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A mild-mannered doctor is trained in the art of ass-kicking commando vengeance by a no-nonsense ghetto kid named Wesley Snipes.A mild-mannered doctor is trained in the art of ass-kicking commando vengeance by a no-nonsense ghetto kid named Wesley Snipes.A mild-mannered doctor is trained in the art of ass-kicking commando vengeance by a no-nonsense ghetto kid named Wesley Snipes.
- Awards
- 7 wins & 1 nomination total
Nakaye Jane
- Mukyala Hirigi
- (as Janati Nakaye)
Alan Hofmanis
- Muzungu
- (as Alan Ssali Hofmanis)
Nattembo Racheal Monica
- Racheal
- (as Nattembo Racheal)
Kizza Manshoor
- Black
- (as Kizza Manisuru Ssejembe)
Okello Joseph Mark Hook
- Cobra
- (as Okello Joseph)
Ann Namatovu
- Maama Black
- (as Namatovu Annet)
Wephukulu Anthony
- O.C. Station
- (as Wephukuru Anthony)
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As in so many follow-up films in the universe, the classic (who killed captain alex) remains the all time favorite. Eventhough I had seen rhe classic, i still can't comprehend and explain what i've just seen.
Wakaliwood never seems to stop amazing me.
Wakaliwood never seems to stop amazing me.
Having started the year with Uganda's first action movie, the ultra low-budget smash hit Who Killed Captain Alex?, there is no better way to wrap this year than by returning to Wakaliwood in order to bring my 2021 journey in film full circle. A powerhouse of unbridled energy & limitless creativity, Bad Black is yet another fun, enjoyable & wholesome delight from the humble artists operating from the slums of Wakaliga.
Written, produced, directed, edited & photographed by Nabwana I. G. G., what excludes his works from the "so bad it's good" category is the actual zest, drive & imagination behind his efforts. Its comparison to a movie like The Room has no merit coz where Tommy Wiseau's disaster had us laughing at his utter incompetency, Nabwana's film has us sharing a laugh with him & his crew but with an admiration for what he pulls off with just $65 budget.
Bad Black features a story that has it all: action, drama, crime, conflict, conspiracy, bizarre twists & more, all presented in a wicked non-linear structure and accompanied by Video Joker Emmie's rib-tickling narration that makes the ride endlessly amusing. As before, the film exudes a genuine sense of joy which allows the love, heart & honesty to shine through in ways that even the best of Hollywood fails to produce most times despite all their money & resources.
Overall, Bad Black makes for a wild, hilarious & rambunctious offering from the self-taught Ugandan filmmaker who makes magic happen with mere scraps of filmmaking tools and gets maximum mileage out of minimal resources. The primary purpose of movies is to entertain, and Bad Black more than delivers on that. A labour of love in all its unadulterated glory, this Wakaliwood epic runs entirely on Nabwana's passion for filmmaking and is as endearing as it is ridiculously entertaining.
Written, produced, directed, edited & photographed by Nabwana I. G. G., what excludes his works from the "so bad it's good" category is the actual zest, drive & imagination behind his efforts. Its comparison to a movie like The Room has no merit coz where Tommy Wiseau's disaster had us laughing at his utter incompetency, Nabwana's film has us sharing a laugh with him & his crew but with an admiration for what he pulls off with just $65 budget.
Bad Black features a story that has it all: action, drama, crime, conflict, conspiracy, bizarre twists & more, all presented in a wicked non-linear structure and accompanied by Video Joker Emmie's rib-tickling narration that makes the ride endlessly amusing. As before, the film exudes a genuine sense of joy which allows the love, heart & honesty to shine through in ways that even the best of Hollywood fails to produce most times despite all their money & resources.
Overall, Bad Black makes for a wild, hilarious & rambunctious offering from the self-taught Ugandan filmmaker who makes magic happen with mere scraps of filmmaking tools and gets maximum mileage out of minimal resources. The primary purpose of movies is to entertain, and Bad Black more than delivers on that. A labour of love in all its unadulterated glory, this Wakaliwood epic runs entirely on Nabwana's passion for filmmaking and is as endearing as it is ridiculously entertaining.
This film takes a very different style to Who Killed Captain Alex. It follows a long tale with many issues relating to current affairs in Uganda. The CGI has greatly improved from the previous film, with a clearly higher budget than before. VJ Emmie is great as always, and provides necessary commentary throughout the film.
Dont miss the end credits scene
The story of Wakaliwood is so wholesome. This is a pretty well made and entertaining movie. Has more cohesive story than several blockbuster Hollywood movies. Not to mention the Twitch meta that these movies ended up creating.
To watch this film is to ascend. It is amazing, fast-paced, funny - the love and effort that was put into this film burns white in every frame. I cannot recommend it enough. The action is genuinely cool, people do flips and jumps for no reason, the sound effects are great, the plot is perfectly anarchic; overall, it really is one of the best movies.
"See it... and believe."
"See it... and believe."
Did you know
- TriviaThe budget for Bad Black is estimated at $65, and was produced over 5 years in the slum of Wakaliga, Uganda.
- Quotes
Doctor Ssali: Don't fuck with Americans.
- ConnectionsReferenced in PWN: Who Killed Captain Alex?: PWN #40 (2019)
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- Runtime
- 1h 8m(68 min)
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