The Trade

2023

Action / Crime / Drama

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IMDb Rating 5.4/10 10 120 120

Plot summary

This is the story of a notoriously cunning kidnapper known only by name, who has ravaged the southern part of Nigeria for over a decade. 'Eric' undertakes a job that brings the law closer than ever before. Inspired by true events.


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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by sirvimojotule 8 / 10

A story of crime, greed, ambition and betrayer

Let's talk about "The Trade" a recent Nigerian movie you probably didn't notice.

But before then, let's talk about the brain that has recently given us great movies that made Nigerians proud, Jadesola Osiberu!

Just 37 years old, this lady has overwhelmed the Nigerian film industry with amazing stories and also signing a three-year contract with Amazon Prime Video, notable among her works are; Sugar Rush, Isoken, Ayinla, Brotherhood, Gangs of Lagos and The Trade.

The movie, The Trade tells a Nigerian story of a kidnapper and kingpin, how he runs his operations. It tells a story of greed, over abitiousness and betrayer.

I can now say Jadesola Osiberu has own my heart with her storytelling.

The Trade is Nigerian movie you should see.

I love it when characters break out of their regular roles, roles we know them with and always see them paly to play a role which maybe totally different from what they're known with. The trade did this for some of the actors except for Stan Eze, who before this project was already a versatile actor.

The actors did great by becoming one with their character (most).

But all said and done, this was a regular crime story with no uniqueness.

Reviewed by timilehinmustapha 6 / 10

Gripping Crime Drama/Thriller?

The Trade" is a gripping crime drama film, directed by Jadesola Osiberu, that draws inspiration from the true story of a notorious kidnapper who terrorized southern Nigeria for over a decade. Blossom Chukwuejukwu plays the elusive kidnapper, Eric, while Rita Dominic portrays one of his unfortunate victims. The film boasts an ensemble cast of talented Nollywood veterans, including Ali Nuhu, Chiwetalu Agu, Gideon Okeke, and Shawn Faqua, among others.

One of the film's most notable strengths is its ability to showcase Nigeria's diversity in terms of culture and religion. The film features engaging shots that open a window into various aspects of Nigerian culture, which are not commonly portrayed in popular movies. This exploration of the country's diversity is a refreshing addition to the typical Nollywood fare.

Another strength of the film is its subtle approach to Eric's character. The audience is not explicitly told that Eric is a kidnapper, but instead experiences his actions and interactions with other characters. This approach makes Eric more dangerous and unpredictable, as he blends in with the crowd like an average Nigerian man. The performances of the cast are also noteworthy, with Osiberu's direction helping to build tension as Eric moves from one kidnapping to another until he meets Rita Dominic's character.

The humor that occasionally punctuates the film provides much-needed relief from the dark subject matter, while the satisfying ending delivers a just conclusion to Eric's criminal activities. However, the film is not without its flaws. The audio quality was subpar, making it difficult to hear or understand. Inconsistency in the "r" factor in the speeches of some Igbo characters also detracted from the film's overall quality.

Certain scenes were not well-executed, such as the kidnapping of Rita Dominic, which appeared too easy, or the police officer's shooting, which was poorly edited. Some parts of the story felt rushed, such as how the police obtained the phone and SIM cards or how they tracked down Eric's location from Chris's phone. These flaws left some parts of the story feeling incomplete and not allowing the audience to fully take in the evidence. The car crash scene was also unrealistic, while the death of Shawn Faqua's character, who seemed to be an antagonist, did not evoke any emotion.

Overall, "The Trade" is an enjoyable Nollywood movie that offers something different from the norm, with excellent locations, a great cast, and an engaging plot. The film's technical aspects, some scenes, and certain characters would benefit from improvement, but it is still worth watching for those seeking a crime drama with a Nigerian flavor.

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