From the high brow areas to places like Makoko, the series delivers on portraying a realistic picture of the country. The cinematography is also top-notch as the production crew delivers on capturing stunning locations that represent Nigeria. Other cast members like Deyemi Okanlawon, Ramsey Nouah, Kehinde Bankole, and Gabriel Afolayan also did a great job in their respective roles. And there is the breakout star, Genoveva Umeh, who plays a convincing drug addict sent to rehab and fails to know a mother's love. Kate Henshaw also does an excellent job playing the role of the hostile and wicked mother, who delivers very savage lines. The chemistry between Nancy Isime and Ini-Dinma was astounding as they portrayed what a real friendship entails. It would be a crime not to appreciate the stellar acting performances of the entire cast. The movie ends on a cliffhanger with Timeyin pointing a gun at her mother's head. Seeing his hesitance, Timeyin offers to do the job, but she shoots Uncle B instead of attacking the girls. Kola's mother, who seeks revenge, asks Femi to kill the girls. During their stay, they were arrested by the police and taken to an abandoned warehouse by Kola's uncle, Uncle B (Ramsey Nouah). Kemi sustains a significant injury following their encounter with the organ trafficker, so the girls' journey to her grandmother's town for assistance. With help from Kenny, the girls plan to flee to another country, but their plans are cut short when he dies at the hands of an organ trafficker. To escape the police, the girls run away, facing different challenges thrown their way. Kola's body is later found, and a search begins for the girls. Meanwhile, the ladies have a problem when a photographer has incriminating pictures.ĭue to his impossible blackmail, they resort to killing him. While his drug-addicted sister, Timeyin (Genoveva Umeh), accuses their brother of killing him, his mother is optimistic that he has come to his senses and is taking a break. The opening scene becomes apparent when both ladies desperately look for ways to cover up their crime.įollowing Kola's disappearance, his family is worried. This doesn't sit well with Kola, so he strangles her but is cut short when Kemi shoots him, causing his death. Sarah, after reflecting, has a change of mind about getting married. Kola manages to overcome the hitman sent to assassinate him during the engagement party. While Kemi asks her to stop the wedding, her mother orders her to tolerate it as the family's financial well-being is at stake. After dinner, Sarah opens up to Kemi and her mother about Kola's abuse. The next scene shows both Sarah and Kola's family at a dinner table, and it's glaring that Kola's family, especially his mother (Kate Henshaw), hates both Sarah and her family because they are poor. However, as with other films, this four-part limited series has shortcomings. Meeting the demands of "what it takes to be a blockbuster," it is no surprise that the series has become a national sensation. They find themselves running away from the law and the ruthless family of their victim. Several hours after its release, viewers took to various social media platforms to applaud the efforts of the cast and crew, with the hashtags of the series and its characters trending on Twitter.īlood Sisters primarily tells the story of two best friends, Sarah and Kemi, who become fugitives after murdering a man. In partnership with Ebonylife films, Netflix released its first Nigerian limited series on May 5. Blood sisters takes a fresh spin on how African stories are told and promises to take viewers on a thrilling experience.įrom the streaming platform that gave Nigerians films such as 'Man of God', 'Chief Daddy', and King of Boys' comes an original crime thriller series that has captured the hearts of many Nigerians, Blood Sisters.
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