Oxygen 2021
IMDb Ratings: 6.4/10
Genres: Drama, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
Language: English
Release Year: 2021
Director: Alexandre Aja
Stars Cast: Mélanie Laurent, Malik Zidi, Laura Boujenah
Director: Alexandre Aja
Stars Cast: Mélanie Laurent, Malik Zidi, Laura Boujenah
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Oxygen Movie Review
To make a name for himself in the dreaded role with the popularity of High Tension, The Hills Have Eyes, Piranha 3D and Crawl, French director Alexandre Aja is taking a different approach with his new Oxygen exit, with this Netflix gaining more claustrophobic dice. the story of a director pushing a border who even shows a softer side to him than he has been shown before.
Taking the path of burial / Devil in the program as we spend 100 minutes Oxygen locked up in a life-sustaining life with Liz Melanie Laurent's Liz, who woke up not remembering who she was or how she got stuck in the pod immediately. The slowing down spirit, Ajax’s well-photographed ride may not always be the heart-wrenching thing she wants to be but thanks to some guidance and a dedicated young lady, this sweaty tour will keep you engaged throughout.
It starts off slowly, and Liz and I try to figure things out and wonder why we should take care of her grief in order to survive without an A-computer. Known as MILO to help her, Oxygen begins to put things up in the middle mark with more information about what happened and how Liz got into such a difficult situation helping the film in a big way as we all suddenly start to ride all the explosives and fall with Liz as the wind- his health is deteriorating and his quest for survival sounds very stressful every passing moment.
With solid images (and a scene that will go down as one of the best years as we see Liz's outdoor surroundings), Robin Coudert's beautiful points and some awesome refinement clean from its director, Oxygen sounds like a polished and professional contribution and level of Netflix has made donations, ensuring that its highest quality is bought to live a solid and satisfying life.
It does not mean that the film can reach the top of some of its same counterparts, there are many times when the film feels depressed due to repetitive and unrelated situations but despite not being able to reach the top, Oxygen is an exciting thing to check out and a good example of Alexandre Aja trying his hand at something slightly different his usual.
Last Say -
Climbing to its latest stages and incorporating a nice twist from its leading lady, Oxygen is a solid solid object that may not completely catch you but has strong enough times to make it worth your time.
Mice with a lab 3 out of 5.
Taking the path of burial / Devil in the program as we spend 100 minutes Oxygen locked up in a life-sustaining life with Liz Melanie Laurent's Liz, who woke up not remembering who she was or how she got stuck in the pod immediately. The slowing down spirit, Ajax’s well-photographed ride may not always be the heart-wrenching thing she wants to be but thanks to some guidance and a dedicated young lady, this sweaty tour will keep you engaged throughout.
It starts off slowly, and Liz and I try to figure things out and wonder why we should take care of her grief in order to survive without an A-computer. Known as MILO to help her, Oxygen begins to put things up in the middle mark with more information about what happened and how Liz got into such a difficult situation helping the film in a big way as we all suddenly start to ride all the explosives and fall with Liz as the wind- his health is deteriorating and his quest for survival sounds very stressful every passing moment.
With solid images (and a scene that will go down as one of the best years as we see Liz's outdoor surroundings), Robin Coudert's beautiful points and some awesome refinement clean from its director, Oxygen sounds like a polished and professional contribution and level of Netflix has made donations, ensuring that its highest quality is bought to live a solid and satisfying life.
It does not mean that the film can reach the top of some of its same counterparts, there are many times when the film feels depressed due to repetitive and unrelated situations but despite not being able to reach the top, Oxygen is an exciting thing to check out and a good example of Alexandre Aja trying his hand at something slightly different his usual.
Last Say -
Climbing to its latest stages and incorporating a nice twist from its leading lady, Oxygen is a solid solid object that may not completely catch you but has strong enough times to make it worth your time.
Mice with a lab 3 out of 5.

