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Movie Review: Warlord: Olori Ogun – A Thrilling Watch We Loved, and You Will Too

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Warlord: Olori Ogun stands out in Nollywood for its exceptional direction by Abiodun Olanrewaju, Odunlade Adekola, and Tope Adebayo, and a cast featuring Adebayo Salami, Biola Adebayo, Eniola Ajao, Faithia Williams, Femi Adebayo, Hafiz Oyetoro, Ibrahim Chatta, Ireti Osayemi, Muyiwa Ademola, and Toyin Abraham. I thoroughly enjoyed watching it, and its strong story and performances make it a must-see.

Synopsis: Warlord: Olori Ogun

Synopsis: When a tyrant bound to a bloodthirsty spirit tightens his grip on the land through slavery, a fearless challenger rises, unleashing a storm of blades, betrayal, and supernatural fury in the fight to reclaim freedom and destiny.

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This movie sets

This movie sets a new bar for Yoruba epic films, featuring well-choreographed battle scenes and immersive battlefield settings that surpass those of its peers. The action is bold, and the use of a robust horse for Ogidan, unlike the skinny horses seen elsewhere, adds authenticity. Everything comes together to show the filmmakers’ serious commitment to quality.

An amazing story with great acting; We really enjoyed it

Warlord: Olori Ogun stands out for its intricate, unpredictable storylines and exceptional acting. The plots are expertly woven, keeping viewers engaged. While I avoid spoilers, I want to highlight the remarkable cast. Odunlade Adekola’s Ogidan was unforgettable, and the actor who played Elero was equally impressive—perhaps because I am often drawn to new faces. Muyiwa Ademola exceeded expectations as King Adeyiga; although I doubted he could embody such a wicked ruler, he excelled, especially in assigning his evil acts to his warlord.

The costume is marvellous

Warlord: Olori Ogun made extensive use of Adire and Aso Oke. The guards’ and warriors’ costumes were on point. Ogidan himself was dressed like a proper Yoruba warrior before the colonial era. It was a delight seeing Lewuke, the demon that possessed King Adeyiga. The wild, masquerade-like costume added to the demon’s showiness. What about the three demons sent by a Queen Regent to go kill Ogidan? They looked scarily convincing. I was also impressed by the scene in which women wore black while carrying black calabashes as they cursed King Adeyiga. The costumes department deserves a raise for what they did in this movie.

Good special effects and set design are worth dying for

Three set designs in this movie get into our heads. First was the scene where the Queen Regent stepped into a shrine to summon three demons to kill Ogidan. The king’s palace also wowed me. It wasn’t loud, but it was well put together, especially the colours. The last set that impressed me is Ogunomaala’s throne, on which he transformed into a giant black mamba and back to human. That effect, though not yet Hollywood rate, was impressive. I enjoyed the concept. It made Ogunomaala seem like a dreaded warrior that no one must confront. The effect that made Lekuwe glow was also on point, making the demon mysterious.

We expected more from Warlord: Olori Ogun

After seeing the special effects and hype surrounding Ogunomaala’s introduction, I expected an unbelievable battle between him and Ogidan. Don’t get me wrong, their battle was nice, but not tough enough to match the hype surrounding both men. I expected a lot of voodoo conjuring and display of physical strength. Sadly, the battle was very brief. That was the only thing that let me down about this movie. I also expected Lekuwe to give a serious display to show viewers how tough he really is as a demon. After all the showy attitude, one would expect a tough display against the enemies of the king, whom he possesses.

Colour grading is normal, contrasty, but good

I think the contrasty colour grade of this movie worked so well because of the set design and costumes. Those behind both departments must have been very careful with colours, which explains the movie’s brown or earthy tone.

Despite minor flaws, Warlord: Olori Ogun is my first Nigerian movie, and it’s rated 10/10. Its exceptional story, acting, and production quality make it a top recommendation for anyone seeking a standout Nollywood experience.

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