Ojuju ( 2014 )
Zombiefilm från 2014.
"C.J. 'Fiery' Obasi's Ojuju (2014)" is a groundbreaking Nigerian horror film that brings a fresh perspective to the zombie genre. Set in a bustling Lagos slum, the story centers around Romero (Gabriel Afolayan), a local mechanic whose life takes a terrifying turn when his community is hit by a mysterious outbreak. The residents, including Romero's friends and neighbors, start transforming into aggressive, flesh-eating zombies after their water supply becomes contaminated.
As the infection spreads rapidly, Romero, along with his friends Emmy (Kelechi Udegbe) and Peju (Omowunmi Dada), must navigate the chaos and find a way to survive. The trio faces the challenge of escaping the infected zone while dealing with the crumbling infrastructure and limited resources of their impoverished neighborhood.
Obasi's direction infuses Ojuju with a palpable sense of urgency and realism, using the socio-economic backdrop to heighten the horror. The film's gritty aesthetic and naturalistic performances from the cast add depth to the story, making the characters' plight both engaging and believable.
Ojuju stands out not only for its cultural context but also for its innovative approach to the zombie genre, blending traditional horror elements with social commentary. The film addresses issues such as poverty, government neglect, and community resilience, making it a poignant and thought-provoking work.
The film received critical acclaim for its originality, direction, and the compelling performances of its cast. Ojuju won several awards, including Best Nigerian Film at the Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF), and has been praised for its contribution to the burgeoning Nigerian cinema landscape. C.J. 'Fiery' Obasi's Ojuju is a must-see for horror enthusiasts and a significant entry in African genre filmmaking.