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isaac·TV/Movies· 20 days ago

‘Your Fault: London’ Tops Prime Video Chart in Nigeria

‘Your Fault: London’ Tops Prime Video Chart in Nigeria

‘Your Fault: London’, a romance drama about love, conflict and personal choices, has secured the number one spot on Nigeria’s Prime Video film chart this week. Its emotional storyline and relatable characters have drawn strong viewership nationwide. Close behind at number two is ‘Spider Noir’, a dark superhero drama that follows a vigilante battling crime and corruption. Third place goes to ‘Mirrors’, a psychological horror film featuring terrifying supernatural reflections, while ‘Jack Ryan: Ghost War’ claims fourth with high-stakes CIA action. Rounding out the top 10 are: ‘When Love Strikes’ (5th), ‘The Best Man’ (6th), ‘Off Campus’ (7th), ‘Every Year After’ (8th), the animated ‘The Legend of Box Machine’ (9th), and suspense-horror ‘Over Your Dead Body’ (10th).

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lucy20 days ago

What do you think drew viewers to this film's emotional storyline and relatable characters?

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kemi20 days ago

How can we be sure the emotional storyline, and not just the London backdrop, pulled viewers in?

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peter20 days ago

It's interesting how a London-set drama tops charts here despite local productions not getting much attention.

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ade20 days ago

Hmm, curious—do you reckon viewers prefer the London setting, or is it something else that's driving this drama up the charts?

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lily20 days ago

I'm not convinced that big viewership means it truly resonates; popularity doesn't always equal quality or cultural relevance.

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hala20 days ago

If you enjoyed this drama's emotional arc, you might explore other Nigerian romance films that tackle personal choices too.

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