Movies Archives - https://theyouthingmagazine.co.ke/tag/movies/ Sun, 01 Jun 2025 19:55:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 https://theyouthingmagazine.co.ke/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/cropped-Youthing-Logo-32x32.png Movies Archives - https://theyouthingmagazine.co.ke/tag/movies/ 32 32 Uradi: Money Problems, Youth Radicalization and Terrorism https://theyouthingmagazine.co.ke/2022/01/04/uradi-money-problems-youth-radicalization-and-terrorism/ https://theyouthingmagazine.co.ke/2022/01/04/uradi-money-problems-youth-radicalization-and-terrorism/#comments Tue, 04 Jan 2022 07:14:59 +0000 https://theyouthingmagazine.co.ke/?p=7645 There is still that stereotypical perception that a Muslim/someone who looks like one, is a terrorist.

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Unemployment, poverty, early parenthood, terrorism and radicalization. Uradi is a film that weaves different stories to package an excellent Kenyan crime film that will be a material of reference to future generations.

I am writing this, not as a film critic, but an ordinary Kenyan bored by his existence and decided to watch a Kenya movie. Immediately after it occurred to me that Uradi was on Netflix, I quickly checked it out. And when the first person I saw on the first scenes was Shix Kapyenga, I knew this film was great.

I first watched Shix Kapyenga on Nairobi Half Life. She was then playing Amina, a prostitute. If you have watched it, you know she nailed it. But before I go far, I would love to note that Shix was not given much material in this film. Maybe that was how it had to play out.

Now, let us talk Uradi. In Swahili, mradi is a project, venture or layout. The film title, Uradi, makes sense if you use the Swahili definitions. Now, stick with me so that I can tell you how ‘project,’ ‘venture’ and ‘layout’ played in this incredible Kenyan film.

The film starts off with Komu (Played by Mwaura Bilal) having a playful conversation with his girlfriend, Shix Kapyenga. News of his university admission arrive and it is time he goes to Nairobi to pursue architectural engineering. Unknown to him is how his architectural skills will be used in terrorism. Again, unknown to him is the fact that he will one day be involved in criminal activities.

When life gets tough in campus Komu turn to petty crime. This drags him deeper into radicalization and terrorism and getting out becomes even harder. While he lives a lavish lifestyle, his skills are in use to plan terrorism attacks in the country. How did he reach there?
Criminal masterminds have “mikono mirefu kushinda ata za government,” meaning that they are well connected with those in power. They thus use that power to carry out terrorism attacks. But who does the dirty work? The broke youth like Komu who cannot even pay a restaurant bill for a girl they take out for dinner. People like Komu who have skills that can help execute a terrors attack. And Komu was a good candidate because he was sharp, knew how to interpret the structure of buildings quickly and could interpret coordinates.

While people like award winning actor Rober Agengo (you will have to watch the move to get his name in the movie) think that Komu’s skills can help save the lives of his wife and kids in Kayole (there was an attack in plan), Kenyan prolific actor Peter Kawa (who played Lieutenant in Uradi) felt he was useless and wondered why their boss choose him. Perhaps this is why Peter Kawa stood out f or me. He was ruthless and a piece of shit. He got into my nerves. Komu was excellent. He played his parts well. He did not disappoint with his emotions, something I feel most Kenyan actors need to master.

While the film story was great, it was also an ordinary crime film. Uradi is not that much different from 4o sticks (which both Mwaura Bilal and Robert Agengo feature), Nairobi Half Life, and Nairobbery. It feels like crime and action does better genre-wise.

I honestly loved the film. However, I will not sleep well if I do not say I noted some loopholes. For instance, there is still that stereotypical perception that a Muslim/someone who looks like one, is a terrorist. I saw Muslim girls operating computers (they must have been be good with cyber intelligence) and the terrorist kingpin being a Somali. I honestly thing media messages needs to be shaped better. Yes, anyone can be a terrorist. In fact, Jemo (played by Switch TV Show presenter Manasseh Nyaga) says that the real terrorists are greedy politicians who embezzle money set aside for development projects. But the fact that the film still profiles a certain group of people is something future film makers should look into.

Another important aspect that I need to mention is the good work the police do and goes unrecognized. A man from the National intelligence service has been following Komu. He sold eggs and smokies at his camps, followed him when he was using his architectural skills to study buildings for in preparation for a terrorist attacks and interceded before he went to deliver a package that would have killed so many people at Kayole and maybe the Danish embassy. The intelligence team helped stop the attack and even captured the criminal masterminds. I believe we do not appreciate such efforts as we should. And Uradi highlighted this aspect perfectly.

Apart from Shiks Kapyenga, more women need to take active roles in the Kenyan film. I watched the premier of Jennifer Gatero’s film, Nairobbery, and I noticed a balance was almost achieved. In a world that is struggling to fight for equity and equality, Kang’ethe Mungai, the writer and director of Uradi, and many others should check on that.

Again, I am not a film critic, but I believe as a media student, I have learned two or three things about film and so I think this review or whatever is, is worth your time. I’d love to mention that you can watch these Kenyan films on Netflix; Poacher, 40 Sticks. Disconnect, Sincerely Daisy and Uradi.

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7 AFRICAN SERIES/MOVIES STREAMING ON NETFLIX https://theyouthingmagazine.co.ke/2021/09/10/7-african-series-movies-streaming-on-netflix/ https://theyouthingmagazine.co.ke/2021/09/10/7-african-series-movies-streaming-on-netflix/#comments Fri, 10 Sep 2021 02:20:22 +0000 https://theyouthingmagazine.co.ke/?p=6080 Rona (as the coolkids would brand Corona Virus pandemic) is here for an uncertain period of time. The pandemic has either made you to...

