A journalist goes undercover as a prostitute to expose human trafficking but she only finds a world of exploited women and ruthless violence.A journalist goes undercover as a prostitute to expose human trafficking but she only finds a world of exploited women and ruthless violence.A journalist goes undercover as a prostitute to expose human trafficking but she only finds a world of exploited women and ruthless violence.
Eunice Omoregie
- Linda's mother
- (as Eunice Omorogie)
Omawunmi Megbele
- Sandra
- (as Omawumi Mebgele)
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Oloture examines the coercion of women into sex trafficking networks, claims victim
could be literate or illiterate ,prostitute or not once they get caught in the web it could hold on to them prodded by an ineffective/indifferent "system".
Firstly,l think going undercover as a prostitute is ridiculous ,even worse, the character does not understand the implication of being undercover as a prostitute. She is willfully undercover as a prostitute but panics every time she has to actually prostitute, seemed illogical.
The orgy-like scene should have been cut out(if you can't do it right leave it out),the toilet rendezvous with the chief(where he gets beat up) was def unnecessary too, why does the guy have to be in love with the girl ? Clicheeeee
Firstly,l think going undercover as a prostitute is ridiculous ,even worse, the character does not understand the implication of being undercover as a prostitute. She is willfully undercover as a prostitute but panics every time she has to actually prostitute, seemed illogical.
The orgy-like scene should have been cut out(if you can't do it right leave it out),the toilet rendezvous with the chief(where he gets beat up) was def unnecessary too, why does the guy have to be in love with the girl ? Clicheeeee
The movie was quite painful to watch and seemed to have been created mainly to shake the viewers with shock factors. The script is hollow and the acting over-the-top. The story loosely makes sense and attempts to tug at your heart strings. Oh! look how these girls are abused by pimps and politicians. They want to escape, but even then there is a price to pay. But the execution is so sloppy, you wish the movie was no longer than a trailer. The ending is downright comical and not worth waiting until.
This movie, has really showed a deep side of the struggles of the people we often ignore. Easy to see a person to judge, but when stories like these are told you start to look at everyone with a different lens. The ending, though abrupt keeps you in a limbo and holds you in a powerful suspense pondering on what you just witnessed.
A win for Mo Abudu and Director, Gyang
A win for Mo Abudu and Director, Gyang
A true story of Human trafficking. This is told just as it is. Wow. Why is this movie rated 5? It's a 10/10. This is excellent. Oluture is just perfect.
I've watched a lot of Nigerian films. The quality can vary in terms of storyline, cinematography, actual acting, sound quality.
This film broke the mould in all those respects.
It's also a harsh intro to the forces which lead to human trafficking, modern slavery and all the horrors of modern W Africa and elsewhere that can't be ignored
There is a caveat....there are some scenes which I had to skip through.But it's great to see 'Nollywood' at its best
I retract that. This isn't 'Nollywood'. It's world cinema from W Africa and deserves recognition for being up there with some of the best films of the year worldwide from anywhere.
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