A Song from the Dark
- 2024
- 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
2.2K
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After the mysterious death of her husband, a woman hires a reluctant spirit hunter to expel an evil spirit tormenting her family. Unknown to the spirit hunter, the family has a dark secret t... Read allAfter the mysterious death of her husband, a woman hires a reluctant spirit hunter to expel an evil spirit tormenting her family. Unknown to the spirit hunter, the family has a dark secret that they have sworn to keep hidden at all cost.After the mysterious death of her husband, a woman hires a reluctant spirit hunter to expel an evil spirit tormenting her family. Unknown to the spirit hunter, the family has a dark secret that they have sworn to keep hidden at all cost.
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- 5 wins & 11 nominations total
Garcia Brown
- Sammy Williams
- (as Garcia Alicia Brown)
Lola Wayne
- Timi Williams
- (as Lola Ogunyemi)
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At the time I'm writing this, the film currently has four 10 Star written reviews and an overall rating of 2.4 Stars. While, IMO, the 10 Star reviews are being overly generous, I do not think that the film is being fairly judged by the 2.4 Star overall rating.
The film has an interesting concept and the main themes deal with spirits, possession, cursed marks, sigils and shamanism that are derived from Nigerian beliefs. You're given a limited, basic understanding of these beliefs and they are just enough to sorta guide you through the film.
The actors weren't overly impressive but they weren't bad either. After the first five minutes or so, the film has a rough, slow start to it but picks up towards the end and becomes a bit more interesting and engaging. Some of the special effects were decent and others were mediocre CGI.
I'm not gonna say it was awful because it held my interest but I cannot deny that I wanted it to give more than it did. It is lacking something special but I can't pinpoint what it needs.
I would say that if you're a fan of films about spirits and possession, you might find something different and interesting by watching this. However, if you are looking for something that guarantees you will have chills and thrills you might be a bit disappointed. If you plan on watching it, watch it for the concept not the horror aspect.
The film has an interesting concept and the main themes deal with spirits, possession, cursed marks, sigils and shamanism that are derived from Nigerian beliefs. You're given a limited, basic understanding of these beliefs and they are just enough to sorta guide you through the film.
The actors weren't overly impressive but they weren't bad either. After the first five minutes or so, the film has a rough, slow start to it but picks up towards the end and becomes a bit more interesting and engaging. Some of the special effects were decent and others were mediocre CGI.
I'm not gonna say it was awful because it held my interest but I cannot deny that I wanted it to give more than it did. It is lacking something special but I can't pinpoint what it needs.
I would say that if you're a fan of films about spirits and possession, you might find something different and interesting by watching this. However, if you are looking for something that guarantees you will have chills and thrills you might be a bit disappointed. If you plan on watching it, watch it for the concept not the horror aspect.
Alright where do i even begin with this tomfoolery... This movie from the jump was terrible. The wack red eyes coming the back of the room was so terrible. Then you had terrible acting and a terrible plot! The most predictable cliché with the black dude in the car and all of a sudden you had a black lady throwing up then when he goes out no ones there, then when he gets back in the car shes in the backseat. SEEN IT COMINT BEFORE IT EVEN HAPPENED! Couldn't even finish the movie cuz it ruined my amazing meal and my mood. The majority of the time i was cracking jokes, the movie is so bad. AND L UK CANT TAKE THEM SERIOUSLY!
Nigerian from Nigeria here...
I always say that if you want to make movies about Africans, please for Christ sakes, do it well. It is not about nailing Ankara prints to the wall and calling it a shrine (we don't do that).
The movie has all the issues that come up when an overly Westernized producer/director attempts to make a movie about Africans.
But they are forgiven, because the storyline makes up for every of the remaining blunders. And that is why I gave it a 4 star rating, because the story s compelling.
I love the performances by Wale Ojo and Nsi Ikpe-Etim. I also love Vanessa Vanderpuye. I think that she is talented, I just hope she won't be typecast in her future roles.
It was an enjoyable watch.
The movie has all the issues that come up when an overly Westernized producer/director attempts to make a movie about Africans.
But they are forgiven, because the storyline makes up for every of the remaining blunders. And that is why I gave it a 4 star rating, because the story s compelling.
I love the performances by Wale Ojo and Nsi Ikpe-Etim. I also love Vanessa Vanderpuye. I think that she is talented, I just hope she won't be typecast in her future roles.
It was an enjoyable watch.
I very much loved watching "A Song from the Dark." I think I may have watched it over 4x since the release on Prime. What stands out for me in the film is its rich blend of supernatural elements, drama, and intense horror, all portrayed through authentic African characters. The compelling performances add depth and authenticity to the narrative. The director's direction and vision bring a fresh perspective to the horror genre, highlighting African folklore and mysticism in a respectful and innovative way while also touching modern day slavery. It's superb.
Overall, "A Song from the Dark" is a thrilling and thought-provoking film that effectively bridges the gap between traditional African storytelling and modern horror cinema especially when telling African stories outside of Africa. It is a significant contribution to the genre and a testament to the talent and creativity of its director and cast.
Overall, "A Song from the Dark" is a thrilling and thought-provoking film that effectively bridges the gap between traditional African storytelling and modern horror cinema especially when telling African stories outside of Africa. It is a significant contribution to the genre and a testament to the talent and creativity of its director and cast.
Loved watching "A song from the dark" This film stands out for its rich blend of supernatural elements, drama, and moments of intense horror, all portrayed against the backdrop of authentic black characters. The performances are compelling, adding depth and authenticity to the narrative. The writers direction and vision bring a fresh perspective to the horror genre, highlighting African folklore and mysticism in a way that is both respectful and innovative.
Overall, "A Song from the Dark" is a thrilling and thought-provoking film that effectively bridges the gap between traditional African storytelling and modern horror cinema. It is a significant contribution to the genre and a testament to the talent and creativity of its director and cast.
Overall, "A Song from the Dark" is a thrilling and thought-provoking film that effectively bridges the gap between traditional African storytelling and modern horror cinema. It is a significant contribution to the genre and a testament to the talent and creativity of its director and cast.
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