In 16th-century Zazzau, now Zaria, Nigeria, Amina must utilize her military skills and tactics to defend her family's kingdom.In 16th-century Zazzau, now Zaria, Nigeria, Amina must utilize her military skills and tactics to defend her family's kingdom.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
Victoria Nweke Ekene
- Mero
- (as Nweke Victoria)
Millicent Jack
- Rekiya
- (as Millicent T. Jack)
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After watching Amina, it's confirmed that Izu Ojukwu is a favorite! What a novel story and never-before-seen production! Will there be Amina 2?😃
DELICIOUS
---The idea to tell a story of this caliber was so phenomenal and out-of-the-box. Thank you for a virtual trip to the past
---Fantastic work on the set and costume designs, the teams paid close attention to details
---The storytelling was fluid, told in an interesting manner that we were just glued wanting to know and understand every character. No dull moments.
A significant lesson learned was the essence of being purpose-driven, extremely sober, and time-sensitive
---Kudos to all the actors: Lucy Ameh, Habiba Ummi Mohammed, Asabe Madaki, and little Amina (Ogunjiofor Jenevieve
---Fighting choreographers were very clever at masking their imperfections 😅
BLAND
---Little hiccups were found, notably in the color grading which wasn't consistent and adherent to the film's genre.
Amina would have been delivered in the Hausa language to accentuate the authenticity of the story. Cinematography could have been more dramatic to stress the fighting scenes
---Amina didn't really develop in terms of character. She wasn't seen as being in charge or owning her position as a princess. Her friend Aladi had even more vigor and courage
---For those who've read the true story of Queen Amina, they'll know that the movie far deviated from actual facts, which was a little disappointing.
DELICIOUS
---The idea to tell a story of this caliber was so phenomenal and out-of-the-box. Thank you for a virtual trip to the past
---Fantastic work on the set and costume designs, the teams paid close attention to details
---The storytelling was fluid, told in an interesting manner that we were just glued wanting to know and understand every character. No dull moments.
A significant lesson learned was the essence of being purpose-driven, extremely sober, and time-sensitive
---Kudos to all the actors: Lucy Ameh, Habiba Ummi Mohammed, Asabe Madaki, and little Amina (Ogunjiofor Jenevieve
---Fighting choreographers were very clever at masking their imperfections 😅
BLAND
---Little hiccups were found, notably in the color grading which wasn't consistent and adherent to the film's genre.
Amina would have been delivered in the Hausa language to accentuate the authenticity of the story. Cinematography could have been more dramatic to stress the fighting scenes
---Amina didn't really develop in terms of character. She wasn't seen as being in charge or owning her position as a princess. Her friend Aladi had even more vigor and courage
---For those who've read the true story of Queen Amina, they'll know that the movie far deviated from actual facts, which was a little disappointing.
This is a weird one. I can tell that it's a good story with several intrigues, but most of the scenes were terrible, and the fighting scenes in particular. The acting goes from stage actors to "I tried my best as an amateur".
What's surprising is the quality of the photo. Really sharp images with great color grading, and I can say the same thing about the score. I can tell that there is some budget behind the movie, with the costumes and all - the movie even got some descent enough CGI.
If a capable person would had gotten their hands on the script, and written a good screenplay, this would actually be something I would recommend to people. If a great screen play, then this would be a must watch. I had to watch the movie with the notion of what it could have been; with dreamy sequences, dramatic closeups, and voice overs telling thoughts over the scenery playing out in front of my eyes.
If you crave for a Nigerian fantasy flick, with inspiration from real events(?), then watch this one. Otherwise, just watch some Nollywood movie instead. At least you will have a laugh.
What's surprising is the quality of the photo. Really sharp images with great color grading, and I can say the same thing about the score. I can tell that there is some budget behind the movie, with the costumes and all - the movie even got some descent enough CGI.
If a capable person would had gotten their hands on the script, and written a good screenplay, this would actually be something I would recommend to people. If a great screen play, then this would be a must watch. I had to watch the movie with the notion of what it could have been; with dreamy sequences, dramatic closeups, and voice overs telling thoughts over the scenery playing out in front of my eyes.
If you crave for a Nigerian fantasy flick, with inspiration from real events(?), then watch this one. Otherwise, just watch some Nollywood movie instead. At least you will have a laugh.
It's almost funny that someone who really likes this (even says loves it), still only gives it 6 out of 10 stars. I reckon that is saying something, yes? On the other hand, as you can see by the rating of many, it plays along the general line of what most think of the movie.
Having said that, maybe you will more enticed and more engaged in the story than others. That is always tough to predict. Overall the story is not a bad one and there is even some action here. Still it did leave me quite cold and not caring too much about the main characters. The actors still do a good job - it is just tough for me to actually relate.
Have seen worse, have seen better too.
Having said that, maybe you will more enticed and more engaged in the story than others. That is always tough to predict. Overall the story is not a bad one and there is even some action here. Still it did leave me quite cold and not caring too much about the main characters. The actors still do a good job - it is just tough for me to actually relate.
Have seen worse, have seen better too.
Of course, it's not the best film ever, but it's best than many Hollywood films.
Landscapes are gorgeous, colors are beautiful, story is not that bad.
Worth seeing.
Landscapes are gorgeous, colors are beautiful, story is not that bad.
Worth seeing.
The story was good enough to get me to watch it to the end but seriously, was the budget so low they couldn't afford better sheilds. As the warriors were running towards each other they were bending because they were obviously cardboard. In a few scenes you could even see the corrugated cardboard.
The acting was really bad and the fight scenes laughable. I think a revamped write, better acting and a better budget it would be a pretty good movie. The little girl as young Amina was pretty good, spunky child for sure.
I will watch for a remake, maybe it will improve because it is a good story, real or not.
The acting was really bad and the fight scenes laughable. I think a revamped write, better acting and a better budget it would be a pretty good movie. The little girl as young Amina was pretty good, spunky child for sure.
I will watch for a remake, maybe it will improve because it is a good story, real or not.
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- AnecdotesBased on a true story.
- GaffesWhen Prince Danjuma after meeting with his uncle and then secretly meeting with an elder; the orientation of the elder's left-hand changes from one immediate cut to the other.
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 45 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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