A REVIEW OF JAGUN JAGUN: GLOBALLY RECOGNIZED YORUBA MOVIE.
A Story of Ambition and Power
This movie portrays the excellence and the beauty of Yoruba culture. Jagun Jagun tells a story of a young man called Gbotija, a skilled wood smith man with spiritual powers, who joins forces with the formidable warrior Ogundiji
Gbotija, who’s all about love and justice, but he also has his own demons to fight. I mean, his past is pretty rough and he has this burning desire to avenge his father’s death. But at the same time, he’s also got this soft spot for Kiitan, Ogundiji’s adopted daughter.
Ogundiji, a ruthless warlord who is used to getting his way. He’s built a reputation for seizing kingdoms and installing puppet leaders. But when a young warrior named Gbotija bursts onto the scene, Ogundiji starts to feel the heat. Gbotija’s on a mission to avenge his father’s death, and his bravery and skill makes him a serious threat to Ogundiji’s power. As Gbotija gains momentum, Ogundiji becomes increasingly angry and desperate to maintain his grip on control of power. It’s a classic tale of a dictator’s downfall, as the once-mighty Ogundiji faces off against the fearless and determined Gbotija
Sadly, Ogundiji wouldn’t let the relationship between kiitan and Gbotija work because he is scared. Kiitan is a gifted lady which Ogundiji adopted at an early age from one of the communities he conquered. Surprisingly, he takes advantage of her gift in other to achieve his dreams. Now he is worried that Gbotija will take his greatest weapon and power away from him.
This movie also explores popular societal issues such as Godfatherism, as reflected by Ogundiji.
Themes:
Power: The movie Jagun Jagun explores the dangers of unchecked power and how it can lead to corruption, abuse, and exploitation. Ogundiji’s character exemplifies the corrupting influence of power and the lengths to which he will go to maintain his grip on control.
Betrayal: The story showcases the consequences of betrayal, as seen in Ogundiji’s actions towards Gbotija and Kiitan. The movie demonstrates how betrayal can lead to hurt, mistrust, and ultimately, downfall.
Love and justice: Through Gbotija’s character, the movie highlights the importance of love, justice, and standing up for what is right, even in the face of overwhelming odds.
The Fight Scenes and Stunning Visuals:
The fight scenes in Jagun Jagun are really impressive. They’re so well-done that you’ll be on the edge of your seat! The movie looks amazing, with beautiful visuals that will transport you to a world of ancient warriors and mythical creatures. The special effects are very realistic, making the movie even more interesting.
Criticism:
Certain scenes were dragged on for too long , making the movie feel slow.
Global Recognition:
Jagun Jagun has already made waves globally, it began trending in 18 countries and earned 2.1 million views in the first 3 days and 3.7 million views by 20th August 2023. This makes it one of the top 10 most-watched non-English films globally. This is a testament to the movie’s universal appeal and the growing recognition of Nigerian productions on the world stage.
Conclusion
So yeah, Jagun Jagun is a must-watch. This movie will keep you on the edge of your seat, make you laugh and cry, and leave you feeling inspired. Trust me, you won’t regret it!
Go check it on on Netflix (Jagun Jagun)
Rating: 5/5 stars
Runtime:2h 14 min
Genre: Action, Drama, Fantasy
Director and writer : Femi Adebayo, Tope Adebayo and Adebayo Tijani
Cast: Femi Adebayo, Odunlade Adekola, Bukunmi Oluwasina, Lateef Adedimeji, Adebayo Salami, Ibrahim Yekini Itele etc.
Release Date: August 10, 2023
Platform: Netflix
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