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Once a Soja: Agubiri the Gateman is a wild ride straight out of Wakaliwood, showcasing that unique blend of over-the-top action and low-budget charm that fans of the genre might appreciate. The pacing is relentless, filled with absurd plot twists and some truly inventive practical effects that could only come from a place where creativity thrives amidst constraints. The performances are a mixed bag, but that rawness adds to the gritty atmosphere, making it feel more alive. It’s definitely not your run-of-the-mill action flick; it’s more of a chaotic tapestry woven from passion and a bit of madness. Each scene feels like a love letter to the genre's tropes, albeit through a lens that’s distinctly Ugandan.
This film has garnered a niche following among collectors due to its unusual origins and distinct style. Formats are quite limited, and it can be tougher to find than you’d expect, which adds to its allure. The interest is definitely growing as more collectors are drawn to the bizarre charm of Wakaliwood productions, making this one a curious piece for anyone into cult cinema. Keep an eye out for any local screenings or underground releases.
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