FILM REVIEW: NAIROBI HALF LIFE
DRAMA FILM , 2012
Nairobi Half Life" is a Kenyan drama film that was directed by David "Tosh" Gitonga and produced by One Fine Day Films in collaboration with Ginger Ink Productions, 2012.The story follows a young aspiring actor named Mwas, played by Joseph Wairimu. He leaves his village to pursue his dreams in Nairobi, but he soon discovers the harsh reality of life in the city.
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| Nairobi city |
The film begins with Mwas arriving in Nairobi and immediately falling victim to the city's rampant crime. He is robbed of his possessions, including his clothes, and left with nothing.
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| Mwas ( robbed) |
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| Mwas (theatre) |
The film portrays the struggles of Mwas as he tries to make a name for himself in the big city. Nairobi is a city of contrasts, where the rich live in luxury while the poor struggle to make ends meet. Mwas's journey is a metaphor for the struggles that many young people face in Kenya. The movie does an excellent job of showing the complexities of life in Nairobi, from the corruption that permeates all levels of society to the vibrant culture that exists in the city.
As Mwas becomes more involved in the world of acting, he also becomes involved with a gang of criminals who operate in the city. Mwas tries to balance his pursuit of his dream with his involvement in the criminal world, but he soon discovers that the two are incompatible. Mwas is forced to make a difficult decision about his future, and the consequences of his choices have a profound impact on his life and the lives of those around him.
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| the Gang |
The cinematography of "Nairobi Half Life" is also impressive, capturing the vibrant and colorful atmosphere of Nairobi while also highlighting the grittiness of certain areas giving a realistic and unflinching look at life in the city. The use of handheld cameras and natural lighting gives the film a raw and authentic feel, immersing the audience in the characters' world.
However, the film is not without its flaws. Some of the supporting characters are underdeveloped and could have been given more screen time to flesh out their stories. Additionally, the ending of the film feels rushed and unsatisfying, leaving the audience with more questions than answers.
The film "Nairobi Half Life" having been set in Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya at the present times, explores the various aspects of life in Nairobi, from the bustling streets and markets to the affluent suburbs and the city's seedy underbelly. The film portrays the city's rich culture and diverse population, as well as the challenges faced by those who live in poverty and the crime and corruption that permeate all levels of society.
On balance well-crafted and emotionally resonant film that explores important themes through the lens of a compelling story and strong performances. It is a testament to the talent and creativity of Kenya's emerging film industry.Despite its shortcomings, the film is an impressive achievement that deserves recognition. Its an ideal film for a wide range of audience who are fans of thought provoking story.
Reviewed by
Mores Murimi
CEO Tripple M Films
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