Whether "horror", then "horror, horror, horror": Nigeria, far from being the poorest country in sub-Saharan Africa, is said to be the world’s second-largest producer of films per year. After India. Every year, about one and a half thousand full-length tapes are shot here. Yes, only I was able to find only one to satisfy my interest in the film production of Nollywood (the so-called Nigerian film industry).
However, to be honest, I can not fully understand my associations that arose as a result of the review. If you evaluate the script, scenery, dialogue, acting, musical series and, um, special effects (let’s call it that), then, probably, this is something between old, half-silent films and performances of school amateur activities. Pathetic, stencil lines. The plot, which is divided into such "outings on the stage" ... I especially liked the rubber snakes, which some invisible hand dragged on the ground like garden hoses.
By the way, the pastor who struggled with the evil sorcerer, his behavior, movements in the frame and grins was not very different from him. He did not call on the spirits of his ancestors, but on Jesus.
In the end, good defeated evil. True, the good in the final fight was with a gun - against a battle axe.
In general, I recommend the film only to those who are interested in film art from exotic countries.