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Movie Review: “Blood Vessel”, An Emotional Crime Thriller
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Blood Vessel is a roller coaster of emotions with an intriguing storyline that sets it apart as a mystery and crime thriller.
Movie title: Blood Vessel
Running Time: 1 hour 58 minutes
Released Date: 8 December 2023
Streaming Platform: Netflix
Producers: Roxanne Adekunle-Wright, Arafat Bello-Osagie, Agozie Ugwu
Director: Moses Inwang
Writer: Jeffery Musa David
Cast: Adaobi Dibor, David Ezekiel, Jidekene Achufusi, Sylvester Ekanem, Levi Chikere, Obinna Okenwa, Alex Cyr Budin, Francis Duru, Jide Achufusi, Bimbo Manuel, Oyibo Rebel, and René Mena.
Undoubtedly, 2023 has proven to be a remarkable year for enthusiasts of Nollywood cinema, with a string of incredible titles such as Shanty Town, Gangs of Lagos, The Trade, Jagun Jagun, Brotherhood, and Black Book, giving engaging entertainment across various genres.
As the year concludes on a high note for Nigerian movie producers and film enthusiasts, a new blockbuster, “Blood Vessel,” takes the spotlight.
Produced by Charles Okpaleke and Play Network Studios, this gripping mystery and crime thriller, which was directed by Moses Inwang, draws inspiration from a real-life story and unfolds its narrative in Nembe, a community in Bayelsa State, Nigeria.
Set against the backdrop of the Niger Delta region, “Blood Vessel” intricately weaves the lives of characters Abbey, Boma, Degbe, Olotu, Tekena, and Oyinbraekemi. Their collective escape from the upheaval with the military stowaways on a mysterious vessel that brings them danger.
What begins as a pursuit of a chance at a better life quickly transforms into a harrowing struggle for survival, pushing the boundaries of friendship, revealing betrayal, and uncovering the complexities of love and vulnerability.
Beyond its surface narrative, “Blood Vessel” is about the profound immigration experience of individuals from lower-income countries, crafting a narrative that explores themes of love, friendship, loyalty, and brotherhood.
The characters, each on their divergent paths of survival, exemplify the varied motivations driving Tekena and Olotu to seek prosperity abroad, Boma and Degbe escaping the military after a protest gone awry, and ill-fated lovers Abbey and Oyinbraekemi striving to break free from the clutches of destiny.
Plot
The narrative begins with Abbey, the protagonist, recounting the disruption of the once-serene Waijini community. The sudden change stems from audacious youth protests against oil spillage and corporate malpractices, leading to a tragic clash with the military.
Amidst the chaos, Abbey, driven by romance, becomes entangled in a complex situation. His lover, Onyinbrakemi, faces the threat of being sent to Warri for an abortion after her pregnancy is discovered by her father, Ebieye.
Motivated by love and a determination to overcome obstacles, Abbey and Onyin decide to elope. Their unplanned escape becomes intertwined with the destinies of Tekena and Olotu, two brothers seeking passage abroad, and Boma and Degbe, pivotal figures in the community protest.
As they evade the military and seek refuge, Tekena encounters a python believed to be Adumu, the water god. While Onyin attempts to educate the group about the significance of the water god, Degbe and Boma hastily kill the snake, a sacrilege that leaves Onyin apprehensive about potential consequences.
In their pursuit of safety, a better life, and the freedom to love, the six protagonists find themselves onboard a ship bound for Brazil, courtesy of Mr. Perekemi.
Hidden in an isolated compartment with strict instructions, their journey takes a drastic turn when Mr. Perekemi’s failing health leaves them at the mercy of the vessel’s owners, Igor and his team.
Facing hunger, illness, and growing impatience, the group is thrust into a desperate struggle for survival as they navigate the challenges unfolding in their quest for a better life.
Character Analysis
The film curated a cast that not only portrayed their characters through action but also authentically conveyed the essence of Nembe through its language and culture.
