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Re: What's So Special About The Seven Doors Movie? by MightySparrow: 12:54pm On Dec 21, 2024
AntiChristian:
tongue

It's something some people just acted based on a script to toy with your brain!
Imam, how you dey?
Re: What's So Special About The Seven Doors Movie? by AntiChristian: 12:56pm On Dec 21, 2024
MightySparrow:
Imam, how you dey?
Pastor, I am good!
Re: What's So Special About The Seven Doors Movie? by MightySparrow: 12:59pm On Dec 21, 2024
AntiChristian:
Pastor, I am good!
. Remember to send gift to the pastor this Christmas and New year nah!
Re: What's So Special About The Seven Doors Movie? by AntiChristian: 1:02pm On Dec 21, 2024
MightySparrow:
. Remember to send gift to the pastor this Christmas and New year nah!
Christmas Is Idolatrous And Unscriptural - Pastor Kumuyi

Christmas is demonic - Pastor Olukoya
Re: What's So Special About The Seven Doors Movie? by MightySparrow: 1:03pm On Dec 21, 2024
AntiChristian:
Christmas Is Idolatrous And Unscriptural - Pastor Kumuyi

Christmas is demonic - Pastor Olukoya
Why is it demonic and idolatry?
Re: What's So Special About The Seven Doors Movie? by AntiChristian: 1:05pm On Dec 21, 2024
MightySparrow:
Why is it demonic and idolatry?
Make me anti-Christian help you ask the Pastors?
Re: What's So Special About The Seven Doors Movie? by ApostlePaul14: 1:29pm On Dec 21, 2024
When I watched dis movie yesterday I remember "The ultimate Power AKA Ishawuru". I enjoyed the last screen the battle between the king and Esusu, omo I almost jumped out of my bed
Re: What's So Special About The Seven Doors Movie? by MightySparrow: 1:34pm On Dec 21, 2024
AntiChristian:
Make me anti-Christian help you ask the Pastors?
What about Eid - Malud?
Halal or Haram?
Re: What's So Special About The Seven Doors Movie? by AntiChristian: 1:37pm On Dec 21, 2024
MightySparrow:
What about Eid - Malud?
Halal or Haram?
Birthdays whether of any human, Prophet or even the dead is forbidden! Haram!
Re: What's So Special About The Seven Doors Movie? by femi4:
Jacktheripper:
I was on my own, minding my business, just strolling through the noisy streets of Twitter when suddenly, people started shouting about a film called "Seven Doors".

The hype was as if it was the next best thing after the sweet symphony of a credit alert, so of course, I had to check it out.

I dove into the Netflix ocean to find this movie. I said to myself, “What’s the worst that can happen? Either I give someone seven knocks after wasting my data, or I genuinely enjoy it.”

Spoiler alert: it was the latter.

So here are five quick things you might enjoy from Seven Doors, or maybe not.

1. The Music

Now, this might not be the best place to start, but let me tell you, the soundtrack in this film is pure agbalumo sweetness to the ear. Every note was sweet, like baby laughter, except of course at midnight. But the peak of it was the final music after the king defeated Esusu.

My emotional thermostat broke, and I'm considering they play that part when tell me to kiss the bride on my wedding day.

2. Horror? Let’s Talk About It.

See, I’m not one to run from horror movies, but let me warn you now Seven Doors is a part-time horror movie. If you don’t like the sight of blood spraying like fuel from a subsidized pump or accidents so brutal they will turn the screen of your TV to red, you might need moral support to watch this one.

But guess what? Every scene was necessary. No unnecessary kissing and pressing to make you start coughing when your parents walk in. Just solid storytelling with blood and tension here and there.

3. To Marry or Not to Marry.

Who will help me ask the king why marrying six wives was like asking him to donate a kidney? I thought the dream of every king was to have plenty wives and children, or did the memo change and nobody told me?

It took losing his child, half of his sanity, and most of his people for him to agree to marry six wives. Even at that, why was the king so bad at picking wives? How do you pack six problematic women into one big palace?

But the scriptwriters passed their message with this one. In fact, the lesson in there connected like KDB to Haaland, sharp and effective.

4. Cast.

Let’s give it up for the actors. Femi Adebayo (the king) might be bad at picking his wives, but his casting choices were a 10/10. Every actor brought their A-game. Everyone was a perfect fit for their role like a freshly ironed agbada.

