Tianah Jubilee, a fashion designer, recently shared her profound review. She watched Daniel Etim-Effiong’s debut film, The Herd, on Netflix. Jubilee described the movie as more than just entertainment. She called it a stark portrayal of Nigeria’s current situation.
For Jubilee, watching The Herd felt like “watching Nigeria cry out loud.” The film effectively conveys the helplessness. It highlights the many challenges Nigerians face daily. This makes it far more than simple fiction.
A Film Reflecting Current Realities
The Herd is a crime thriller. It is set in Ekiti State. The plot centers on a wedding. This celebration quickly devolves into a desperate fight for survival. Gunmen, disguised as herdsmen, abduct the couple and other travelers.
The movie premiered in cinemas on October 17. Its Netflix release followed on November 21.
A Profound and Insightful Experience
Jubilee found the film deeply moving. She expressed her feelings in writing. “Watching The Herd on Netflix feels like seeing Nigeria openly weep,” she stated. “It causes pain because this movie transcends a mere story. It mirrors our actual reality.”
She added, “So many families currently face this fear, loss, and unanswered questions. They endure a pain that never truly leaves.” Jubilee continued, “The film conveys the nation’s burdens. It depicts the widespread helplessness. It reveals the harsh truths we all strive to overcome.” She concluded, “The filmmaker seemed prescient, as if he foresaw these coming struggles.”
An Appeal for Greater Awareness
Jubilee urged all Nigerians to watch the film. She believes it offers a vital understanding of the nation’s current state. “To truly grasp Nigeria’s situation, watch The Herd,” she advised. “Do this not just through news reports, but from an emotional perspective. The film will deeply impact you. It will also enlighten you.”
She encouraged, “Experience it. Let its powerful message resonate. It confirms our struggles are real. And something must change urgently.”
Widespread Impact Following Netflix Debut
Since its Netflix release, The Herd has garnered significant attention. Its realistic portrayal of societal issues has resonated with audiences. Many viewers felt deeply moved. They reflected on the daily struggles faced by Nigerians.