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.