Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAs Nigeria prepares for independence from the British in 1960, a seasoned police detective rushes to find the serial killer slaughtering its native young women.As Nigeria prepares for independence from the British in 1960, a seasoned police detective rushes to find the serial killer slaughtering its native young women.As Nigeria prepares for independence from the British in 1960, a seasoned police detective rushes to find the serial killer slaughtering its native young women.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 4 victoires et 5 nominations au total
Kayode Olaiya
- Sergeant Sunday Afonja
- (as Kayode Aderupoko)
Ibrahim Chatta
- Sumonu
- (as Ibrahim Shatta)
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I liked this murder mystery from Nigeria.
The film cinematography almost felt like a filmed play at times.....but that is just my observation.
The plot was thick and readable part way in but far enough in to keep my interest.
I really liked the setting, the clothing, and the characterizations. The best obviously, is the old inspector.
This gave me a feel for what I hear is an up and coming Nigerian film scene.
The mixture of culture and language was very interesting. Some English, mostly subtitles. Some British influence, mostly Nigerian.
Cheesier parts like the murder scenes and investigation of murder scenes at really real locations sparked my interest.....I guess. On the whole, the nature of these just added to my interest in the film.
The film cinematography almost felt like a filmed play at times.....but that is just my observation.
The plot was thick and readable part way in but far enough in to keep my interest.
I really liked the setting, the clothing, and the characterizations. The best obviously, is the old inspector.
This gave me a feel for what I hear is an up and coming Nigerian film scene.
The mixture of culture and language was very interesting. Some English, mostly subtitles. Some British influence, mostly Nigerian.
Cheesier parts like the murder scenes and investigation of murder scenes at really real locations sparked my interest.....I guess. On the whole, the nature of these just added to my interest in the film.
I am not Nigerian this lifetime, but I felt empowered by this INCREDIBLE 'Tour de force' eruption, if u will, of the nefarious exposure of British colonialism, pedophile plagued Roman Catholic Church, insane various tribal prejudices exposed galore & a truly decent Muslim Nigerian from the north detective tasked to quickly make sense of several horrible rapes & murders of tribal virgins in a southern small town - that began 6 weeks before October 1st, 1960 - the day of Nigeria's independence from the British.
Nollywood truly has a political/religious/tribal gem here for those who seek to broaden their perceptions of the whys of the major ills of the world & in this case a small community in Nigeria - r so pervasive today.
Soul comes to this physical reality for experiences & this film delivers a ton of them❤
Nollywood truly has a political/religious/tribal gem here for those who seek to broaden their perceptions of the whys of the major ills of the world & in this case a small community in Nigeria - r so pervasive today.
Soul comes to this physical reality for experiences & this film delivers a ton of them❤
Set in Nigeria its about a detective looking for a killer. But it's easy to figure out the killer right at the beginning. Some ok acting but the English was difficult to understand with some of them. Usual who done it type of show. Not sure though if the story is real or just made up. Worth watching if nothing else is on.
October 1, kudos to Babalola the script writer, had all elements of a detective story woven around when Nigeria jostled for her independence from the British crown who had subjugated her for years, exploiting her resources to build her commonwealth.
Back to October 1: there was a perfect crime (s), wrongly accused suspects, a believable and intelligent detective and good red herrings that smelled so good the best detective from the future would be derailed.
BUT...
The culprit's motive for murdering his victim's were far fetched. Chrissakes, what was he (the writer) thinking?
A child, with others, was sexually abused by a Roman Catholic priest, he matures into an adult, has a good life (?) and he returns to his native land to start kiling young women... A plausible thing would have been that he takes out his revenge on Roman Catholic priests, or even luring innocent men into his trap and kills them. Not women. But it's the script writer's story, he decides everything in the creation of his.
Howbeit, October 1 was okay.
Back to October 1: there was a perfect crime (s), wrongly accused suspects, a believable and intelligent detective and good red herrings that smelled so good the best detective from the future would be derailed.
BUT...
The culprit's motive for murdering his victim's were far fetched. Chrissakes, what was he (the writer) thinking?
A child, with others, was sexually abused by a Roman Catholic priest, he matures into an adult, has a good life (?) and he returns to his native land to start kiling young women... A plausible thing would have been that he takes out his revenge on Roman Catholic priests, or even luring innocent men into his trap and kills them. Not women. But it's the script writer's story, he decides everything in the creation of his.
Howbeit, October 1 was okay.
October 1 makes an attempt at telling Nigeria's story before her independence while inculcating another suspense filled story that captures the viewers' attention till the very end. This thriller is set in the colonial times and was well executed by the use of great costuming, antique props such as cars used in that era and household items like television sets and all sorts. Apart from exploring the theme independence, it also sheds light on topics including homosexuality, tribalism and illiteracy. The casting is the best I have seen so far in "Nollywood". It is an amalgamation of old and new faces with well-developed skill-set. It features veterans like Sadiq Daba and Kayode Aderupoko who are well known prolific actors in Nigeria. The scripting 'of the movie could have been better as it affected the dialogue, the use of flashback technique is not well executed as one could not really tell what was going on without putting much thought into it. A lot of thought was put into production as the picture is top quality and the post production is detailed, the music used also helps to depict the time frame portrayed in this movie. I don't want to give out any spoilers but i would definitely recommend this movie to anyone who is interested in having surface knowledge about Nigeria before its independence
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Written by ' Dr. Victor Abimbola Olaiya'
Performed by 'Dr.Victor Abimbola Olaiya'
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- Budget
- 2 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée
- 2h 28min(148 min)
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