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The Black Book

  • 2023
  • TV-MA
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
1.5K
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Richard Mofe-Damijo, Sam Dede, and Ade Laoye in The Black Book (2023)
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After his son is framed for a kidnapping, a bereaved deacon takes justice into his own hands and fights a corrupt police gang to absolve him.After his son is framed for a kidnapping, a bereaved deacon takes justice into his own hands and fights a corrupt police gang to absolve him.After his son is framed for a kidnapping, a bereaved deacon takes justice into his own hands and fights a corrupt police gang to absolve him.

  • Director
    • Editi Effiong
  • Writers
    • Editi Effiong
    • Bunmi Ajakaiye
  • Stars
    • Richard Mofe-Damijo
    • Ade Laoye
    • Sam Dede
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Editi Effiong
    • Writers
      • Editi Effiong
      • Bunmi Ajakaiye
    • Stars
      • Richard Mofe-Damijo
      • Ade Laoye
      • Sam Dede
    • 23User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richard Mofe-Damijo
    Richard Mofe-Damijo
    • Paul Edima
    Ade Laoye
    • Vic Kalu
    Sam Dede
    • Angel
    Alex Usifo Omiagbo
    • General Isa
    Shaffy Bello
    • Big Daddy
    Kelechi Udegbe
    Kelechi Udegbe
    • Officer Abayomi
    Ikechukwu Onunaku
    • Deputy Commissioner
    Taiwo Ajai-Lycett
    • Editor
    Iretiola Doyle
    Iretiola Doyle
    • Commissioner
    Bimbo Akintola
    • Professor Craig
    Femi Branch
    • General Issa Jr.
    Patrick Doyle
    • Senator Dipo
    Bimbo Manuel
    • Reverend Father Omotosho
    Denola Grey
    • Jesú
    Funky Mallam
    • Tanko
    Norbert Young
    • Mr. Craig
    Asabe Madaki
    • Baraka
    Boki Ofodile
    • Chi Chi
    • Director
      • Editi Effiong
    • Writers
      • Editi Effiong
      • Bunmi Ajakaiye
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    User reviews23

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    7nahsondavid

    Beautifully executed but with a few hiccups

    This movie was beautifully executed, and I appreciate its relevance to some of the issues we face in Nigeria today, such as government cover-ups involving innocent lives. While the plot bears resemblance to Liam Neeson's "Cold Pursuit," I must commend the director for their remarkable work. Films like this have the potential to engage Nigerians more in Nollywood.

    However, there are a few aspects I'd like to address: 1. The dialogues: The accents sometimes felt forced, attempting to mimic Hollywood, which didn't work well.

    2. It would be better if the characters embraced their Nigerian identity more.

    3. Some dialogues were cringe-worthy and led to second-hand embarrassment.

    4. While there were talented actors, some of the cast members came across as inexperienced.

    5. Certain relationships in the movie lacked a solid foundation or exploration.

    In summary, I enjoyed the film and its message but believe that Nigerian movies should avoid emulating Hollywood excessively. I'd rate this movie 7/10.
    7chinenyeruth

    My honest review

    It is quite appealing that this movie is a showcase of reality as something similar to this movie has in recent times,occurred in Nigeria. From police harassment, unlawful killing, injustice to corruption. Kudos to the director and the actors because they know their onion well and fully delivered. I had an emotional breakdown when RMD wasn't allowed to carry his son to bury framing him father of a criminal to say that this movie is heartbreaking. This movie came with a lot of suspense and cutting of scenes which left me wondering what happened in the background and I really wished they showed us more without withholding the action part. Nollywood is yet to reach its peak, getting better and better and with that the shortcomings in the movie are not an issue for me as the main focus of the movie was established.
    10athooose

    First time I'm watching a Nigerian Movie.

    This is the first time I have ever watched in Nigerian movie but I have felt immense joy and thrill throughout this movie. Nigerians are hatred cross the world for their hacking cheating what not! But god bless Nigeria. They have plenty of talent the world has ever seen... I would like to dedicate this to all the movie lovers across the world. You will need to watch this Epic tale of a movie. You will need you will need to understand how a country like Nigeria can produce a movie like that. And you will be wondering how creativity can overcome economic in capabilities and political instabilities.. Love Nigeria from India.
    5ngandacinema

    We clap for Editi Effiong!

    We clap for Editi Effiong👏🏾 The Black book was a breath of fresh air and a beautiful production!

    Only wished the film had kept the same vigor that it started out with😔

    DELICIOUS

    -The cast was a nice fusion of older generation (RMD, Sam Dede, Alex Usifo) and the newer generation (Ade Laoye, Denola Grey, Olumide Oworu)

    -Big shout out to the production crew! Impeccable the sound quality. Yinka Edward, as always, nailed the photography. And the set design adequately suited the rough and tough ambiance

    -It was obvious the movie wanted to encourage the people to rise up and act against the framing and killing of innocent young men: 'Silence is the enemy'

    BLAND

    -The film started on a powerful note with a vigorous altercation between police and armed men, later the momentum increased more when deacon Paul's son was framed.

    Then about the time Shaffy Bello was introduced, the pace started slowing down. The dialogues became plain and the scenario casual, without creating any suspense or excitement

    -Alex Usifo, Sam Dede, and Shaffy Bello, though playing notorious roles, delivered a theatrical performance.

    Plus, the level of violence/fighting choreography was low and the screenplay became predictable

    -The absence of symbolism failed to intensify the meaning of the story or help the audience relate to deacon Paul and his pain...
    9yolandaokundaye

    I highly recommend watching!

    I think the 4.9/10 rating is a deliberate attempt to minimize the great achievement and multifacetedness of this movie. When it comes to African Diasporic cinema, whatever is done in its authenticity to remain African is never enough. However, when we appease the Western gaze through movies about Slavery or the LGBTQ+ community, our cinema is a masterpiece.

    Cinematically, the film has great execution, direction, and imagery that is unprecedented in comparison with other Nollywood films. The cast was perfectly selected in my opinion with all actors/actresses effectively playing their characters. I love the collaboration with women to achieve the demise of corruption, a bit that is often if not always overlooked and or exaggerated for dramatic purposes. I also appreciated all the movie was able to encompass. It drew a keen interest and understanding of Nigeria beyond what two-dimensional films often portray. However, the difficulty in seamlessly capturing this richness made the film harder to comprehend.

    The various storylines, the length of the firm, and alignment with the film's title made it really difficult to remain engaged with this project. Though this allowed for unpredictability which negated the disengagement, it struggled to flow with the plot and development of the story. Nonetheless, I believe this is a bigger and more present issue with Netflix film productions than this actual film.

    I highly recommend watching! It is an emotional rollercoaster packed with thrills. You will cry, jump, and shout. Honestly, there is no better movie-watching experience than that.

    Lastly, big congratulations and kudos to the entire team behind this project. I can speak for most Nigerians by saying THANK YOU for restoring our faith in quality Nollywood films. I hope great things come from this endeavor.

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Nigeria
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Чорний записник
    • Filming locations
      • Lagos, Nigeria
    • Production company
      • Anakle Films
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 4m(124 min)
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      • 2.39:1

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