Ile Owo had a brilliant brilliant screenplay! No need to fear, it's not a creepy/horror movie, it's more of a thriller
DELICIOUS
-Ile Owo is a movie that calls for intelligence as there are many hidden factors that may get you confused, but without spilling the beans, pay very close attention to the opening scene as it sets off the story right there
It was packed with mysteries and darkness with a mixture of mysticism, Christianity, and secularism
-The set and costume designs were beautiful. They accentuated the luxurious aura that Tunji (Efa Iwara) carried with him as well as the darkness of the sons of Akanni
-Efa Iwara was just mmm...He didn't need to say much because his body language & eyes spoke a thousand words!
Obviously, when you have Tina Mba in the house, she never disappoints 👏🏾👏🏾
-"Desperate times call for desperate measures". That's what Ile Owo is about, whether we look at it from the perspectives of Akanni and his sons or Busola's. This world is wasting away and we must beware not to cling to wealth or societal importance in order to be happy
BLAND
---Immaculata Oko, having the lead character, didn't really deliver a strong performance. You could see that she was hesitant in her body and vocal expressions.
Bisola Aiyeola revealed that she is not solid when it comes to evil/dark roles. She overdid it by constantly opening her eyes wide in order to intimidate or using her hands to make gestures...
-The weak VFX played a major role to tone down the fear factor of the movie, unfortunately, making it look very computerish.