Em um esforço para desmantelar seu governo apoiado pelos militares, quatro homens sequestram um avião, aproveitando os passageiros a bordo em nome da mudança social.Em um esforço para desmantelar seu governo apoiado pelos militares, quatro homens sequestram um avião, aproveitando os passageiros a bordo em nome da mudança social.Em um esforço para desmantelar seu governo apoiado pelos militares, quatro homens sequestram um avião, aproveitando os passageiros a bordo em nome da mudança social.
Usman Tijani Abubakar
- Air Traffic Control
- (as Tijjani Usman)
Katerina Ataman
- Martha Ball
- (as Katrina Ataman)
Patsha Bay
- Captain Gana
- (as Pasha Bay)
Jessica Loraine
- Marie
- (as Jessica Lorraine)
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An illusion of a Thriller
I heard a lot about this movie from my friends. Out of curiosity, I decided to watch it. When I finished watching this movie, the realisation dawned on me that if I want to use the European and American stand point to critique this movie, I may be misjudging it.
Thus I decided to view the African standard to evaluate the movie and I was sad to say , it even fell short of that standard.
First , the movie built up a false tension and I was really geared up to see a thriller that would sway me. It takes just five minutes for me to revise my expectations because the tension and heart thumbing scenes I wanted to watch never materialised.
Secondly, I saw very little fear from the passengers. Even those ones look fake. This made the scenes unrealistic and hijacking a plane lean itself into fear and disorderliness.
Third, the movie did a flashback on the background of the hijackers which doesn't connect well with their reasons for hijacking a plane. I mean the relationship between the flashbacks and the terrorists' motive for hijacking the planes was unclear and ambiguous.
In the fourth place, the movie failed wholly to capitalise on the historical antecedent of the movie,which was the 1993 hijack of Nigerian Airways to lay a good background and context for the movie. Example , it could have created scenes or do a flashback to 17 November 1993 where Abacha toppled the interim government in a palace coup and then dissolved the legislature, as well as the state and local governments, and replaced the elected civilian state governors with military and police officers. This would have directly helped the viewers to understand why the young adults were attempting to hijack a plane to protest the usurpation of a democratically elected government.
Another observation is that, the characters themselves didn't seem to have enough background knowledge on their scripts. They took the script on the face value instead of digging deeper to get some context and setting for the movie.
Moreover , the actors and the entire set up didn't reflect a 1993 setting. Look at the guns, technology,clothes and food they're wearing. It doesn't look like the people were doing the hijacking in 1993. It looked too modern. This blatant anachronistic error cannot escape the critical eye.
In addition to all these, one can observe that the plane flew for just a few minutes and was forced to land. From that point on there are more talking in the landed plane than action. This quickly took the steam of the movie and reduced it to a mere talk show.
Finally, there were many unnecessary scenes like the subtle reference to a dentist not been a proper doctor,The excuse given by the supposed parliamentarian to go and urinate and trying to bribe one of the hijackers,the subtle attraction between one of the terrorists and the interpreter, the presence of the military men in the plane.
In summation, this movie is good for entertainment purposes but not a good enough one if you want to watch a real thriller.
I heard a lot about this movie from my friends. Out of curiosity, I decided to watch it. When I finished watching this movie, the realisation dawned on me that if I want to use the European and American stand point to critique this movie, I may be misjudging it.
Thus I decided to view the African standard to evaluate the movie and I was sad to say , it even fell short of that standard.
First , the movie built up a false tension and I was really geared up to see a thriller that would sway me. It takes just five minutes for me to revise my expectations because the tension and heart thumbing scenes I wanted to watch never materialised.
Secondly, I saw very little fear from the passengers. Even those ones look fake. This made the scenes unrealistic and hijacking a plane lean itself into fear and disorderliness.
Third, the movie did a flashback on the background of the hijackers which doesn't connect well with their reasons for hijacking a plane. I mean the relationship between the flashbacks and the terrorists' motive for hijacking the planes was unclear and ambiguous.
In the fourth place, the movie failed wholly to capitalise on the historical antecedent of the movie,which was the 1993 hijack of Nigerian Airways to lay a good background and context for the movie. Example , it could have created scenes or do a flashback to 17 November 1993 where Abacha toppled the interim government in a palace coup and then dissolved the legislature, as well as the state and local governments, and replaced the elected civilian state governors with military and police officers. This would have directly helped the viewers to understand why the young adults were attempting to hijack a plane to protest the usurpation of a democratically elected government.
Another observation is that, the characters themselves didn't seem to have enough background knowledge on their scripts. They took the script on the face value instead of digging deeper to get some context and setting for the movie.
Moreover , the actors and the entire set up didn't reflect a 1993 setting. Look at the guns, technology,clothes and food they're wearing. It doesn't look like the people were doing the hijacking in 1993. It looked too modern. This blatant anachronistic error cannot escape the critical eye.
In addition to all these, one can observe that the plane flew for just a few minutes and was forced to land. From that point on there are more talking in the landed plane than action. This quickly took the steam of the movie and reduced it to a mere talk show.
Finally, there were many unnecessary scenes like the subtle reference to a dentist not been a proper doctor,The excuse given by the supposed parliamentarian to go and urinate and trying to bribe one of the hijackers,the subtle attraction between one of the terrorists and the interpreter, the presence of the military men in the plane.
In summation, this movie is good for entertainment purposes but not a good enough one if you want to watch a real thriller.
This is the worst movie I've watched in 2024. The direction was horrendous, and the actors aimlessly did whatever they wanted. They failed to portray any fear or discomfort, making it a painful viewing experience.
Although based on a true story, the script was lazy and unimaginative. The fact that a trial, and conviction happened, providing more information on court proceedings, etc.
It is an unfortunate missed opportunity for something wonderful, informative, and explosive.
The character development was confusing and the scenes were sporadic, with very little context and follow-through.
It is unfortunate.
Although based on a true story, the script was lazy and unimaginative. The fact that a trial, and conviction happened, providing more information on court proceedings, etc.
It is an unfortunate missed opportunity for something wonderful, informative, and explosive.
The character development was confusing and the scenes were sporadic, with very little context and follow-through.
It is unfortunate.
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?
This is one hijack movie with a difference. There is less of action, more of conversation and a good portion of the movie deals with back stories of the young, naive and inexperienced hijackers. In all probability the real event had more excitement.
The director has not given the required pace to the narrative and the intermittent back stories of the four hijackers only served to slow down an already slow movie. These sob stories with bittersweet background music were rather over sentimental and boring. In any case poverty and misery of family members of hijackers could not be convincingly connected to a hijacking plan.
Nothing in the movie like direction, acting, dialogue can be considered even mediocre and is of a passable standard. The anxiety and tension of the passengers does not look realistic at all.
The scenes of negotiations however are done well. These are the redeeming feature of this uniformly insipid and unimpressive movie.
The director has not given the required pace to the narrative and the intermittent back stories of the four hijackers only served to slow down an already slow movie. These sob stories with bittersweet background music were rather over sentimental and boring. In any case poverty and misery of family members of hijackers could not be convincingly connected to a hijacking plan.
Nothing in the movie like direction, acting, dialogue can be considered even mediocre and is of a passable standard. The anxiety and tension of the passengers does not look realistic at all.
The scenes of negotiations however are done well. These are the redeeming feature of this uniformly insipid and unimpressive movie.
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.
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- CuriosidadesTodas as entradas contêm spoilers
- Erros de gravaçãoIn 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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