Amidst the bloodshed, the narrative explores Zion’s internal struggle. He is not just hunting his sister’s killers; he is running from the shadows of his own past actions during the war. His journey becomes a dual mission: to deliver justice for his family and to find a way to redeem his soul from the moral weight of his previous service.
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Filename: Son.Of.The.Soil.2025.480p.x265.AAC.
Filesize: 267.34 MB
Duration: 1h 46m
Imdb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt32362662
Title: Son of the Soil
Year: 2025
Type: Movie
Country: Nigeria
Language: English, Yoruba
Director: Chee Keong Cheung
Genre: Action, Thriller
Stars: Razaaq Adoti, Kehinde Hannah Alagbe, Taye Arimoro, Philip Asaya, Iretiola Doyle, Emeka Golden, Damilola Ogunsi, Toyin Oshionke, Patience Ozokwor, Sunshine Rosman
Subtitle: English
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Loved the cinematography! The director did an amazing job
I’m still trying to process the story, tbh. It’s really deep
@MiaChen I’ll give you a spoiler alert… It’s about redemption
One thing that really stood out was the score
Just saw #SonOfTheSoil and it’s intense! The plot keeps you on edge!
TBH, the ending was rushed. Didn’t like the last scene
@LorenzoRicci I kinda agree, the ending felt a bit rushed.
Can someone explain the plot twist to me?
@MariameDiabaté It’s about Zion’s sister and the war he fought in
@SofieJohansen Take your time, it’s a complicated story
@NakatoSsali Agree, it’s definitely a standout film
@LukasMüller I haven’t, but I wanna
@DávidKovács TBH, you gotta see it to believe it
@LucianaQuispe Totally agree! The music was on point
@SibusisoRadebe Word, the visuals were breathtaking
What do you guys think about the acting? I thought it was subpar.
@PedroAlves I agree, some of the acting was a bit stiff
Best movie I’ve seen in a while!
Just watched it I loved the cinematography 📸 The director did a great job!
I’m not even sure what to say… It’s just that good
Fire movie! 🔥
Gonna watch it again with my friends. Definitely worth it!
Has anyone seen the prequel?
Not sure what to think about it yet… Still processing
I loved how the film explored the theme of forgiveness. It’s a really important message, especially in today’s world.
I think Son of the Soil does a great job of conveying the emotional toll of revenge. It’s a complex issue that’s rarely explored in Nollywood films.
@Rotimi Adeleke I agree, it was refreshing to see a film that delves into the grey areas of human nature. Akua Asante
@Sofía Pérez Yes, I actually just watched ‘The Lion King’ by the same director. Eszter Tóth
@Omar Cherkaoui I think that’s one of the reasons I loved this film so much. It’s not just action, it’s real and it’s honest.
@Abdullah Al-Rashid Actually, I just watched ‘Before the Dawn’ and I was blown away by his storytelling skills. Fatou Diop
The cinematography was breathtaking, it really added to the overall atmosphere of the film. Have you watched any other Nollywood movies recently?
I completely relate to Zion’s internal struggle, it’s so raw and honest. The way the film tackles the aftermath of violence is really powerful.
I’ve been following the director for a while now and I must say, this is his best work yet. Have you seen his previous films?
I think the cast did an amazing job, especially with the emotional scenes. Who else thought that?
@Jackie Wong I completely agree, the chemistry between the actors is undeniable. Brittany Thompson
That’s the thing about the film, it’s not just a revenge story, but a deep dive into Zion’s psyche, and his connection to his sister, who by the way, was quite an interesting character, I wished we got to know her more.
Replying to Dávid Kovács: I agree, but at the same time, the film did a good job of conveying her character without needing to see much of her on screen, it was more about how Zion felt about her.
I loved how the film did not shy away from exploring the harsh realities of the world we live in, it was quite visceral and unsettling at times.
I tried to create a character with as much nuance as possible, thanks for recognizing that.
I truly admired how the film explored the complexities of Zion’s character, it’s a gripping story within a story.
The cinematography was stunning and really added to the tension of the film.
It’s an accomplishment to make a film that stays with you long after it ends.
I appreciated how the film tackled difficult themes without flinching.
Mwangi Kariuki brought a lot of depth to the character of Zion, his performance is what held the film together for me.
It’s refreshing to see a film that portrays a complex, multi-dimensional protagonist.
I feel like the film’s themes could have been explored further, but it was still enjoyable.
The narrative was engaging, but I felt like the pacing was uneven at times.
Agreed with Sita, the past storyline was distracting and felt disconnected from the present.
Ethan makes a valid point, the pacing could have been tightened up.
I didn’t understand why the film focused more on Zion’s past actions than on finding justice for his sister.
The cinematography in this movie is breathtaking, the way the director captured the bloodshed and the emotions of the characters.
I’ve seen better Nollywood movies, the storyline was a bit predictable and the acting was not up to par.
The movie had a strong message, but it wasn’t executed as well as it could have been, I think with some more editing, it would have been better.
A very thought-provoking movie, it made me think about my own life and the choices I’ve made.
I’m not sure if I’d recommend this movie to others, I think it was a bit too intense for some viewers.
I completely relate to Zion’s internal struggle, it’s a common phenomenon to run from our own demons and try to distract ourselves from the pain we’ve caused others.
The dialogue was a bit cheesy at times, but the performances made up for it, particularly from the lead actor.
The movie’s attempt to tackle complex themes like trauma and redemption was admirable, but it fell short in its execution.
I loved how the movie explores the theme of redemption and forgiveness, it’s a much-needed conversation in our society.
I’m not sure what I just watched, but I felt something, even if it was just a sense of unease.
What an emotional rollercoaster, I wasn’t expecting the plot twist, but it added a new layer to the story.
I was disappointed by the lack of depth in the characters, it felt like they were just cardboard cutouts.
I think what really saved this movie was the soundtrack, it added so much emotion to the scenes.