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The Black Book

  • 2023
  • TV-MA
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
1.5K
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Richard Mofe-Damijo, Sam Dede, and Ade Laoye in The Black Book (2023)
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After his son is framed for a kidnapping, a bereaved deacon takes justice into his own hands and fights a corrupt police gang to absolve him.After his son is framed for a kidnapping, a bereaved deacon takes justice into his own hands and fights a corrupt police gang to absolve him.After his son is framed for a kidnapping, a bereaved deacon takes justice into his own hands and fights a corrupt police gang to absolve him.

  • Director
    • Editi Effiong
  • Writers
    • Editi Effiong
    • Bunmi Ajakaiye
  • Stars
    • Richard Mofe-Damijo
    • Ade Laoye
    • Sam Dede
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Editi Effiong
    • Writers
      • Editi Effiong
      • Bunmi Ajakaiye
    • Stars
      • Richard Mofe-Damijo
      • Ade Laoye
      • Sam Dede
    • 22User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richard Mofe-Damijo
    Richard Mofe-Damijo
    • Paul Edima
    Ade Laoye
    • Vic Kalu
    Sam Dede
    • Angel
    Alex Usifo Omiagbo
    • General Isa
    Shaffy Bello
    • Big Daddy
    Kelechi Udegbe
    Kelechi Udegbe
    • Officer Abayomi
    Ikechukwu Onunaku
    • Deputy Commissioner
    Taiwo Ajai-Lycett
    • Editor
    Iretiola Doyle
    Iretiola Doyle
    • Commissioner
    Bimbo Akintola
    • Professor Craig
    Femi Branch
    • General Issa Jr.
    Patrick Doyle
    • Senator Dipo
    Bimbo Manuel
    • Reverend Father Omotosho
    Denola Grey
    • Jesú
    Funky Mallam
    • Tanko
    Norbert Young
    • Mr. Craig
    Asabe Madaki
    • Baraka
    Boki Ofodile
    • Chi Chi
    • Director
      • Editi Effiong
    • Writers
      • Editi Effiong
      • Bunmi Ajakaiye
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    User reviews22

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    7nahsondavid

    Beautifully executed but with a few hiccups

    This movie was beautifully executed, and I appreciate its relevance to some of the issues we face in Nigeria today, such as government cover-ups involving innocent lives. While the plot bears resemblance to Liam Neeson's "Cold Pursuit," I must commend the director for their remarkable work. Films like this have the potential to engage Nigerians more in Nollywood.

    However, there are a few aspects I'd like to address: 1. The dialogues: The accents sometimes felt forced, attempting to mimic Hollywood, which didn't work well.

    2. It would be better if the characters embraced their Nigerian identity more.

    3. Some dialogues were cringe-worthy and led to second-hand embarrassment.

    4. While there were talented actors, some of the cast members came across as inexperienced.

    5. Certain relationships in the movie lacked a solid foundation or exploration.

    In summary, I enjoyed the film and its message but believe that Nigerian movies should avoid emulating Hollywood excessively. I'd rate this movie 7/10.
    5deloudelouvain

    Average.

    I knew about Bollywood, Indian cinema where there's always a bit of choreographed dancing and singing, but never heard of Nollywood, Nigerian cinema. So this was a first for me, and most probably a last if they all are going to be of this quality. The story could have been something but it was just badly written. The acting was so-so. Some actors were okay, others were below average. Bad articulation from some wannabe actors. I'm sorry but extras also have to be good otherwise the quality of a movie goes down. The cinematography was just okay, nothing mesmerizing here. At the moment no Nollywood for me anymore.
    3gabriel_sanchez

    A good premisse that does not save this clumsy movie

    The Black Book is one of those films with wasted potential, it has an engaging plot that suffers from an absurd number of holes. Different stories seem to enter the main story of The Black Book at inopportune moments, in the end, more confusing than embellishing the plot. I even researched if this movie was based on a book, but I didn't find any substantial information; at least it would explain the various arches, creating an architecture as clumsy as Cubism.

    The plot follows Paul Edima, a former hitman for the Nigerian government, who decides to return to his roots after his son is framed to cover up a corruption scheme. Simple but effective, however, marred by a secondary plot about such a black book, a plot that appears out of nowhere in the second half of Act 2.

    When Act 3 begins, you're so confused that you end up hanging on until the end in hopes of finding some sense, but you don't. In the end, The Black Book fails to put together the pieces of the complex puzzle it has created.

    This movie isn't just mistakes. The theme, given the awesome setting, is relevant and appreciable. The performances of Richard Mofe-Damijo and Ade Laoye are commendable. Too bad these pros don't save The Black Book from falling into the pile of movies with good premise but poor execution.
    3timilehinmustapha

    A Cinematic Endeavor with Missed Opportunities

    LIKES 1. Visual Aesthetics 2. Locations and Set Design 3. Bimbo Akintola's Performance 4. Strong First Act

    DISLIKES 1. Narrative Complexity and Lost Interest Unfortunately, I became more and more confused as the movie went on, which led to me losing interest in the third act. The intricate plot lacked clarity.

    2. Budget and Production Quality: There are lingering questions regarding the film's reported $1 million budget.

    3. Challenges with Action Scenes: The film's potential impact was marred by poorly shot and chaotic action scenes. Clear directing and cinematography should maintain clarity, even in chaotic scenes.

    4. Inconsistent Performances: Olumide Oworu's performance felt out of place, and the foreign father-son dynamic left me disconnected from the film.

    5. Heavy American Influence: Those expecting a more authentic Nigerian narrative may find "The Black Book" distracting due to its overly Americanized tone.

    6. Overambitious Social Commentary: Although the film's intention to provide social commentary is admirable, it becomes bloated.

    7. Plot Twist and Unnecessary Elements: The movie's reliance on excessive explanations, visual effects and the plot twist involving Vickie and Mr. Edima made it feel superfluous.

    8. Unexplored Relationships:

    9. Unnecessary Characters

    SUMMARY: To summarize, "The Black Book" fails to meet expectations despite its attractive visuals and capable performances. The movie's convoluted plot and heavy reliance on American cinema prevent it from exploring the intricate relationships and societal themes that could have made it truly compelling. If you're looking for a clear and coherent storyline, "The Black Book" may leave you feeling confused and disappointed.
    10athooose

    First time I'm watching a Nigerian Movie.

    This is the first time I have ever watched in Nigerian movie but I have felt immense joy and thrill throughout this movie. Nigerians are hatred cross the world for their hacking cheating what not! But god bless Nigeria. They have plenty of talent the world has ever seen... I would like to dedicate this to all the movie lovers across the world. You will need to watch this Epic tale of a movie. You will need you will need to understand how a country like Nigeria can produce a movie like that. And you will be wondering how creativity can overcome economic in capabilities and political instabilities.. Love Nigeria from India.

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 2023 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Nigeria
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Чорний записник
    • Filming locations
      • Lagos, Nigeria
    • Production company
      • Anakle Films
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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      2 hours 4 minutes
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      • 2.39:1

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