The people of the world are saying that the actor who played Esusu deserves special recognition. I agree. But for me, Muyiwa Ademola (The Cubana chief priest of Ilaraland) was the GOAT. I had to rewind a couple of times to see him in action.

5. Erin Ijesa Nostalgia.

The opening scene of this series will hit differently if you’ve been to Erin Ijesa Waterfall. Seven women fell from the waterfall to their untimely deaths, their brains dashed like watermelon on concrete. (Remember, I told you about the horrors). But the waterfall itself reminded me of my last trip there almost three years ago.

And guess what? Erin Ijesa still looks exactly the same. No improvements, no upgrades, nothing. Imagine a prime tourist attraction in Nigeria wasting away like an abandoned JAMB result. But well, this is Nigeria.


What part of the movie did you enjoy most?
The part the useless king was praying for death. He was useless with all the stolen "long lives"

Lesson: When making a request, becareful of making an ambiguous one
Re: What's So Special About The Seven Doors Movie? by MightySparrow: 2:50pm On Dec 21, 2024
AntiChristian:
Birthdays whether of any human, Prophet or even the dead is forbidden! Haram!
Why then are Muslims celebrating the birthday of Mohammed (SAW)
Re: What's So Special About The Seven Doors Movie? by Jacktheripper(op): 2:52pm On Dec 21, 2024
femi4:
The part the useless king was praying for death. He was useless with all the stolen "long lives"

Lesson: When making a request, because of making an ambiguous one
Yeah. That part too. It skipped my mind when writing.
Re: What's So Special About The Seven Doors Movie? by AntiChristian: 2:56pm On Dec 21, 2024
MightySparrow:
Why then are Muslims celebrating the birthday of Mohammed (SAW)
Why then are Pastors Olukoya and Kumuyi not celebrating Christmas?
Re: What's So Special About The Seven Doors Movie? by IbileIfe: 4:26pm On Dec 21, 2024
Jacktheripper:
I was on my own, minding my business, just strolling through the noisy streets of Twitter when suddenly, people started shouting about a film called "Seven Doors".

The hype was as if it was the next best thing after the sweet symphony of a credit alert, so of course, I had to check it out.

I dove into the Netflix ocean to find this movie. I said to myself, “What’s the worst that can happen? Either I give someone seven knocks after wasting my data, or I genuinely enjoy it.”

Spoiler alert: it was the latter.

So here are five quick things you might enjoy from Seven Doors, or maybe not.

1. The Music

Now, this might not be the best place to start, but let me tell you, the soundtrack in this film is pure agbalumo sweetness to the ear. Every note was sweet, like baby laughter, except of course at midnight. But the peak of it was the final music after the king defeated Esusu.

My emotional thermostat broke, and I'm considering they play that part when tell me to kiss the bride on my wedding day.

2. Horror? Let’s Talk About It.

See, I’m not one to run from horror movies, but let me warn you now Seven Doors is a part-time horror movie. If you don’t like the sight of blood spraying like fuel from a subsidized pump or accidents so brutal they will turn the screen of your TV to red, you might need moral support to watch this one.

But guess what? Every scene was necessary. No unnecessary kissing and pressing to make you start coughing when your parents walk in. Just solid storytelling with blood and tension here and there.

3. To Marry or Not to Marry.

Who will help me ask the king why marrying six wives was like asking him to donate a kidney? I thought the dream of every king was to have plenty wives and children, or did the memo change and nobody told me?

It took losing his child, half of his sanity, and most of his people for him to agree to marry six wives. Even at that, why was the king so bad at picking wives? How do you pack six problematic women into one big palace?

But the scriptwriters passed their message with this one. In fact, the lesson in there connected like KDB to Haaland, sharp and effective.

4. Cast.

Let’s give it up for the actors. Femi Adebayo (the king) might be bad at picking his wives, but his casting choices were a 10/10. Every actor brought their A-game. Everyone was a perfect fit for their role like a freshly ironed agbada.

The people of the world are saying that the actor who played Esusu deserves special recognition. I agree. But for me, Muyiwa Ademola (The Cubana chief priest of Ilaraland) was the GOAT. I had to rewind a couple of times to see him in action.

