Brotherhood asks a question that Nigerian society does not always want to...
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Brotherhood asks a question that Nigerian society does not always want to...

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21 hours ago

Brotherhood asks a question that Nigerian society does not always want to answer out loud: what happens when the same poverty produces a police officer and a gangster, and those two people are the same blood?

Jade Osiberu's film follows twin brothers whose identical origins lead to violently opposed destinies. Tobi Bakre carries both sides of this story with an emotional intelligence that the film demands and that he delivers without making it look like work.

The action sequences are genuinely thrilling. Osiberu has always understood how to stage kinetic sequences without losing the character stakes that make the action matter.

But what stays with you is the film's central tragedy: two men who love each other put in a system designed to make them enemies. Nigeria as the villain. Not in a simple way. In the way that complicated, true things are villains.

Rating: 8/10. Action cinema with genuine emotional stakes.

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21 hours ago

Long Marlowe

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