‘Suky’ Review: The Loud Silence of Ola Cardoso’s Debut - What Kept Me Up
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‘Suky’ Review: The Loud Silence of Ola Cardoso’s Debut - What Kept Me Up
Suky opens in a boxing ring, where Adigun (Tobi Bakre) is instructing a group of young fighters with the assured discipline of a man who has survived too much and seen too little change. Among the onlookers is a boy, perhaps ten, his eyes absorbing more than he understands. This boy is Sukanmi, the titular character (Suky). We soon learn that Suky is Adigun’s son. Played in his younger years by Malik Sanni and as an adult by James Damilare Solom…
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