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Nigerian Prince

  • 2018
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Nigerian Prince (2018)
'Nigerian Prince' follows Eze, a stubborn first generation Nigerian-American teenager, and his cousin, Pius, a desperate Nigerian Prince scammer. After Eze's mother sends him to Nigeria against his will, Eze retaliates by teaming up with Pius to scam unsuspecting foreigners in order to earn money for a return ticket back to America.
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After being sent to Nigeria against his will, a stubborn Nigerian-American teenager joins forces with an Internet scammer in order to return to the United States.After being sent to Nigeria against his will, a stubborn Nigerian-American teenager joins forces with an Internet scammer in order to return to the United States.After being sent to Nigeria against his will, a stubborn Nigerian-American teenager joins forces with an Internet scammer in order to return to the United States.

  • Director
    • Faraday Okoro
  • Writers
    • Faraday Okoro
    • Andrew Long
  • Stars
    • Antonio J Bell
    • Chinaza Uche
    • Tina Mba
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    505
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Faraday Okoro
    • Writers
      • Faraday Okoro
      • Andrew Long
    • Stars
      • Antonio J Bell
      • Chinaza Uche
      • Tina Mba
    • 12User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Antonio J Bell
    Antonio J Bell
    • Eze
    Chinaza Uche
    Chinaza Uche
    • Pius
    Tina Mba
    • Grace
    Bimbo Manuel
    • Smart
    Ebbe Bassey
    Ebbe Bassey
    • Mercy
    Rita Edward
    • Agent Nifemi
    Craig Stott
    Craig Stott
    • Wallace
    Dean Cameron
    Dean Cameron
    • Bob
    Omar Maskati
    Omar Maskati
    • Raju
    Russell G. Jones
    Russell G. Jones
    • Kingsley
    Crystabel Goddy
    Crystabel Goddy
    • Bimbo
    Eric Nwanso
    • Stanley
    Danny Boushebel
    Danny Boushebel
    • British Clerk
    Gregory Ojefua
    • Henry
    Shawn Faqua
    • Isaac
    Amara Onoh
    • Ikenna
    Toyin Oshinaike
    • Baba
    Kelechi Udegbe
    Kelechi Udegbe
    • Officer Femi
    • Director
      • Faraday Okoro
    • Writers
      • Faraday Okoro
      • Andrew Long
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    7garretsr

    Decent film, some plot holes, clearly made on a low budget

    Full disclosure: We streamed this film in our house during Covid, so the viewing experience was different more like watching with occasional commentary than if it was in a movie theater.

    The good: I generally liked the film. I found it entertaining and interesting enough to keep my attention. While watching, you could tell that it was made on a budget, but they did a good job with the film. The plot kept us interest by leaving us guessing what the characters are doing and why they were doing it. The movie was not super fast paced but there were tense moments (including violence) and things were sufficiently broken up that it did not have long dragging segments.

    The bad: If I had one complaint, it would be the setup. The history of why the protagonist is sent to Nigeria is left very vague and affected the evaluation of the movie. An ancillary question to the plot is why anybody would think sending the protagonist to Nigeria was good idea? This question is so pervasive that it made it tough to suspend disbelief and tough to relate to the protagonist. Our group's speculative assessments of this issue ranged from 1. he is a young adult who, like most kids, is stuck with his parents' decisions because he is too young to legally make his own decisions, to 2. he is an evil (or amoral) thug who is on the run from his dark past. This speculation had a large impact on whether each viewer was able to identify with, and be interested in, the protagonist and what happened to him, ultimately determining how much each liked the movie. I was closer to the first group, so liked the movie more than others that watched with me.
    5Aktham_Tashtush

    So slow for a two hours thriller ...

    The idea of the movie is original and has potentials but the script and the directing didn't quite help .. it was a bit slow especially for the first half , then events picked up and you could feel some action going on ,, but still you can also sense some drag ,, though the ending was unexpected ,, so i gotta give them that at least.

