“Traffick,” is a cinematic offering by Black Rider in collaboration with Ojis Media Limited, which hit cinemas on December 29, 2023, immersing viewers in a literal voyage fraught with suspense and intrigue.
Produced by Asuelime Ojie Eniola and Toyin Adebola, with direction by Asuelime Ojie Eniola and a script co-authored by Toyin Adebola and Kamara Oti, the movie unfolds as a gripping maritime thriller.
The ensemble cast, featuring talents such as Toyin Adebola, Aaron Sunday, Morgan Nwamba, Gift Obasi, Ada Onyekpa, Colman Chris, Rosemary Afuwape, Chris Iheuwa, Shirley Igwe, Linda Osifo, Keppy Ekpenyong, Seun Akindele, Funky Mallam, Bolanle Ninalowo, and others, brings depth and dynamism to the narrative.
The storyline follows Waju, a marine engineer prompted to respond to a distress call regarding a stranded ship. Little does he know that this rescue mission will uncover an unexpected “cargo” – a young girl concealed in the ship’s engine room.
Waju’s decision to raise the alarm sets off a chain of life-altering events that affect him and his inner circle, implicating a chief responsible for the girl’s capture. In a race against time, Waju, with the support of his power biker friends, must confront powerful adversaries to safeguard his marriage and everyone he holds dear.
The cast’s performances in “Traffick” are commendable, breathing life into their respective roles. Waju’s portrayal as the lead actor, played by Seun Akindele, captures the nuances of a man torn between duty and personal consequences.
The chief played by Keppy Ekpenyong, portrayed with compelling charisma, adds layers to the narrative, making him a formidable antagonist. The power biker friends inject a dynamic energy into the film, creating a synergy that keeps the audience engaged.
At its core, “Traffick” explores themes of morality, sacrifice, and the consequences of one’s actions. The film prompts viewers to ponder the ethical dilemmas faced by Waju as he grapples with the decision to intervene.
The narrative also delves into the corrupt underbelly of power, unravelling a tale of deception and intrigue that extends beyond the surface.
“Traffick” seamlessly blends suspense, action, and drama, taking audiences on a turbulent journey through the maritime world. The film’s production quality is evident in its ensemble cast, each actor delivering a convincing portrayal of their characters. However, there were some pacing issues, with some scenes dragging for too long and others moving too fast.
The movie’s cinematography is good but can be better; it is commendable that it captures the vastness and unpredictability of the open sea. From the confined engine room of the ship to the high-stakes confrontations on the docks, each scene is crafted to heighten the tension.
The play of light and shadow adds a layer of suspense, keeping the audience engaged. Additionally, the film’s action sequences, particularly those involving the power biker friends, are choreographed precisely, enhancing the viewing experience.
In conclusion, the movie is a captivating maritime thriller that navigates the complexities of its plot.
From us at Kemi Filani, it’s 6.9 for the movie “Traffik”