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TIDE: A Quiet Storm Of Guilt, Grief And The War Within

Tide, Produced By Evan Okechukwu, Directed By Femi Despy Is Starring Kunle Remi And Uche Montana

by Chika Izuora
3 years ago
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In a Nollywood landscape often fueled by spectacle and speed, TIDE is a rare film that does the opposite. Produced by Evan Okechukwu and directed by Femi Despy, this slow-burning psychological drama dives headfirst into male vulnerability, family estrangement and emotional paralysis.
TIDE isn’t just a film it’s a statement. Evan Okechukwu’s commitment to stories where silence speaks louder than action results in a story that trusts viewers to sit with discomfort rather than escape it through clichés.

The Story
Melvin (Kunle Remi) is drowning emotionally and spiritually. Haunted by guilt following his mother’s death and estranged from a judgmental father and moralistic brother, Melvin spirals into a dark place where even love feels unreachable. Only Zoey (Uche Montana) offers fleeting refuge.

The film unfolds through tender moments, loaded silences and confrontational family dialogue, slowly revealing a man coming undone.

What Works

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* Kunle Remi delivers one of his finest performances — wounded, restrained, raw.
* Uche Montana is compelling as Zoey, offering softness without sentimentality.
* The flashbacks and emotional realism give the film authenticity and emotional weight.
* Evan Okechukwu’s choice to center grief, silence and moral ambiguity sets it apart from mainstream dramas.
What May Not Work for Everyone
* TIDE is not for viewers seeking fast resolutions or plot-heavy pacing.
* The emotional tension builds gradually, which rewards patient viewers but may challenge casual ones.

The Evan Okechukwu Touch
* Evan’s vision is unmistakable. From casting to tone, her influence anchors the film in emotional truth. She produces not just for entertainment but to provoke conversation and self-reflection.

A recent industry colleague called her “a storyteller sharpened by empathy.” That sensibility is felt in every scene of TIDE.

Final Verdict

TIDE is a meditative, quietly devastating portrait of grief and shame. Its strength lies in what it refuses to do — no melodrama, no neat endings. Just pain, truth and humanity.
Rating: 9/10
For lovers of emotional depth, not surface drama.

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