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Oxygen

  • 1999
  • VM14
  • 1h 32min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,0/10
4903
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Oxygen (1999)
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Due ragazzi rapiscono la moglie di un uomo ricco e la seppelliscono in una scatola con ventiquattro ore di ossigeno. La dura squadra di ricerca con Maddy e altri del NYPD ottengono il caso. ... Leggi tuttoDue ragazzi rapiscono la moglie di un uomo ricco e la seppelliscono in una scatola con ventiquattro ore di ossigeno. La dura squadra di ricerca con Maddy e altri del NYPD ottengono il caso. Arriveranno a lei in tempo?Due ragazzi rapiscono la moglie di un uomo ricco e la seppelliscono in una scatola con ventiquattro ore di ossigeno. La dura squadra di ricerca con Maddy e altri del NYPD ottengono il caso. Arriveranno a lei in tempo?

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    • Richard Shepard
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  • Star
    • Maura Tierney
    • Adrien Brody
    • James Naughton
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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    4903
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      • Maura Tierney
      • Adrien Brody
      • James Naughton
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    Maura Tierney
    Maura Tierney
    • Madeline Foster
    Adrien Brody
    Adrien Brody
    • Harry
    James Naughton
    James Naughton
    • Clark Hannon
    Laila Robins
    Laila Robins
    • Frances Hannon
    Terry Kinney
    Terry Kinney
    • Tim
    Paul Calderon
    Paul Calderon
    • Jesse
    Dylan Baker
    Dylan Baker
    • Jackson Lantham
    Olek Krupa
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    • Madeline's Lover
    Frankie Faison
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    • Phil Kline
    Slavko Stimac
    Slavko Stimac
    • Jerome Jerzy
    Michael Henderson
    • Handsome
    Robert Shepard
    • Sal the Bartender
    Eddie Perez
    Eddie Perez
    • Scary Guy
    Gene Canfield
    Gene Canfield
    • Joe the Cop
    Christopher J. Quinn
    Christopher J. Quinn
    • Chris the Cop
    • (as Christopher James Quinn)
    Judy Goldschmidt
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    Bernard McClain
    • Byron the Cop
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    RussianPantyHog

    A solid thriller

    More articulate people than myself have said it all; but I'll have a go anyway :) Oxygen is a tightly paced and utterly watchable thriller about a female detective (Maura Tierney) on the trail of a psychopathic kidnapper (Adrian Brody) and his buried-alive victim, while fighting demons of her own. The 2 leads are both astonishing. Maura Tierney is SO beautiful and SO talented it's almost indecent :) She has such a thoughtful / intelligent face and completely captivated me with her role in Liar Liar. She's just as good in this movie too. Bruce Almighty might have been half decent if MS Tierney had played the role Jennifer Aniston so completely messed up!! Adrien Brody is another fantastically talented actor yet to get the 'star' status he deserves. He was brilliant in The Pianist and he's brilliant here too. His character was very very scarey. So. Well worth watching.
    Uthman

    Excellent, intelligent film

    In OXYGEN, Richard Shepard has refined his approach to character-driven crime thrillers first seen in his previous, also excellent film, MERCY. Armed with experience and a bigger budget, Shepard has wrested outstanding performances from Maura Tierney and Adrien Brody, in their best work to date. Both characters are quite believable, and their defects are gently extracted and displayed by the subtle script. There are no stereotypes or one-dimensional characters in the whole film.

    This is not to say that this is some esoteric, art-house movie, suitable only for clove-smoking turtleneck-wearers. The action scenes are well-executed and edited. Camera work is very nice; the long Steadicam shot in the train is especially memorable. Tension holds on throughout, and even the asides (such as an FBI agent's humorous soliloquy about the death penalty) integrate well and don't distract.

