Glad, we are crossing global boundaries in film/producers/actors/actresses. Love the acting, makes me proud coming from the U.S. I have grown to love and appreciate the many actresses and actors in the culture.
not nigerian but since I know a bit about the story of Tobore, I find it hard to watch the movie. whenever it comes in my suggestion on Netflix, I just pass
Unlike u I watched the movie before reading about Tobore and I must say I cant bring myself to watch the movie again. The pain I felt just knowing it's a true story and much more horrid than portrayed in the film. SMH
Well i feel, this movie is not quite for us all. Yeah we know about real life stories, but sometimes movies should tend to show the possible outcome of these wicked people, what's the point of showing us they didn't go scot free..... It's a very disturbing ending. The story line is great, but you didn't pity us the viewers at all.... Annoying ending actually. Try and do part 2 ,and give me peace . Thank you
For me, the story (Oloture) was not well developed. I feel the story was done in a hurry. Don't get me wrong, the idea behind the movie is fantastic. The actors were wow but that story was not well developed. How can a journalist be so stupid that even after being raped lured herself to the point of no return, I know say journalists dey take risks but this one mumu. After seeing the movie I was just upset. Have you seen a similar holy wood movie "Traffik" now that's how human trafficking investigation is done. Anyways congrats Sharon.
The journalists who conducted the investigation was sidelined during the production of the movie. You can watch the full interview on pulse tv RU-vid channel. It's quite heartbreaking to watch though.
Oloture is based on the true story of the investigative journalist, here in Nigeria and was produced without her permission, it is probably why the movie has a lot of missing links . Check pulse Nigeria for the full interview
Wow! Eh eh! Fatima and Jamila, really? So it was actually a true life story that was not well captured, the journalist was even sidelined! Wow. No wonder, I just knew that the story was cut and join 😁. Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well 🏃🏃
Watching it the movie seemed almost like it was more of an exposé of an irresponsible news organisation who took absolutely no security precautions while conducting their investigation into an international organised crime group
I'm sure this girl (sharon ooja) will be ASHAMED of herself after learning that she starred in a STOLEN PROJECT. Mo Abudu shouldn't have done that journalist dirty by stealing her work.