This made me think though that the story would be about a certain cyber criminal called Pius it wasn’t. Similarly, the cinematography by Tomisin Agboola plays a vital role in the early stages of the story by showing, and not telling.Īs I’ve said in previous reviews, the level of propriety shown by EVOM movies is remarkable and it’s seen in the design used for the film’s title, one connected with computer codes, similar to the one launched by “The Matrix” trilogy. I believe there’s more and better to come from them. Tomisin and Feranmi Agboola should be commended for their industry in the Sound Effects and Music of these films. The music in recent EVOM movies has had this distinct feel to it and it’s the same here. “Hacked” marks the start of that animation and it was beautiful to see the contemporary interpretation of the old animation very well done. Firstly, “Corked” marked the new introductory tune for the ministry name display, during the review of which I commended it but also expressed my thoughts on the need to accompany it with a modern-day animation (The link to that article ). I’m beginning to fall in love with EVOM short films because they are creating a knack for innovation. You’re welcome to the review of the short film “Hacked” from EVOM World Network. “Hacked” is one of such movies… In with the new… Something I have observed about many gospel and Christian films is that even after watching a couple of times, you’d still need to pray for more spiritual understanding so that they could impact our lives to the maximum.
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