In Line, directed by Tope Oshin and starring Adesua Etomi, Uzor Azukwe, Chris Attoh and Sika Osei, is one of those films that pulls you in quietly… then makes you lean all the way forward. From the start, you can tell this isn’t about to be a simple story.
Kate(Adesua), co-owner of a top advertising firm, welcomes back her husband, Debo (Azukwe), who has been serving time for killing his own father!. But it is not the best of welcomes as she no longer seems to be in love with him. She is in love with his best friend and their family lawyer, David (Attoh), and they have been singing "Secret Lovers" by Atlantic Starr for the entire six years that Debo was away.
Debo is not feeling comfortable, and he suspects that his wife is having an affair and seeks to find out by hiring a Private Investigator Bella( Sika Osei), who happens to be an ex-lover of his.
As part of the investigation Bella becomes an undercover 'Ekaette'(as in housemaid). And now the story takes a massive twist with more intrigues.
This 2017 film, which previously streamed on Netflix, is now available on YouTube, giving a whole new audience the chance to step back into its layered tension and slow-burning drama.
Kate(Adesua), co-owner of a top advertising firm, welcomes back her husband, Debo (Azukwe), who has been serving time for killing his own father!. But it is not the best of welcomes as she no longer seems to be in love with him. She is in love with his best friend and their family lawyer, David (Attoh), and they have been singing "Secret Lovers" by Atlantic Starr for the entire six years that Debo was away.
Debo is not feeling comfortable, and he suspects that his wife is having an affair and seeks to find out by hiring a Private Investigator Bella( Sika Osei), who happens to be an ex-lover of his.
As part of the investigation Bella becomes an undercover 'Ekaette'(as in housemaid). And now the story takes a massive twist with more intrigues.
This 2017 film, which previously streamed on Netflix, is now available on YouTube, giving a whole new audience the chance to step back into its layered tension and slow-burning drama.