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Between Worlds – Episode 1: “The Eye of Esu” Review

Between Worlds – Episode 1: “The Eye of Esu” Review

by Joyce
April 24, 2025
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Movie Title: Between Worlds

Genre: Drama, Fantasy

Release Date: 6th March, 2025

Casts: Femi Branch as King Oba Ajitoni, Ropo Ewenla as Grand Seer and cultural consultant, Awe Abayomi as Olamide, Soibifaa Dokubo as Esu, Taiwo Ola as Ifetomiwa, Ifu Ennada, Olujide Sunday, Emmanuel Degiri, Laolu Loto, Oreofe Oguntola. 

Synopsis: In the premiere episode of Between Worlds titled Eye of Esu, we are introduced to Lamide. Lamide is a cyber-criminal who is banished to a mystical realm after defrauding a widow who seeks divine justice. Transported to Ilu Aarin, a world governed by powerful deities, he faces the consequences of his past mistakes. As he navigates this supernatural realm, Lamide embarks on a transformative journey of redemption, fate, and self-discovery, shaped by the rich tapestry of Yoruba mythology and the gods' powerful influence on his life.


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In the opening episode of Between Worlds, titled “The Eye of Esu”, viewers are drawn into a captivating and culturally rich narrative that explores the aftermath of betrayal, the burden of survival, and the subtle yet powerful interplay between the physical and spiritual realms. This is not just a tale of personal misfortune—it’s a story laced with ancestral forces, Yoruba mythology, and the quiet grip of fate.

We meet Lamide, a young boy whose life changes irreversibly when his mother becomes a victim of a devastating financial scam. The betrayal is swift and cruel, stripping her of her dignity, her savings, and ultimately, her health. The emotional devastation this loss inflicts on Lamide is palpable, setting the tone for the emotional and psychological landscape the series dares to traverse.

As the episode unfolds, it becomes clear that Lamide is not a mere casualty of misfortune. Instead, he is a product of a broken system—a vulnerable soul who learns to mirror the world’s ruthlessness in order to survive. Left without a protector or support system, he chooses a path of deception and manipulation to carve out a semblance of control in a world that feels increasingly indifferent to his suffering.

But Between Worlds is no conventional drama. This is a show where the spiritual and symbolic are not background decoration—they are the very lens through which reality is perceived. Lamide’s descent into moral ambiguity doesn’t go unnoticed. Watching from the shadows is Esu, the Yoruba deity of the crossroads, known as a trickster, a messenger, and a guardian of balance. Esu, played with commanding subtlety, is not there to punish or reward, but to observe and influence—a divine reflection of the decisions Lamide is making.

The symbolism here is not accidental. The crossroads is an enduring metaphor in African spirituality, and Lamide is at one in every sense. Every step he takes brings him closer to spiritual consequence. His reality begins to shift—quietly at first. Shadows stretch longer than they should. Whispers echo where there should be silence. The supernatural world has started watching.

This spiritual interference is underscored by the episode’s atmospheric cinematography. The camera lingers on culturally charged symbols—cowrie shells, carved masks, ancestral cloths—and uses warm hues to ground the narrative in its Yoruba roots. It’s a visual reminder that while Lamide is struggling with earthly troubles, there’s a whole other realm weighing in on his fate.

The cast is deeply compelling. Awe Abayomi brings depth and restraint to Lamide’s role. His portrayal is subtle, layered, and heartbreakingly honest. We feel his pain, we question his decisions, and yet we understand them. It’s this nuance that gives the character moral complexity rather than painting him as merely a victim or villain. Supporting performances from Soibifaa Dokubo and Femi Branch are just as riveting—playing figures who may or may not be what they seem, straddling both human and spiritual identities.

Esu’s presence, though not always spoken about, dominates the episode. We sense the deity’s influence in small, eerie details: a bird cry at an odd moment, a streetlight flickering as Lamide makes a consequential choice. These are not coincidences—they’re omens. And they’re woven into the story with such natural ease that the magical realism of the show feels authentic rather than performative.

By the end of The Eye of Esu, we understand that Lamide is no longer just a boy seeking survival—he is a soul standing at the brink of two worlds. One ruled by pain, revenge, and deception. The other guided by ancestral forces, divine justice, and the terrifying clarity that comes with confronting your destiny.

More than just an origin story, Episode 1 lays the groundwork for a psychological and spiritual journey that promises to be as emotional as it is mystical. It dares to ask: What happens when survival leads you straight into the hands of the gods? What happens when the gods start watching back?

Between Worlds Episode 1 is a masterful beginning. It challenges, enchants, and raises stakes not just for the characters but for viewers, who must reckon with the cost of choices made in desperation—and the spiritual debts they may incur.

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