'The Milkmaid' creates a chilling yet familiar dystopia [olahypesloaded Review]
Maryam Booth and Anthonieta Kalunta in 'The Milkmaid' [Instagram/@milkmaid_movie]
Desmond Ovbiagele's 'The Milkmaid' is not the first film about insurgency but will rise to the ranks of the best to tell it. Think of writing a story of insurgency in Nigeria as being stuck between the devil and the deep blue sea. It is a matter of religion on one end, the government's incompetence on the other and we might never be truly ready to face the realities of both squarely.
Regardless, these stories need to be told even at the cost of antagonism from the keepers of both divides. Desmond Ovbiagele 's 'The Milkmaid' dares to not walk on eggshells in its narration of the painful reality of communities ravaged by terrorism.
From its opening scene, the story, backed by a striking score, steadily encapsulates its audience in a familiar dystopia. A teenage girl cries out for help for her injured brother. In a flash, the community's men appear with sticks ready to protect their own. Unfortunately, this is an ambush and the young woman, the bait. While this scene does a fine job of setting the mood of the film, it also aptly captures the government's ineptness in the area of security. And this hangs over 'The Milkmaid' like a dark cloud. As the story progresses, the most poignant feeling becomes that of helplessness. The lead character, Aisha (Anthonieta Kalunta) attempts to rescue her sister, Zainab (Maryam Booth) , from religious insurgents who attacked their village.

Undoubtedly, 'The Milkmaid' is a firmly narrated protest, one that points to both the government and the governed. Another important message is how the story establishes a casual effect in its resolution. The film's villain, Dangana eventually pays the price for his heinous crimes against humanity and religion. It is a satisfying end for all.
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