Désireux de démanteler leur gouvernement soutenu par l'armée, quatre hommes détournent un avion et se servent des passagers otages pour négocier un changement social.Désireux de démanteler leur gouvernement soutenu par l'armée, quatre hommes détournent un avion et se servent des passagers otages pour négocier un changement social.Désireux de démanteler leur gouvernement soutenu par l'armée, quatre hommes détournent un avion et se servent des passagers otages pour négocier un changement social.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Usman Tijani Abubakar
- Air Traffic Control
- (as Tijjani Usman)
Katarina Ataman
- Martha Ball
- (as Katrina Ataman)
Patsha Bay
- Captain Gana
- (as Pasha Bay)
Jessica Loraine
- Marie
- (as Jessica Lorraine)
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Where do I even start? This film has its ups and downs, but honestly, the negatives really overshadow the positives.
Let's start off with the good: the four actors playing the hijackers were pretty solid, especially Owiwi and Iku. The movie at some point stuck to the thriller vibe, with some genuinely tense moments. I also liked how the hijackers slowly began to realize their mission has failed, I think that part was done well. And I couldn't help but chuckle at the subtle shade on dentists not being "real doctors." That part genuinely made me laugh out loud.
Now, onto the bad: this movie is a total mess. I could go on and on about its flaws, seriously, I could write a thousand-word essay about it. The characters had zero backstory or distinct personality, so there was really no reason for us to care about any of the characters. At some point you couldn't tell who was who, I lost track on some of the characters (even though they weren't a lot of them) And let's be real, the acting from about 90% of the cast was pretty subpar.
And I get that it's based on real events from 1993, but it didn't feel like a movie set in the '90s at all. At some point, you forget this happened in the early 90s with their modern guns and vehicles. Honestly it was laughable
Another thing that wasn't done right was the hijackers being portrayed as a bunch of young guys looking for "social change" by taking on a military-backed government. This is a very oversimplified take on their real motives, which were more about protesting the annulment of the 1993 election in Nigeria. If they had focused on the actual political tensions, show us the political events that led to the whole thing, it would've made the film way more engaging and educational for anyone interested in Nigeria's history.
I also feel this movie would've benefitted from a closer look at the meticulous planning of the hijackers and the psychological pressure or mental stress of the passengers, it could have really cranked up the suspense, you know like those classic thrillers that draw you into the hijacker's and passengers emotional rollercoaster.
I know the the film touches on some government criticism, but it completely misses out on the broader historical context, like the political climate under General Babangida, which was crucial in shaping the real life hijacker's motivations. Adding that context would have clarified the hijackers' desperation and the bigger impact of their actions on Nigerian society.
I could keep going, but honestly, I just wish Nollywood would put in a bit more effort into movies, especially those that hinge on historical context.
Let's start off with the good: the four actors playing the hijackers were pretty solid, especially Owiwi and Iku. The movie at some point stuck to the thriller vibe, with some genuinely tense moments. I also liked how the hijackers slowly began to realize their mission has failed, I think that part was done well. And I couldn't help but chuckle at the subtle shade on dentists not being "real doctors." That part genuinely made me laugh out loud.
Now, onto the bad: this movie is a total mess. I could go on and on about its flaws, seriously, I could write a thousand-word essay about it. The characters had zero backstory or distinct personality, so there was really no reason for us to care about any of the characters. At some point you couldn't tell who was who, I lost track on some of the characters (even though they weren't a lot of them) And let's be real, the acting from about 90% of the cast was pretty subpar.
And I get that it's based on real events from 1993, but it didn't feel like a movie set in the '90s at all. At some point, you forget this happened in the early 90s with their modern guns and vehicles. Honestly it was laughable
Another thing that wasn't done right was the hijackers being portrayed as a bunch of young guys looking for "social change" by taking on a military-backed government. This is a very oversimplified take on their real motives, which were more about protesting the annulment of the 1993 election in Nigeria. If they had focused on the actual political tensions, show us the political events that led to the whole thing, it would've made the film way more engaging and educational for anyone interested in Nigeria's history.
I also feel this movie would've benefitted from a closer look at the meticulous planning of the hijackers and the psychological pressure or mental stress of the passengers, it could have really cranked up the suspense, you know like those classic thrillers that draw you into the hijacker's and passengers emotional rollercoaster.
I know the the film touches on some government criticism, but it completely misses out on the broader historical context, like the political climate under General Babangida, which was crucial in shaping the real life hijacker's motivations. Adding that context would have clarified the hijackers' desperation and the bigger impact of their actions on Nigerian society.
