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Nairobi Affair is one of those TV movies that kinda pulls you in, despite its limited release. It dives into the world of poaching in Kenya and the personal drama that unfolds when a former green beret gets tangled up with both the local wildlife crisis and his estranged father. The pacing has that TV movie feel—steady, with some heart-pounding moments, but also those quiet pauses where the relationship between the characters thickens. The performances, especially between the lead and his father, bring some real tension and depth. And there’s a gritty atmosphere that captures the harsh realities of poaching, along with some practical effects that do a decent job of portraying the violence without going overboard. It’s not groundbreaking, but there’s something oddly compelling about its mix of action and personal conflict.
Features themes of familial conflict and redemption.Captures the harsh realities of wildlife poaching.Noteworthy for its practical effects in action sequences.
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