5. Erin Ijesa Nostalgia.

The opening scene of this series will hit differently if you’ve been to Erin Ijesa Waterfall. Seven women fell from the waterfall to their untimely deaths, their brains dashed like watermelon on concrete. (Remember, I told you about the horrors). But the waterfall itself reminded me of my last trip there almost three years ago.

And guess what? Erin Ijesa still looks exactly the same. No improvements, no upgrades, nothing. Imagine a prime tourist attraction in Nigeria wasting away like an abandoned JAMB result. But well, this is Nigeria.


What part of the movie did you enjoy most?
Every part.
Seven Doors is Nigerian Film of the Year.
Re: What's So Special About The Seven Doors Movie? by trytillmake(m): 5:36pm On Dec 21, 2024
dejavume:
A great series movie,blended with inter-tribal.
You see the king's wife family(Ibo) during their own during king coronation and preparing the king for fight with Esusu.
The storyline is paying the debt of his ancestors.
everything about the film is well played.I never regret using my data to stream it on NETFLIX
This summed up the movie, I must say kudos to the actors and writers, all scenes were on point no scene dragged at all.
The movies was full of lessons, that's a very good one.
Kudos to the Esusu actor the guy made some people fear hahahah 🤣🤣 very fit for the part.

In all nice but can I watch it again em no, so far for me na Shanty town be the best I've watched I actually rewatched sme episodes again wao that series was interesting.

Kudos to Nollywood they really making us proud, Hollywood dey.bring out movies we sef dey try too.
Re: What's So Special About The Seven Doors Movie? by ayandee: 6:36pm On Dec 21, 2024
9jayes:
If you never watch Ile-Odun u never watch movie
watched. Looks more like à parable. Nothing spectacular. An ok movie
Re: What's So Special About The Seven Doors Movie? by MightySparrow: 7:10pm On Dec 21, 2024
AntiChristian:
Why then are Pastors Olukoya and Kumuyi not celebrating Christmas?
Is that the reason Muslims celebrate the birthday of Mohammed?

gringrin
Re: What's So Special About The Seven Doors Movie? by chival(f): 10:31pm On Dec 21, 2024
I watched the first episode. About 5 minutes into the second episode, I lost interest and abandoned the series. It is not bad, but quite frankly it is not all that either.
Re: What's So Special About The Seven Doors Movie? by chival(f): 10:36pm On Dec 21, 2024
zed7:
It started well, then lost steam. It's just there, a 6 over 10 is the best it'll get from me.
My sentiments exactly. Couldn't get past the second episode. I might try again later.
Re: What's So Special About The Seven Doors Movie? by NoToPile: 3:56am On Dec 22, 2024
Very solid movie 9.5 over 10.

Everything was done right. The storyline very very unpredictable, costume, every damn thing was good.

The actors delivered their role perfectly,

Femi has raised the bar even higher. Maybe one of his children might show interest in film making. All these stuffs can be handed to the next generation. The Afolayans from their father, Femi too must have gotten interest because of his Dad. They can become film making families.

It's a class on its own just like breath of life.

Esusu - the guy deserves his flowers abeg.
Chioma chukwuka was splendid.
The collection of wives was crazy, once you see those women you know they would spell trouble, carrying big bombom everywhere.
Muyiwa Ademola - top notch.

Everybody delivered


And the costume, kiss all those lace material were sighted, saw lots of lace that would have been in vogue in the 80s or so, mum has those designs.

The cars nko? grin

Sins of the fathers that come upon the children.

It's the viewers that are even hyping the movie and it's worth every hype.
Re: What's So Special About The Seven Doors Movie? by Maj196(m): 2:35pm On Dec 22, 2024
It's worth the hype abeg, no flaws just perfect... 10/10
Re: What's So Special About The Seven Doors Movie? by Honor10: 3:07pm On Dec 23, 2024
Armaggedon:
Yoruba movie makers have not learnt their lessons. They need to be humble by embracing the reality of the industry. You cannot hype a movie into success, the best you can achieve is a pyrrhic victory of recording high gross but low profit. Stop paying influencers to roam about social media writing ode about a movie that overwhelming majority of nollywood fans will never get to watch on Netflix. A good movie generates appeal naturally. Ask established and famous actors why they make money on YouTube by posting their movies there without paying influencers to hype their projects.
Just shatap, this ibo boy ragtag is always jealous, go and hang yourself, pained 🐄
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