‘Vuta N’Kuvute’ Review: A Tenderness of 50s Colonial-Era Zanzibar
Every second of the film feels woven with a care and tenderness that exalts it as a phenomenal piece of visual art.
Every second of the film feels woven with a care and tenderness that exalts it as a phenomenal piece of visual art.
The constant overbearing and jamming down the entire film with many half-baked themes, gives it a very watered down feel.
A few quirky moments here and there, a few interesting shots, but ultimately 'Look Both Ways' is a very tame and harmless film.
'Nairobby', like a good magical act of tying oneself down and letting the unwrapping be the entertainment, is an interesting but daunting watch.
'Rising Son' struggles to coalesce into a cogent, persuasive wholeness, as if distracted by its many detours and ideas.
While packed with noble intentions, Kenyan film 'Chaguo' falls short of creating a memorable political drama.
'Click Click Bang' can be fun when given to it completely, the only problem is, it seems to be intent on preventing one from doing that.
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