The film skillfully uses language as a powerful communication tool, establishing a psychological closeness not only to the movie’s setting but also revealing crucial details about the characters. For instance, Onyin’s proficiency in both Igbo and Ijaw was intricately linked to her Igbo grandmother, providing deeper insight into her character.
Reserved for industry veterans such as Bimbo Manuel, Francis Duru, and Ebere Onyiuke, among others, the main cast features emerging talents like Daniel Ezekiel, Abbey, Adaobi Dibor, Sylvester Ekanem, and Obina Òkè nwa.
Movie Analysis
Blood Vessel is a roller coaster of emotions with an intriguing storyline that sets it apart as a mysterious crime thriller.
Although the initial scene of the movie opens on a conflicting note, captivating viewers but also leaving them in suspense about the overarching theme of the film.
Moses Inwang’s directorial finesse, coupled with a compelling script and outstanding performances, makes this film a must-watch for those seeking a gripping and emotionally charged cinematic experience.
In terms of production, the cinematography and visual effects in Blood Vessel are noteworthy. The film captures the stark contrast between the serene landscapes of the Niger Delta and the harsh realities faced by the characters.
The mysterious ship becomes a character in itself, shrouded in suspense and adding an extra layer of intrigue to the narrative. Also, the water shots in the movie are commendable.
One of the film’s notable strengths lies in its ability to evoke a lot of emotions. From the opening scenes that depict the devastating effects of oil pollution on a once-peaceful community to the intense moments of survival on the mysterious ship, Blood Vessel masterfully elicits empathy, fear, and hope from the audience.
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The characters, portrayed by a talented ensemble cast, breathe life into the narrative, making it easy for viewers to invest emotionally in their struggles and triumphs.
The film’s exploration of themes such as friendship, betrayal, love, vulnerability, time, and chance adds layers of depth to the overall storyline.
As the characters navigate challenges, the audience is taken on a profound journey that extends beyond the screen. The immigration experience from lower-income countries is poignantly depicted, shedding light on the complexities of love, loyalty, and brotherhood.
While the film boasts a compelling narrative, some unresolved aspects leave the audience pondering. The fate of Onyin’s pregnancy remains shrouded in mystery, untouched as their sea voyage commences.
Themes
The film has multiple themes that revolve around the theme of love, dissecting its various facets through the lenses of Storge, Eros, Philia, and Fatuous.
Storge, the familial love, unfolds in the protective embrace of a father for his daughter, showcasing unwavering commitment and a willingness to undertake any risk for the safety of a beloved child.
Eros, the romantic love, blossoms between Onyin and Abbey, poised to overcome every obstacle in its path, even though its fate is tragically sealed.
Amidst the exploration of love, the film further explores the profound dimensions of Philia, the brotherhood love, embodied in the bond between Olutu and Tekena. This unique connection becomes a testament to sacrifice, as Olutu willingly becomes a sacrificial offering for Tekena’s survival.
Flashbacks reveal that Onyin’s mother sought the intervention of Adumu, the water god, due to infertility. However, the film explains that Onyin, as a child of Adumu, is not meant to intertwine with humanity if she is to thrive.
The narrative takes another turn by exploring the consequences of Boma and Degbe’s actions. Their unwitting act of killing a snake believed to embody the water god sets the stage for tragic events within the vessel.
Blood Vessel weaves together these threads of tradition and divine repercussions, shedding light on the complexities of the character’s choices and the ties between their actions and the unfolding consequences.
The film sheds light on the reasons behind Degbe and Boma’s disdain for Abbey, who carries the weight of being labelled “Omeni” a term designating him as a child born to a woman not married to her father.
Mirroring the harsh realities of youth immigration and the corrosive effects of systemic corruption, these underlying themes contribute to the film’s richness, elevating it beyond a mere love story to a thought-provoking commentary on societal issues.
In essence, the movie transcends traditional storytelling by skillfully intertwining themes of love, sacrifice, and societal challenges, offering audiences a nuanced and compelling cinematic experience that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.
Rating
8/10
This film distinguishes itself as a captivating experience that leaves an enduring impression. It is a finely crafted narrative of emotions, delivering an intricate storyline that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
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