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The Drop

  • 2025
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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Chinonso Young and Patrick Oke Jr. in The Drop (2025)
Drama

In the high-pressure world of music, Ello, a once-revered artist now struggling with personal issues, faces a pivotal challenge. With only 24 hours left before her new single is set to debut... Read allIn the high-pressure world of music, Ello, a once-revered artist now struggling with personal issues, faces a pivotal challenge. With only 24 hours left before her new single is set to debut on the popular radio show "The Drop," she must complete the track that could make or brea... Read allIn the high-pressure world of music, Ello, a once-revered artist now struggling with personal issues, faces a pivotal challenge. With only 24 hours left before her new single is set to debut on the popular radio show "The Drop," she must complete the track that could make or break her comeback. Ello arrives at a sleek, state-of-the-art studio and is forced to work wit... Read all

  • Director
    • Chibuzor Afurobi
  • Writers
    • Oluchi Afurobi
    • Madonna Okeoghene Robinson
    • Bamidele Sogbesan
  • Stars
    • Tamara Aihie
    • Oluchi Amajuoyi
    • Rekiya Attah
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
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    • Director
      • Chibuzor Afurobi
    • Writers
      • Oluchi Afurobi
      • Madonna Okeoghene Robinson
      • Bamidele Sogbesan
    • Stars
      • Tamara Aihie
      • Oluchi Amajuoyi
      • Rekiya Attah
    • 5User reviews
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    Tamara Aihie
    • Champagne
    Oluchi Amajuoyi
    • Tina
    Rekiya Attah
    • Mum
    Goodness Emmanuel
    • Nk
    Bucci Franklin
    • Blowfish
    Ugochiturum Madubuko
    • Enyinnaya
    Kelvinmary Ndukwe
    • Francis
    Tolulope Odewunmi
    • Doubra
    Wole Ojo
    • Uti
    Patrick Oke Jr.
    • Winn
    Chinonso Young
    • Ello
    • Director
      • Chibuzor Afurobi
    • Writers
      • Oluchi Afurobi
      • Madonna Okeoghene Robinson
      • Bamidele Sogbesan
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    7baccaruda1

    Peak Diva Meets Her Match

    For this American viewer, an interesting take on Afropop, and all of the wacky, weird, eye-opening, and finally, redeeming ways creative people go about their business, is pretty much the same here in the States. This film is shot very well, and has some compelling actors populating the script, and the further I got into the film the more engaged I became with them. I found the dynamic between queen diva Ello and aspiring producer Winn most interesting. Ello starts off as an impossibly difficult and unlikeable diva, and when she finds herself locked into a music studio with Winn, she is...decidedly NOT even close being tolerable. Winn, being on the low end of the music industry hierarchy does his best to deal with her until he's finally had enough. Coincidentally, both of these characters need to get a quality recording accomplished on a VERY short timeline, and since they ARE stuck together ...OK enough with the spoilers. "The Drop" gets more intriguing and interesting as the film progresses to a satisfying conclusion. Give this one a go, it's a fun watch! 3 1/2 stars.
    10ArtieSiegel

    The Drop

    In The Drop, director Chibuzor Afurobi crafts a taut, emotionally resonant drama set within the ticking clock of the music industry's unforgiving pace. Anchored by a riveting performance from the lead, the film explores not just the mechanics of creativity under pressure, but the personal demons that so often derail it.

    At the heart of the story is Ello, a once-celebrated artist grappling with the weight of her own expectations and the scars of past failures. With just 24 hours left before her comeback single is due to premiere on a major radio show, Ello walks into a sleek, high-tech studio and into battle-not just with the soundboard, but with herself.

    The volatile chemistry between Ello and Winn, the young but talented music producer assigned to her, becomes the film's central engine. While Winn tries to bring steady professionalism to the table, Ello's perfectionism and erratic temperament threaten to derail the entire session. Their clashing personalities create a compelling and at times explosive dynamic, reminiscent of great creative duels in film history.

    Adding another layer of tension is NK, a studio hand simmering with envy and resentment. Afurobi handles NK's sabotage plotline with finesse, using it not only to raise stakes but also to reflect the quiet toxicity of unchecked ego in creative spaces. NK's meddling-technical glitches, psychological manipulation, and subtle sabotage-adds a layer of suspense that turns the studio into a pressure cooker.

    What elevates The Drop beyond a standard redemption arc is its careful attention to character development and emotional authenticity. Afurobi doesn't rush the transformation. As Ello's barriers begin to break down, we witness a genuine rekindling of her creative fire, spurred by Winn's unwavering belief in the music and, eventually, in her.

    Visually, the film is a treat. The studio, while minimalist in design, is shot with an eye for intimacy and tension, using lighting and close-ups to mirror the characters' emotional states. The sound design is particularly strong-each note, glitch, and beat carries weight, making the music as much a character as the people.

    If there's a critique to be made, it's that NK's antagonism occasionally borders on the melodramatic. Some of the sabotage sequences stretch believability, threatening to pull the narrative out of its grounded emotional core. But Afurobi reins things in just in time, steering the film back toward its redemptive message.

    The Drop is, at its core, about creative rebirth. It's a story of artists at the edge, navigating failure, pride, and redemption. With strong performances, sharp direction, and a beating musical heart, it resonates not only with musicians but with anyone who's ever tried to rebuild themselves after falling apart.

    Verdict: A compelling, character-driven drama that hits the right emotional notes. Chibuzor Afurobi's The Drop is a powerful ode to resilience and the transformative power of collaboration.
    10mrcthedj

    The Comeback

    So what happens when an ego-maniacal pop-diva fights a ticking clock to nail a pop-music comeback? Mayhem. Also, it's in Nigeria. But the characters are pretty on-par with the dirty-pool business of pop music anywhere.

    The whole film is a series of on-edge moments, as frenetic as Lagos traffic. At the center of this melee of egocentrism and envy is NK-a studio tech dripping with jealousy. He's at odds with Ello (our heroine), who starts off completely unlikable, but has a nice little redemption arc.

    There's a docudrama feel to this film, although I believe it's fiction, and not based on a true story (hard to tell in some parts). Cool lighting, and some great performances. Chinonso Young gives a standout performance.
    8dannycrossman

    The Whirlwind of Music

    A singer song story about Ello, a popular singer who has to battle to complete a song while dealing with Winn and NK who alternate between her nemesis and saviour in the film. This is not your usual Nigerian Nollywood film and the sets and cinematography are well done with decent pacing for a film that is just over 2 hours. Be prepared for some high drama between the characters and given that the film dialogue is entirely in English, audiences don't have to deal with subtitles which many don't really like. The music and song intersections add to the overall story and instead of music tracks, we can hear and see the singers.
    9Bobby-Love

    Tale of loss and redemption

    "The Drop" is an interesting drama about loss and redemption. Ella, a once-revered artist with an army of loyal fans, finds herself in a crossroad and has to make some difficult choices. Chinonso Young is luminous as Ello, deftly showcases a frantic energy and mad singing chops with equal ease. Patrick Oke Jr. As Winn, is charming and mysterious. Goddess Emanuel is also a standout as NK, a scheming nemesis of Ello who keeps the storyline interesting.

    Director Chibuzor Afurobi masterfully crafted a story that is captivating, and the cinematography is alluring. I found myself rooting for Ello and that her efforts will pay off. If you are looking for a fun and interesting drama with catchy tunes, I would give "The Drop" a watch.

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      • May 9, 2025 (United States)
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