*MOVIE REVIEW: HOUSE OF GA’A*
*RATING: 9/10*
“House of Ga’a” is a gripping historical epic that delves into the 18th-century Oyo Empire, shedding light on the fascinating story of Bashorun Ga’a, a powerful kingmaker whose influence rivaled that of the kings he installed. Femi Branch delivers a captivating performance as Bashorun Ga’a, bringing intensity and charisma to the role.
The film boasts impressive production values, with meticulous attention to costumes, sets, and special effects. The ensemble cast adds depth to the narrative, and the pacing allows for a nuanced exploration of Bashorun Ga’a’s complex character.
While the primarily Yoruba dialogue may present some challenges for non-speakers, the subtitles do an admirable job of conveying the story. Overall, “House of Ga’a” is a compelling biopic that solidifies Nollywood’s reputation for producing high-quality historical dramas.
*SHOWING NOW ON NETFLIX*
*CREW:*
– Written by: Tunde Babalola
– Directed by: Bolanle Austen-Peters
*GENRE:* Historical Epic, Biopic
*LANGUAGE:* Yoruba (with English subtitles)