Oxygen (2021) Directed by Alexander Aja 6A
Dr. Liz Hansen (Melanie Laurent) wakes up in an elaborate cryogenic pod with no memory of how she got there. She isn't even sure who she is. All she knows is what her computer (Mathieu Almaric) tells her, and that's that her oxygen is running out. After a horrifying introduction that lasts several minutes, the film moves onto a series of increasingly desperate attempts by Liz to find out what is going on and to escape from her capsule-like pod before she suffocates. Turns out she's not where she thinks she is and there are a lot of suspenseful twists along the way as she figures things out. Oxygen is stylish and satisfying, among the best science fiction movies that I have seen in ages. Ryan Reynolds trapped in a casket in Buried might come to mind as a comparable, but Oxygen is way, way better than that movie. True, we spend most of our time with Liz, and Laurent does a wonderful job of capturing both her panic and her smarts. But we get several brief excursions away from her confinement that allow the audience to understand what is actually happening. High production values, a well thought out script, slick direction and some imaginative threats contribute to Oxygen's effectiveness considerably. Any science fiction buff is in for a real treat.
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