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When NYSC Meets Mystery: Miss PJ Reviewed

When NYSC Meets Mystery: Miss PJ Reviewed

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
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What would you do if your National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) posting took you to a remote village where strange and terrifying deaths began happening near you? Would you pack up and leave, or would you stay and face the unknown? This was the dilemma faced by Miss PJ, played by Bimbo Ademoye, in the Nollywood film Miss PJ.

I stumbled upon this movie without much expectation, thinking it might just be another regular Nollywood thing. But I was wrong—Miss PJ left me utterly amazed. Let me take you through this thrilling experience.

Photo credit: Ayeni Abayomi(Facebook)

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  • The Plot Unfolds
  • The Performances
  • Attention to Detail
  • Cinematography and Realism
  • Final Thoughts

The Plot Unfolds

The movie, directed by James Abinibi, follows Miss PJ, a young lady posted to Otitodun village as part of her NYSC assignment. Tasked with teaching English at Otitodun Grammar School, she quickly realizes the village is plagued by a dark secret. Young girls keep dying under mysterious circumstances, they  bleed from their private parts after visiting someone in the bush.

Initially, suspicion falls on Festus, a fellow Corper played by Charles Okocha (Nigeria’s very own Jay-Z), whose flirtatious and promiscuous behavior makes him a prime suspect. Festus, a “premium ashawo” as some might call him, appears to have his way with almost every girl in the village. However, as the story progresses, it becomes clear that the truth is far more deep.

Miss PJ, disturbed by these deaths, reports the incidents to the local government, prompting the arrival of a detective. But while investigations are underway, tragedy strikes again. One of the girls, Labisi, whom Miss PJ had taken under her wing, also falls victim to the strange deaths.

Photo credit: Ayeni Abayomi (Facebook)

 

Labisi’s father, an herbalist played by Ibrahim Chatta, is strict and protective. Despite this, Miss PJ goes out of her way to ensure Labisi gets an education. She provides her with essentials and encourages her to attend school. The bond they form makes Labisi’s eventual death deeply heartbreaking. As Miss PJ grieves, the audience is left wondering who is behind these deaths, and why?

Without giving too much away, let’s just say the mastermind behind the killings was driven by a quest for kingship, using a horrifying ritual that required the lives of seven virgins.

Photo credit: Ayeni Abayomi (Facebook)

The Performances

The acting in Miss PJ was nothing short of stellar.

Bimbo Ademoye: As Miss PJ, she delivered a convincing and heartfelt performance, showcasing courage, compassion, and determination. Bimbo, a Yoruba actress,  portrayed an Igbo Corper, proving her incredible range.

Sola Sobowale: Playing Mrs. Adeyemi, the school principal, Sola excelled in her dual role as a prayerful woman in the morning and a cunning, manipulative character by night. Her pretense was executed to perfection.

Ibrahim Chatta: Breaking free from his usual Nollywood typecast roles, Chatta brought raw emotion and intensity to the character of Labisi’s father. His warning to Festus “Your mama and papa go cry because you die” delivered in broken English, was both funny and chilling.

Even the supporting cast, from the students to the villagers, played their roles with impressive authenticity.

Photo credit: Ayeni Abayomi (Facebook)

Attention to Detail

From the brown-and-yellow Micra taxi that dropped Miss PJ in the village (a clear portrayal of Ibadan’s iconic taxis) to the Corper uniforms hanging outside the lodge, the director’s attention to detail was commendable. The costumes were simple and practical, reflecting life in a rural village. Bimbo’s outfits were especially fitting for her role, emphasizing modesty and simplicity.

Cinematography and Realism

While the cinematography was decent, it could have been better in certain scenes. However, the movie shone in its portrayal of rural life. The director did a fantastic job highlighting the struggles of girls in villages who often lack access to quality education and face societal pressures. Miss PJ’s efforts to encourage the girls to stay in school highlights the true essence of NYSC—service to the community.

The story’s realism was one of its strongest points. The dialogue, the setting, and the characters all felt authentic. However, one scene stood out as unrealistic,  when Miss PJ used a stone to repeatedly hit the killer. For the number of times she struck him, there should have been far more blood or even unconsciousness. Instead, he walked away with a minor injury.

Photo credit: Ayeni Abayomi (Facebook)

Final Thoughts

Miss PJ is an entertaining, educational, and emotional movie that keeps you guessing until the very end. It sheds light on important issues like the dangers of promiscuity, the challenges faced by rural students, and the true purpose of NYSC.

While the movie has a few flaws, its strengths far outweigh them. From brilliant performances to a gripping plot, it’s a film that you’ll want to watch again.

I’ll rate it an 8/10.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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