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A Quiet Monday really digs into the tense atmosphere of civil unrest in Nigeria. Dika Ofoma's direction feels intimate yet expansive, capturing the weight of fear and loyalty among the characters. The pacing is deliberately slow, building palpable tension as siblings Kamnonu and Ogbonna navigate their lives under oppressive circumstances. The performances are raw; you can sense the internal struggle and external pressures merging into one. What stands out is how the film uses silence not just as a theme but as a character itself, emphasizing isolation and defiance. The practical effects are minimal yet effective, lending authenticity to the setting. It’s a somber reflection of socio-political themes that resonate deeply, leaving a lingering aftertaste long after the credits roll.
Features strong performances from the lead siblings.Captures the socio-political climate of Nigeria effectively.Utilizes silence and stillness as thematic devices.
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