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Rona (as the coolkids would brand Corona Virus pandemic) is here for an uncertain period of time. The pandemic has either made you to work from home or be a coach potatoe – the latter sounds amazing, if not a lie. This is the time you will watch all the shows on Tv, stream all the fresh and new series and movies. Here are hot 7 African series and movies that are available on Netflix.

QUEEN SONO

Queen Sono is a film about a secret agent from South Africa who is searching for the truth and facts about her mother’s murder. It is the first original African series on Netflix.

BLOOD AND WATER

Blood and water is a South African Netflix original web series. It is a about a teen who sets out to find out whether a swimming star in a private school is her sister who was abducted at birth.

TSOTSI

Tsotsi is a South African film that won the 2006 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and also got nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film in 2006. It is about a young street thug called Tsotsi. He steals a car only to discover a baby in the back seat.

LUCKY

Lucky is a fim about a South African orphan who leaves his Zulu village to start his life in the city. An Indian woman later becomes his a pillar of hope.

HALF OF THE YELLOW SUN

It is a 2013 Nigerian Historical fiction drama film based on a novel by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. The film is about two sisters who are caught up in the outbreak of the Nigerian Civil War.

FIFTY

This is a Nollywood drama set in Lagos, Nigeria. It revolves around four women who fight for their peace in their careers, love and relationships despite the pull of African traditions and cultural obligations.

AYANDA

Ayanda is a 2015 South African film about a young woman who is forced to work as a mechanic in order to keep her father’s business running after he unexpectedly pops his clogs.

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BLOOD AND WATER SEASON 2: RELEASE DATE, CAST. https://theyouthingmagazine.co.ke/2020/09/16/blood-and-water-season-2-release-date-cast/ https://theyouthingmagazine.co.ke/2020/09/16/blood-and-water-season-2-release-date-cast/#respond Tue, 15 Sep 2020 23:06:29 +0000 https://theyouthingmagazine.co.ke/?p=6121 When is season two of Blood and Water coming out?

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 Blood and Water is a South African Netflix Original web series that tells a spellbinding story of a teen who beats all odds to find out if an elite swimming star is her sister who was abducted at birth. The show was released on May 20, 2020.

Blood and Water is the second African Original series on Netflix after Queen Sono.

Season one has only 6 episodes which has made people yearn for season two and eager to know whether Puleng (Ama Qamata) will find out the truth about Fikile (Khosi Ngema) being her real sister.

Will Puleng and KB (Thabang Molaba) break up in season 2? Will Wade and Tahira start dating? Is Mr. Molapa connected to Puleng’s sister’s abduction? These are just some of the puzzles that were left for viewers to ponder on, but the big question is, will there be season two of Blood and Water?

Season one Stars Ama Qamata (Puleng), Khosi Ngema (Fikile), Thabang Molaba (KB), Dillon Windvogel (Wade), Arno Greef (Chris), Ryle de Morny (Chad), Natasha Mathys (Tahira), Cindy Mahlangu (Zama), and Duane Williams (Mark).

In June 2020, Netflix renewed the series for a second season. The announcement was made by Nosipho Dumisa, the show’s director.

Season 2 is set to premier on 24th September 2021.

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List of Kenyan Actors in Hollywood https://theyouthingmagazine.co.ke/2020/08/10/list-of-kenyan-actors-in-hollywood/ https://theyouthingmagazine.co.ke/2020/08/10/list-of-kenyan-actors-in-hollywood/#comments Mon, 10 Aug 2020 07:03:02 +0000 https://theyouthingmagazine.co.ke/?p=6110 There are a couple of Kenyan actors making moves in Hollywood with their acting prowess.

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Kenyan Fim Industry is broadening it’s wings, with a good number of actors and films cruising our flag on the international scopes. The game is changing every dawn with sprouts of new talents. There are a couple of Kenyan actors making moves in Hollywood with their acting prowess, here is the list:

LUPITA NYONG’O

Lupita is a Kenyan-Mexican actress and daughter of Anyang’ Nyong’o. She began her career in Hollywood as a production assistant. She has acted in East River (2008), Shuga (2009-2012), 12 years a slave (2013), Star Wars sequel trilogy (2015-2019), Black Panther (2018), Us (2019).

EDI GATHEGI

Edi was born in Nairobi, Kenya and grew up in Albany, California. He appeared in the television series House as Dr. Jeffrey Cole, as Laurent in Twilight Saga: New Moon, as Darwin in X-Men: First Class as Matias Solomon in The Blacklist and as Cheese Gone Baby Gone. He also featured in Into the Badlands as Baron Jacobee.

RAYMOND OFULA

Raymond is a Kenyan actor who has mad appearances in films such as To Walk With Lions (1999), Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle Of Life (2003), The White Masai (2005), Winterreise (2006), The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind (2019) and Queen Sono. He also acted in Makutano Junction (2007) and Mali (2011-2015).

CHARLES GITONGA MAINA

He is a Kenyan-born actor famously known for his starring role in The Air Up There (1994) and SeaQuest 2032 (1993).

MARY OYAYA

She was born in Mombasa, Kenya and has lived kn various places including Canada, Sweden and Australia. She has acted in Farscape (1999) and Attack of the Clones (2002).

LENNY JUMA

He is well known for his appearances in Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (2003), The Constant Gardener (2005), and Arthur and the Invisibles (2006).

BENJAMIN A. ONYANGO

Benjamin Alfred Onyango Ochieng was born in Nairobi Kenya. He is known for Tears of the Sun (2003), God’s Not Dead (2014) and Beautifully Broken (2018).

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