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So, 'Invasion 1897' is an intriguing piece of work that digs into the British invasion of Benin. The narrative centers on Igie Ehanire, a research student who becomes increasingly unsettled by the historical injustices surrounding him. The tone is heavy, almost meditative at times, really immersing you in the weight of history. It’s not a fast-paced film, but that slow burn lets you soak in the atmosphere and the emotional turmoil. The performances feel genuine; you can sense the struggle and passion driving the characters. It's distinctive for its focus on African art history as a lens to view colonialism, which isn't something you see every day. Practical effects, though not extravagant, add a layer of authenticity to the historical backdrop.
Engaging exploration of colonial themes.Focuses on the emotional impact of history.Strong performances that resonate with personal struggle.
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