Starring: Abraham Attah. Idris Elba. Ama K. Abebrese.
Quote: “We do not choose the drum that beats us—only the steps we take.”
Synopsis: Years after the bush, Agu studies in a coastal city, trying to turn scars into a future. When a splinter militia abducts classmates and a phantom “General” crackles over pirate radio, he’s pulled back—this time to save, not to serve. Through mangrove swamps and rain‑lashed checkpoints, Agu traces a route moving stolen aid and child recruits, teaming with a journalist and a medic convoy. Gunfire is mostly felt, not shown; the camera holds on faces and breath. To end the cycle, he must confront the man who once named him.
Review: Raw, humane, unblinking. The trailer leans on intimacy over spectacle—mud‑soft colors, handheld urgency, a heartbeat score rising into fragile hope. If the feature keeps that honesty, it could be vital.
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