    I sure would like to see what Richard Shepard could do if given some Really Big Bucks.
    7FlickJunkie-2

    Taut Crime Thriller

    This made for TV psychological crime thriller exceeded my expectations. The story begins with the abduction of a rich wife for ransom. She is buried alive and her abductor sets about collecting the ransom for the location of her grave. However, this is really not the story but only the set up. The real story is about what happens after he is caught as the police and the FBI race against time to get him to reveal where she's buried.

    Our sociopathic villain, known to us only as Harry (after his idol Harry Houdini) is well prepared for the psychological cat and mouse game that follows as he had planned what he would do if he were caught. The result is an effective (though often superficial) contest of psychological one upsmanship between Harry (Adrien Brody) and our heroine police detective, Madeline (Maura Tierney).

    The story has some noticeable plot flaws for a film that is attempting to be a serious crime drama. Certain elements of Harry's escape attempts are implausible. Much of the dialogue between the police officers and FBI agents was inane drivel that made them look like idiots. There are other problems later in the story involving the buried wife that are also troubling. These are not enough, however, to mar an otherwise well crafted plot.

    I was most impressed by the photography, not just the look of the film, but the way the images presented themselves. Director Richard Shepard used the camera very creatively, using objects in foreground and background to dramatize certain images. There was an excellent shot of Madeline's reflection seen in extreme close-up in Harry's eye. The handheld chase scenes made you feel like you were running behind the action. This is a level of directing that is not normally seen on TV. The whole film had a very raw, real look. Things were dirty and disorganized, just like in real life rather than being carefully and symmetrically placed.

    The acting ranged from fair to excellent. The cops and the husband were generally pretty mediocre with moments of nausea. Maura Tierney was good but didn't have the range to play Madeline effectively. Madeline's character required a combination of tormented, pathetic self abuser and case hardened cop. Tierney was outstanding at the tormented side, but came across as tentative and flaccid as the cop (which was the greater part of the role).

    The best performance comes from Adrian Brody as Harry. He was wry and unsophisticated while being just close enough to the edge to keep you guessing if he was cunning or just a psychopath. He played the part with sarcastic disdain, as if the character thought he was smarter than he really was, which indeed was the case.

    Terry Kinney's character, Madeline's cop husband Tim, didn't give him much to work with. He was a wimpy whining loser. Kinney did an adequate job at this portrayal.

    I rated this movie 7/10. For those who enjoy a psychological crime thriller, it won't disappoint.
    Fenrir-5

    Is this what independent film has become ...

    ... trite, hackneyed, and boring. Aside from excellent acting by Maura Tierney (wasted), and a very Anthony-Edwards-esque Terry Kinney, this movie is a waste of 90 minutes. From the dreadfully self-applauding monologues to the unbelievably wanna-be-Tarantino conversations, it's a non-stop tour of hackdom. Adrien Brody never convinces the viewer he's insane. The cops never sound like cops (check out the 2-3 minute monologue given by the "FBI guy" - Brody's wanna-be cool response of "nice monologue!" will have you rolling your eyes. This is dialogue verite?).

    Much like Oprah fans, the plot holes are large and numerous. Tierney's character does nothing to try to hide her burn marks, but only the killer notices. Tierney's character does nothing to hide her alcoholism, but only her friend notices. Adrien Brody's character escapes in some seriously laughable situations (as a 25-year-old with braces, I can tell you the wire does not come out that easy - as an experienced magician, I can tell you that picking cuffs makes a lot of noise, and orthodontic wire is not strong enough for it). The final escape is the worst - how did Brody's character keep the gun on her while they both climbed through a small hole in the roof? How did he keep her quiet while he did all of this? How did the buried woman survive so long, and have the strength and presence of mind to attack him?

    Possibly the worst thing about this movie is how clever the writer/director obviously thinks he is. Does he actually believe we care if the killer and the cop are "the same"? They're obviously not - and how many times can that line be recycled? Does he honestly believe he's drawing us in with the tepid, uninteresting cat-and-mouse dialogue? And what was up with the idiotic dirt-kicking scene? "You're finally free", croaks a dying Brody. Thankfully, by that point, so are we.

