Plot: The storyline was impressive, really. At first, I thought it was just a story about a grandma who lost her memory or something till I realize the story was bigger than that. P.S: We need another movie just for Sarah and Panam.
Cinematography: The shots and framing were really good. For the therapist and old Sarah’s scene, Niyi Akinmolayan definitely took some Wes Anderson lessons.Show more
Actors: Nobody is talking about how Kate Henshaw nailed her character with that funny accent. So underrated.
With so many rave reviews, it is obvious that Nìyí Akinmolayan’s House of Secrets is an experiment that will probably set new standards for Nollywood. As always, Akinmolayan this time experimented successfully with monochrome cinematography and soundtrack to its limits but leaving behind a rather weak storyline.
That being said, the feature-length film, classified as a psychological drama and penned by Dolapo Adigun,strikes gold with its exceptional casting choices. It showcases a remarkable ensemble of cast, led by Najite Dede and EfeIrele brilliantly portraying the Old and Younger Sarah, respectively, while Shawn Faqua (The Trade, Soole) delivers an outstanding performance as Panam The cast also features notable talents such as Funmi Aofiebi-Raimi(Tinsel, Figurine), Femi Jacobs (The Meeting, Introducing the Kujus), Anee Icha (Castle & Castle), and Emeka Nwagbarocha with a special appearances by Kate Henshaw and Keppy Ekpeyong as Gen. Sanni.Show more
House of Secrets still adds up perfectly and is definitely a good one that offers a compelling viewing experience on the streams
This movie is AMAZING, it got me glued to my screen, the suspense, the twist, the love story the memory loss and how well the characters played it, it was just on another level everyone brought their A game. It was worth the Watch!!!