    The cast was mediocre,, the two leads , Antonio J Bell and Chinaza Uche did well but they didn't have enough chemistry to make this work .. the other characters were just okay ,,

    final judgment, really good concept with below average effort by Faraday Okoro... could've done more.
    millerian-02797

    An underrated masterwork

    -The type of genre filmmaking American cinema used to excel at. Now it is left to a 30 year old (at time of filming) Nigerian-American to take over from where so many other American director have failed

    -Where this excels it first and foremost the script. Probably one of the best written movies I've seen in a very long time. Like "Back to the Future", almost every single character, line of dialogue, or scene is meant to be either set up and payed off or be in service of moving the plot along. There is not a single wasted line, wasted character, and wasted development. Every single thing matters in this film and goddamn if that isn't refreshing to see. When even the main character's name "Eze" goes with his easy manipulated character, you know you have a perfect and well thought out script on your hands

    -The direction is also excellent in this, great directing of actors, but the blocking is also fantastic. I harp on digital cinema a good amount, but when a director actually knows how use it, then I am for it. So much of this movie is creatively shot or framed, lots of wonderful characters-looking-into-camera shots during intense emotional sequences. Great use of framing for comedic moments (comedy lives in wide angle), and just really gorgeous looking movie, everything feels so perfectly handled behind the camera. I would argue Okoro's direction is on the level of Michael Mann's in "Blackhat" which is very high praise

    -And along with direction & editing, this movie is perfectly paced, not an ounce of fat on this entire thing. Even a simple dialogue scene that seems unnecessary is used purposefully to detail a character's philosophy and motivations. The movie never stops moving, and yet still always manages to have time to set characters up, and have a beginning, middle, and end to every single sequence. If I were to think of it like the sports fan I am, I would say it is in equivalence to a baseball pitcher throwing a no hitter or a hockey goaltender getting a 50 save shutout. Just a director and editor both working to create a movie that despite being 101 minutes, only feels about 70 minutes long. Probably the most perfectly paced movie I've seen in a very long time, probably since maybe "Surrender Dorothy"

    -Also manages to do a fantastic job creating and building a fully realized world. Nigeria is essentially a character in this, a land of well-meaning people having to deal with and service themselves in the land of scammers. And in the land of scammers, everyone is a target. But similar to "Blackhat", the country of Nigeria is so well-realized, you get a great sense of geography and what the country is about. And like with "Blackhat" every single scene at night is perfectly shot and lit, utilizing digital filmmaking to a strength

    -A writer-director understanding his film perfectly at every single level, from editing, lighting, cinematography, blocking, performances, and screenplay structure. Kind of a perfect movie in all honesty. And just like another near perfect Netflix movie from the same year, "Calibre". This director has yet to make anything since, and that is such a shame.

    -Anyone who misses great genre filmmaking but for some reason won't read subtitles. Not only do you not have to read subtitles, but if you own Netflix there is one of the best genre films from the last decade just sitting there. This desperately needs to be seen more.
    10east-19829

    Amazing very entertaining movie

    I really enjoyed this film. It's no surprise that all the critics gave this film very high ratings. The critics highly approved of this film.

    I enjoyed it. The acting was great. The writer, director and producer all did very excellent jobs with this film. I truly enjoyed watching Nigerian Prince about a Nigerian American teenager going back home and the excitement, challenges and adventure.

    Pius was an excellent actor and I loved his character and swagger.

    Okoro did it real big and real well with this film. I look forward to more films from him.

    The film had great critic reviews but some regular users were I believe a bit unfair with their reviews. Well the critics don't lie!
    4martinsdmorris

    Not good enough

    I don't usually rate movies online but I decided to come rate this one.

    First of, It was very obvious that Pius is not Nigerian. His accent is far from that of a Nigerian, he only trued to mimic. I had to go online to read about the actor after listening to the accent and my guess was right, he is only Nigerian by name.

    Pius also doesn't have the 'ginger' and energy of a Nigerian, and a scammer at that.

    Rumoukoro is in Port Harcourt, the setting of the movie is Lagos, but Wallace met Pius at Rumoukoro, how?

    Lastly, are there no final checks at the airport? How is he going to fly to the US? Won't there be passport checks before final boarding? Again, Us Immigration? How does he intend to bypass them even if he succeeds in Nigeria?

    How do you fly with another name, and image on your passport? He didn't even change the photo.

    Too many things not adding, too many loopholes, a less than average rating for me.

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      When Grace takes Eze out and scolds him about his food, she tells him it's Nigerian food, which is true in the sense that it's from Nigerian fast food chain Sweet Sensation, although what he's eating is a Boga Masta shawarma, a typical Middle Eastern dish.
    • Quotes

      Eze: [after Eze realizes his father rejected him over the phone] Fuck!

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    • Release date
      • August 13, 2020 (United Arab Emirates)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Nigeria
    • Languages
      • English
      • Ibo
    • Also known as
      • Нигерийский принц
    • Filming locations
      • Lagos, Nigeria
    • Production company
      • AT&T
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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