I could keep going, but honestly, I just wish Nollywood would put in a bit more effort into movies, especially those that hinge on historical context.
Stumbling upon the 2024 movie "Hijack '93" and never having heard about it, of course I opted to check it out and see what director Robert Peters had to offer.
Writer Musa Jeffery David put together script that had potential, though I have to say that it ended up turning out somewhat bland and generic. There are far better airplane hijacking movies readily out there. The narrative suffers from being one that is rather devoid of anything thrilling or overly compelling. There is a whole lot of standing around talking and waving a gun around, but that is essentially the majority of the movie. And that just doesn't constitute being an entertaining movie in my book.
Given my very, very limited exposure to the Nigerian cinema, of course I wasn't familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list. The acting performances in the movie were fair enough, though I can't single out anyone as being more extraordinary than the next.
It was somewhat of a struggle to sit through the movie, as there wasn't a whole lot of anything exciting or interesting happening.
This is definitely not a thriller that I would recommend for you to spend 87 minutes on watching. Some of us sat through this ordeal, so you don't have to; you're quite welcome.
My rating of "Hijack '93" lands on a generous two out of ten stars.
Writer Musa Jeffery David put together script that had potential, though I have to say that it ended up turning out somewhat bland and generic. There are far better airplane hijacking movies readily out there. The narrative suffers from being one that is rather devoid of anything thrilling or overly compelling. There is a whole lot of standing around talking and waving a gun around, but that is essentially the majority of the movie. And that just doesn't constitute being an entertaining movie in my book.
Given my very, very limited exposure to the Nigerian cinema, of course I wasn't familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list. The acting performances in the movie were fair enough, though I can't single out anyone as being more extraordinary than the next.
It was somewhat of a struggle to sit through the movie, as there wasn't a whole lot of anything exciting or interesting happening.
This is definitely not a thriller that I would recommend for you to spend 87 minutes on watching. Some of us sat through this ordeal, so you don't have to; you're quite welcome.
My rating of "Hijack '93" lands on a generous two out of ten stars.
Making a movie takes a lot of work. Between casting and camera men, planning, location shoots, writing etc, the whole rigmarole can't be a walk in the park, you would expect people who take on a project like this would put a little effort into making something worth a persons time, or at least have some skill or ability. However, even with all the effort and money required, there are a lot of bad movies or there. Even bad movies I'll sometimes keep it on in the background and while scrolling through my phone, they may have a moment or two that catches my interest. But this movie isn't one of those movies; the acting, the dialogue, just everything is so bad that I turned it off within the first 10 minutes. How does it even make it to Netflix?
Unlike other reviewers, I did feel like the tension was largely maintained throughout the film. I intended to watch it as I did chores around the house, but I instead ended up glued to my seat (it's a pretty short film, so that helps).
I do think that there could have been a bit more backstory for the hijackers to help us better understand their motives. And yes, at times, the background actors (hostages) didn't look as scared as I would imagine they'd be.
If you're looking for an entertaining movie with a decent degree of tension and intensity, you'd like this. It's not going to necessarily blow you away, but to me it felt like an intriguing take on a real-life incident.
I do think that there could have been a bit more backstory for the hijackers to help us better understand their motives. And yes, at times, the background actors (hostages) didn't look as scared as I would imagine they'd be.
If you're looking for an entertaining movie with a decent degree of tension and intensity, you'd like this. It's not going to necessarily blow you away, but to me it felt like an intriguing take on a real-life incident.
This is badly made by based on an actual event happened in Nigeria. And apparently nobody hurt or died in real which is a relief. Considering this is a hijack of flying airplane but there is no intense or thrill at all.
Maybe acting is bad as well as its script.
The stories behind every hijacker are not developed well and their characters are also weak and vague.
Could make more interesting flashbacks of each hijacker so know more watchable.
There is no tension between hijackers and passengers or army officers.
This is disappointing, one of the worst hijack movie I have ever watched recently.
Maybe acting is bad as well as its script.
The stories behind every hijacker are not developed well and their characters are also weak and vague.
Could make more interesting flashbacks of each hijacker so know more watchable.
There is no tension between hijackers and passengers or army officers.
This is disappointing, one of the worst hijack movie I have ever watched recently.
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- GaffesIn one scene, a little girl is seen with a Creeper plush toy, a character from the Minecraft video game. The movie takes place in 1993. Minecraft was released in 2009.
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Captain Gana: Think of the consequences of opening that door.
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