Another masterpiece from Play Networks. We waited and they delivered.
I must give props to David Ezekiel and Adaobi who were absolutely amazing to watch. The dynamics and interactions of all six protagonists had me interested from the start; Jide Kene and Levi, Obinna and Effyze, David and Adaobi… they all came correct.
The stories weren’t linear but they were simple enough to follow without getting distracted.Show more
Well done to Moses Nwang and Charles Opaleke for giving us such a beautiful story.
Few Notes: We’re getting there but our sfx, props and makeup could be a lot better. The flayed skin and the bullet wounds were not all too convincing but the story was good so it was easy to overlook. Also, easier things like the knots on the ropes could be done a lot better; they were so loose one could easily slip out of it. Also, for Pere’s scene, he was not immobilized so he could flex his arm and untie his mouth and hands. The rope on his wrists was also loose enough to slip out of.
Secondly, the acting of some of the diversity cast wasn’t all that great.
All in all, amazing story and great acting.
This film was about to get annoying, just for it to make a quick ‘U Turn’; then hit the ground running.