The story is capturing and authentic. I've watched a many African production-based movies and this is by far one of the best.
The story is extremely relatable to Africans as a whole and reflects a lot that happens in African politics (Corrupt Leaders that "betrayed the struggle of the people"). Finally found a movie that reflects our own emotions, struggles, and triumphs. Such stories that connect African history to African Political reality, should be celebrated more.
The incorporation of King Shaka Zulu's spear and African Story telling elements was what topped it up for me personally, although the ending could've been better, overall, I am really impressed by the movie.
The story is extremely relatable to Africans as a whole and reflects a lot that happens in African politics (Corrupt Leaders that "betrayed the struggle of the people"). Finally found a movie that reflects our own emotions, struggles, and triumphs. Such stories that connect African history to African Political reality, should be celebrated more.
The incorporation of King Shaka Zulu's spear and African Story telling elements was what topped it up for me personally, although the ending could've been better, overall, I am really impressed by the movie.