Indeed, I was likewise stunned as well! "Nollywood" and "alien invasion" in a similar sentence does my head in. In the event that you have seen, comedies and romantic movie have since serve as the cultural tastemakers. And in 2018, we are as yet encountering a blast in this sort of film. So a Nollywood sci-fi movie where aliens attack Lagos and probably learn the shaku shaku is surely reviving and advertise growing, despite the fact that I'm more than persuaded that such motion picture will even now be scourged by the essential, all-encompassing issues we have come to connect with the normal Nollywood flick.
Executives like CJ Obasi, in his own particular little yet impactful way, has been pushing filmmaking limit with contributions like his 2014 zombie zinger Ojuju, and his approaching, afrofuturistic female-centric short film Hello Rain. With Sector Zero, coordinated and composed by Banji Oyemaja under his indie studio Banjo Lenz Productions, the needle is being pushed forward.
Sector Zero was released in March, and it shows up the movie is solely accessible on the streaming platform Shugaban. The plot summation peruses as, "nationals approaching their ordinary exercises one morning and all of a sudden an alien ship originates from space. The aliens colonize the general population through the government. The government then forces all citizens to be marked on the forehead as an indication of fidelity, and the individuals who oppose the stamp are severely executed. Every one of the citizen take the stamp,aside from a man named Michael. The government goes after him however he's resolved to never surrender."
Would i be able to reveal to you something? The trailer is dangerous! Yet, where are the aliens???? This is an answer the trailer doesn't promptly give. Be that as it may, there's the outsider ship inauspiciously cruising through the skyline, and a firearm fight that looks very reasonable with a strategic group in DSS vests. It feels rushed and hyper-genuine, yet we will take it. Watch the trailer underneath.
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