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Movie Review: “THINLINE” Falls Short of Its Suspenseful Start

Movie Review: “THINLINE” Falls Short of Its Suspenseful Start

Ayobami OwolabibyAyobami Owolabi
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THINLINE, written by Prisca Okeke, directed by Akay Mason, and produced by Mercy Aigbe—who also stars as Damilola Njoku—is a whodunnit thriller drama that premiered in cinemas on December 13, 2024, with a runtime of two hours. The film is now available for streaming on Netflix Naija and KavaTV for international audiences.

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  • Synopsis (Spoilers Ahead)
  • Review
  • Story and Themes
  • Direction and Execution
  • Casting and Performances
  • Technical Aspects
  • Observations and Questions
  • Conclusion
    • Verdict: 6/10

Synopsis (Spoilers Ahead)

Pastor Raymond “Ray” Njoku (Uzor Arukwe) is a respected clergyman with a devoted wife, Damilola (Mercy Aigbe). During a conference trip, Ray encounters Annabel “Annie” Coker (Uche Montana), a notorious prostitute. What begins as a chance meeting quickly escalates when Annie is found dead in her hotel room. With multiple suspects, including Pastor Ray, the story revolves around the pressing question: who is the killer?

Review

THINLINE begins with a strong, captivating start that immediately draws the viewer into its suspenseful narrative. However, as the film progresses, particularly toward the final act, the plot loses momentum, and the ending feels somewhat underwhelming. Despite its promising premise, the resolution fails to fully capitalize on the tension built earlier.

Movie Review: “THINLINE” Falls Short of Its Suspenseful Start

Story and Themes

The movie explores faith, temptation, blackmail, kleptomania, personal vendetta, and redemption. It examines transparency and accountability in relationships, particularly between Pastor Ray and Damilola, highlighting their trust and loyalty.

Direction and Execution

The pacing and editing kept the movie engaging, with minimal dragged scenes or unnecessary dialogue. Effective use of flashbacks and scene superimpositions maintained intrigue, while character development was generally well-handled.

Casting and Performances

Contrary to the usual challenges of handling an ensemble of A-list actors, THINLINE largely succeeds. Uche Montana delivers a compelling and nuanced performance, with impressive on-screen chemistry alongside Uzor Arukwe. Secondary characters, such as Cute Abiola and Ibrahim Yekini, added humor and layers to the story. Mercy Aigbe, while talented, felt miscast as Damilola, lacking the chemistry with Uzor Arukwe that the role demanded.

Technical Aspects

Cinematography, editing, and sound were executed well. However, costume and hair styling were weaker points. Mercy Aigbe’s hairstyle, particularly in the later scenes, was unflattering, and the hotel-centric locations felt repetitive and less authentic.

Observations and Questions

Several narrative choices left questions unanswered:

  • Damilola’s intelligence seemed inconsistent with her actions.
  • Detective tactics raised ethical concerns, bordering on coercion.
  • Some characters, including Pastor Ray’s companion, were left unresolved.
  • Certain plot points, like how the police identified other suspects, felt underexplained.

Conclusion

THINLINE is enjoyable and suspenseful in parts, but the film ultimately falls short of its potential. The tension diminishes in the final act, and the resolution feels too convenient. While performances shine, stronger narrative cohesion and a more compelling ending could have elevated the film.

Verdict: 6/10
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Owolabi Ayobami is an emerging entertainment journalist, dedicated to delivering the latest scoop on Nollywood, music, and celebrity culture. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, he brings fresh insights and perspectives to the entertainment beat.

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