    Dreadful, dreadful, dreadful. Skip it. 0/5 stars.
    WritnGuy-2

    Surprisingly Tense....

    Roaming around Hollywood Video's New Releases, passing through theatre hits and theatre flops, and the the unending list of direct-to-video releases, I found this. The story seemed like a good one, and I was in a hurry for something, so I decided to give it a whirl.

    The story is interesting. A middle-aged woman, Frances, is walking her dog when she is approached by what seems like a mild-mannered man. Before she knows it, he flashes a gun, dazes her by hitting her on the temple with it, and smuggles her into a car with a friend. They drive out to the woods somewhere, where she is terrified at the realization that they plan to bury her alive, holding her hostage for her rich husband's money. They put her in the box, the man's accomplice mercifully slipping her the flashlight, and bury her, leaving her to scream in terror.

    Move to New York City, where a cop, Madeline, is made aware of the predicament. After witnessing a horrifying tape of Frances begging for help in the woods, the police must plot to catch the kidnappers and find the woman, all in twenty-four hours, or Frances will run out of oxygen and die.

    I won't elaborate any more on the plot, only that this movie was surprisingly good. When I noticed it was from A-Pix, I groaned and figured I was in for an hour and a half of trash. But then I saw the breathtaking first few minutes, and I was shocked. If anything, those first three to five minutes are terrifying. As Frances is being buried, she is screaming and begging, struggling to survive, lying in that wooden box as the cover is being slipped on, with only a flashlight to depend upon. And even though the cops-pursuing-the-antagonist plotline is overused, it was quite tense, especially when you realize that there are only twenty-four hours to solve the mystery of where Frances is, and the kidnapper is not interested in talking, while his accomplice is nowhere to be found.

    Yes, there are flaws. The script is quite bad, with some lines that I can't believe they wrote in. For some reason, I liked the FBI agent's monologue on the death penalty a la lethal injection, but a lot was pretty bad. Maura Tierney was somewhat convincing as the main cop, playing a B-movie's Clarice Starling. The actor who played Francis's husband was a bit campy. Adrian Brody, the kidnapper, was pretty good, if not a little tough to believe. The one who out-acted them all was Laila Robins, who played Francis. Her role is quite small, only because there's a lot of restrictions with laying in a box underground for the most of the movie. But she was so convincing. My favorite scene is when the flashlight is dying, and she is screaming and begging for it to live a little longer, because, as we learn early on, she is afraid of the dark. I swear, I felt like I was her, and I couldn't believe how empathetic I was of her. Her acting reminded me of Marylin Burn's stellar performance as Sally in "Texas Chainsaw Massacre." She conveyed the emotions of the situation very well. I think that's why I felt so bad for her.

    Overall, I recommend finding this. No, it's not the best thing ever made, but it is very good, and quite intense. Check it out!

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      Adrien Brody really had braces put on his teeth for his role as Harry, rather than get fake ones put in every day. He realized this was a mistake when he realized that he couldn't get into a fight at a bar because his upper lip would be destroyed by the braces.
    • Blooper
      During the first car chase immediately after the small red car pulls in front of Harry and Det. Foster the passenger-side door panel can be seen smashed in. This is before any contact between the two cars.
    • Citazioni

      Harry: [after fed finishes long speech about lethal injection] That was a dumb monolouge.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Filmed between torrential rainstorms on location in New York City
    • Connessioni
      Referenced in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: 3:10 to Yuma/Death Sentence/Balls of Fury/The Hunting Party/Dedication/Self Medicated (2007)
    • Colonne sonore
      Bring Me the Gun
      Written by Shaij Ticotin & Premonanda Ram Johannes

      Performed by Cross of Snow

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    • Data di uscita
      • 12 novembre 1999 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • 24 horas para morir
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Astoria, Queens, New York, New York, Stati Uniti
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      • Curb Entertainment
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