Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA ruthless Prime Minister desperate for revenge ferociously rises to power, stopping at nothing to become more powerful than the kings he served.A ruthless Prime Minister desperate for revenge ferociously rises to power, stopping at nothing to become more powerful than the kings he served.A ruthless Prime Minister desperate for revenge ferociously rises to power, stopping at nothing to become more powerful than the kings he served.
Temidayo Adenibuyan
- Ojo Agubambaro
- (as Teddy A.)
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I think this is one of the best epic movies ever made. All the actors were a good pick for their role. Especially the lead actor Femi Branch.
House of Ga'a is a gripping historical drama that transports viewers back to the 18th century Oyo Empire. Directed by the brilliant Bolanle Austen-Peters, this Netflix Original follows the rise and fall of Bashorun Ga'a, a ruthless kingmaker who wielded deceit and voodoo to build his power.
House of Ga'a is a testament to the growing strength of Nollywood in telling its own stories. It's a gripping tale of power, betrayal, and the consequences of ambition, and a must-see for anyone interested in African history and culture.
I love the story. How the story was well told is commendable. This is how to give an account of a legend. Bolanle Austin Peters deserves a national honor, she is a pride of the Yorubas. 💯
House of Ga'a is a gripping historical drama that transports viewers back to the 18th century Oyo Empire. Directed by the brilliant Bolanle Austen-Peters, this Netflix Original follows the rise and fall of Bashorun Ga'a, a ruthless kingmaker who wielded deceit and voodoo to build his power.
House of Ga'a is a testament to the growing strength of Nollywood in telling its own stories. It's a gripping tale of power, betrayal, and the consequences of ambition, and a must-see for anyone interested in African history and culture.
I love the story. How the story was well told is commendable. This is how to give an account of a legend. Bolanle Austin Peters deserves a national honor, she is a pride of the Yorubas. 💯
"House of Ga'a" is a well-crafted cinematic gem that delivers an engaging and historically rich narrative. This movie exceeded my expectations with its impeccable storyline and outstanding performances, particularly from the main character, whose acting truly blew my mind.
The directing is top-notch, bringing a level of finesse and authenticity that elevates the film. The director masterfully focused on Bashorun Ga'a, skillfully intertwining his story with the broader tapestry of Yoruba people and culture. This approach not only provides a deep dive into the life of Bashorun Ga'a but also offers insightful commentary on the events leading to the Yoruba civil war.
The attention to detail in portraying historical accuracy, combined with the compelling performances, especially by the lead actor, makes "House of Ga'a" a standout in the genre of Yoruba epic movies. Kudos to the entire team for delivering such a remarkable film.
The directing is top-notch, bringing a level of finesse and authenticity that elevates the film. The director masterfully focused on Bashorun Ga'a, skillfully intertwining his story with the broader tapestry of Yoruba people and culture. This approach not only provides a deep dive into the life of Bashorun Ga'a but also offers insightful commentary on the events leading to the Yoruba civil war.
The attention to detail in portraying historical accuracy, combined with the compelling performances, especially by the lead actor, makes "House of Ga'a" a standout in the genre of Yoruba epic movies. Kudos to the entire team for delivering such a remarkable film.
I enjoyed every bit of the House of G'aa from the costume design to the set to the acting. I think the producers did a phenomenal job of assembling the cast and coordinating everyone involved.
The movie felt very cohesive from start to finish. The plot and pace of the movie felt well crafted and executed. There was never a dull moment or irrelevant pieces in the film which in my humble opinion is quite common in Nollywood movies more broadly.
I'd definitely recommend as a case study for new producers and directors learning their craft in Nollywood, for Nigerians (and our leaders) to understand all that came before us and core lessons in history. Especially relating to the themes of power and corruption. I'd certainly recommend to anyone globally who's interested in seeing a great representation of Nigerian history and culture in film.
Great job team!!!
The movie felt very cohesive from start to finish. The plot and pace of the movie felt well crafted and executed. There was never a dull moment or irrelevant pieces in the film which in my humble opinion is quite common in Nollywood movies more broadly.
I'd definitely recommend as a case study for new producers and directors learning their craft in Nollywood, for Nigerians (and our leaders) to understand all that came before us and core lessons in history. Especially relating to the themes of power and corruption. I'd certainly recommend to anyone globally who's interested in seeing a great representation of Nigerian history and culture in film.
Great job team!!!
An interesting fictionalized account of an infamous historical figure in one od nigerias largest historic empires. The story could have worked and has some entertaining fight sequences but at the end it fails to impress with any level of prestige. It is just meh. The choice to lean more on Bashorun Ga'a as an arrogant leader who used force and less like the sly political strategist who played his political rivals was a missed opportunity. I don't think the actors were given enough to work with and so the cast will not be getting any ovation for their performance, the dialogue often felt like a stage play, it was a bit much. Also, the decision not to give the principal characters any nuance hurt the actors. I will say that the performance of Funke Akindele is ok but not enough as she isn't on screen much. Mike Afolarin shines but even his performance isn't enough to take the movie where it needed to go. It is not the thrilling epic that it had the potential to be. The end could have had more spectacle but it felt like a stage play and even the poetic ending falls flat. Without any charismatic characters the movie is still an ok watch, I am just a tad disappointed.
I really loved the movie. Its was an interesting watch from start to finish. The director and actors did an amazing job. Cinematography was on point. Production was top notch 👌. Just brilliant.
Honestly I loved the actors. It was easy to understand the story and plot and to follow it. It made me understand more about the Yoruba culture and our African culture to say the least. I do wish the producers can turn this movie into series so we can really get to enjoy more of the culture portrayed.
I really think the movie is highly underrated. You should watch it and you will not regret it. Highly recommended!
Honestly I loved the actors. It was easy to understand the story and plot and to follow it. It made me understand more about the Yoruba culture and our African culture to say the least. I do wish the producers can turn this movie into series so we can really get to enjoy more of the culture portrayed.
I really think the movie is highly underrated. You should watch it and you will not regret it. Highly recommended!
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- AnecdotesThe set for House of Ga'a was built for the movie on 10 acres of land in Epe, Lagos State.
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- Budget
- 1 500 000 $ US (estimation)
- Durée
- 1h 59m(119 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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