When a powerful businesswoman's political ambitions are threatened by her underworld connections, the ensuing power struggle could cost her everything.When a powerful businesswoman's political ambitions are threatened by her underworld connections, the ensuing power struggle could cost her everything.When a powerful businesswoman's political ambitions are threatened by her underworld connections, the ensuing power struggle could cost her everything.
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- 4 wins & 11 nominations total
Adesua Etomi-Wellington
- Kemi Salami
- (as Adesua Etomi)
Osas Ighodaro
- Sade Bello
- (as a different name)
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The hype in Nigeria and in UK made me decide to watch the film. The story line, cinematography, colour , actors/ actresses were fabulous, but I was disappointed at the end because my expectations as well as 3 friends I watched with were not met considering the hype.
I'm glad the film raised the Nigerian film industry profile even further. That said , in my opinion the wailing in the film will not attract international audience . I as a Nigerian felt the scenes where people raised their voices were over the top, therefore not enjoyable for me .
I'm glad the film raised the Nigerian film industry profile even further. That said , in my opinion the wailing in the film will not attract international audience . I as a Nigerian felt the scenes where people raised their voices were over the top, therefore not enjoyable for me .
On a Nollywood scale I'll give this movie an 9 because of it's unique storyline and excellent production which sets it aside from other Nigerian movies but just like other Nigerian movies it was excessively long and had extras who didn't know their roles, some part of the movie was unrealistic eg. the fire on the cell part but that's not the issue, the issue is this; as i was watching the movie I couldn't help but feel nostalgic, after a few minutes of brainstorming I remembered where i had seen the movie before if you can't remember I'll remind you, it's Al Pacino meets Francis Ford, yes The Godfather II to be precise. My original rating was an 8 but because of it's lack of originality i give it a 4 on a world scale and 9 on Nollywood scale. If other Nigerian directors can learn from this and just remake Hollywood classics the Nigerian cinema would be a better place.
I've had my reservations for Nollywood movies considering their long history of poor production. But this movie is a slow burner, that gets better as it progresses.
It draws the audience into the dark world of political power and the consequences of conquest-while spinning a vivid tale of an unlikely hero.
The lead actor's delivery was subliminal and this would've been a masterpiece if same could be said for the entire production. The gapping holes that persist in Nollywood movies remained as there were visible loopholes in scripting, acting, directing and cinematography, albeit at a minimal degree.
Nonetheless, this movie is head and shoulders above most productions and was quite entertaining to watch.
It draws the audience into the dark world of political power and the consequences of conquest-while spinning a vivid tale of an unlikely hero.
The lead actor's delivery was subliminal and this would've been a masterpiece if same could be said for the entire production. The gapping holes that persist in Nollywood movies remained as there were visible loopholes in scripting, acting, directing and cinematography, albeit at a minimal degree.
Nonetheless, this movie is head and shoulders above most productions and was quite entertaining to watch.
Great movie, Few plot holes and all, but awesome Cinematography. (IMO: Terrible Sound Design), but awesome movie overall.
Not surprise that it is Kemi Adetiba on this one but everything about the film is the best of its kind so far in Nollywood. Of course there enough room for improvement. Cinematography was top notch but most impressive is the interpretation of the story.
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- TriviaThe movie contains many interesting Yoruba proverbs and sayings, many of which are engaging.
- GoofsIn the burning prison scene, from the outside of the building the level of the fire we saw is not same as when Gobir walked into the prison. And if the prison was really burning like how we saw it from outside, Gobir wouldn't have been able to breath when he walked in(at least not how he did walk in)
- ConnectionsFollowed by King of Boys: The Return of the King (2021)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $34,711
- Runtime
- 2h 49m(169 min)
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