Ficção Científica Volume Um: O Legado de Osiris
Título original: Science Fiction Volume One: The Osiris Child
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Situado no futuro em uma época de colonização interplanetária, um casal improvável enfrenta uma crise global iminente e enfrenta os monstros que vivem dentro de todos nós.Situado no futuro em uma época de colonização interplanetária, um casal improvável enfrenta uma crise global iminente e enfrenta os monstros que vivem dentro de todos nós.Situado no futuro em uma época de colonização interplanetária, um casal improvável enfrenta uma crise global iminente e enfrenta os monstros que vivem dentro de todos nós.
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Science Fiction Volume One: The Osiris Child is a little Aussie science fiction gem.
This is not a big budget film but it makes the best possible use of the funding it does have. For its money it offers up excellent performances from the predominantly Australian cast, above average special effects and an interesting story that takes a bookish approach, with the film broken down into chapters. Each chapter has its own overriding theme that builds into a bigger story of interplanetary imperialism, greed, political intrigue and friendship.
Perhaps the only downside to this tale being the creature effects, which seemed a bit "muppety" at times and were a long way from being genuinely scary.
That said, this film remains a polished affair in most respects and puts the often lazy efforts of big budget counterparts to shame. Eight out of ten from me.
This is not a big budget film but it makes the best possible use of the funding it does have. For its money it offers up excellent performances from the predominantly Australian cast, above average special effects and an interesting story that takes a bookish approach, with the film broken down into chapters. Each chapter has its own overriding theme that builds into a bigger story of interplanetary imperialism, greed, political intrigue and friendship.
Perhaps the only downside to this tale being the creature effects, which seemed a bit "muppety" at times and were a long way from being genuinely scary.
That said, this film remains a polished affair in most respects and puts the often lazy efforts of big budget counterparts to shame. Eight out of ten from me.
Though it could have a better script, the plot is quite interesting and the characters are likeable.
The CGI and special effects are both average.
Overall a good movie to ease your mind off the unending Marvel Superheroes Marathon that is currently flooding Hollywood.
Being a devout science fiction fan I've developed a philosophy: "We have to suffer for our sci-fi." Meaning that until recently there have been so few choices in sci-fi and even though most low budget attempts are mediocre and cheesy, we suffer through them anyway because we love the genre.
Every now and then a low budget indie comes along that surprises us by being even better than most high budget kin."Time Lapse," "John Dies in the End"and "Revolt" are prime examples of these overachievers. "Science Fiction Volume One: The Osiris Child" is also in this category.
Set in the future, the story of SFVOOC, (abbreviated title)is about a disgraced former space pilot who sets off on a barren planet with a convict whose escaped the prison from hell in a race against time to save the pilot's twelve year old daughter -- a cross between "The Road Warrior" and "Alien." It's a gritty Aussie film with few pretensions a good story and good acting. Released around the same time as "Alien Covenant," it is head and shoulders above Ridley Scott's ponderous, idiotic remake of his sci fi classic. I would go so far as to recommend skipping AC and watch SFVOOC instead. You'll have a lot more fun and be far less annoyed.
SFVOOC is not a perfect film like "Ex-Machina" but an enjoyable effort worthy of our time.
Every now and then a low budget indie comes along that surprises us by being even better than most high budget kin."Time Lapse," "John Dies in the End"and "Revolt" are prime examples of these overachievers. "Science Fiction Volume One: The Osiris Child" is also in this category.
Set in the future, the story of SFVOOC, (abbreviated title)is about a disgraced former space pilot who sets off on a barren planet with a convict whose escaped the prison from hell in a race against time to save the pilot's twelve year old daughter -- a cross between "The Road Warrior" and "Alien." It's a gritty Aussie film with few pretensions a good story and good acting. Released around the same time as "Alien Covenant," it is head and shoulders above Ridley Scott's ponderous, idiotic remake of his sci fi classic. I would go so far as to recommend skipping AC and watch SFVOOC instead. You'll have a lot more fun and be far less annoyed.
SFVOOC is not a perfect film like "Ex-Machina" but an enjoyable effort worthy of our time.
This movie has decent acting for the most part, very good effects and CG, a good score and a reasonable story - you get involved, care sufficiently about the characters and so forth. Its not earth- shatteringly original, but I didn't feel short-changed at any point. There is a lot of attention to detail, nice shots, some really nice sci-fi ideas (Love the perpetually revolving prison cells, for example...). Some bits are a little annoying, like the daughters diary voice-overs, a bit Terminator rip-off, but the whole thing works well, looks good and feels suitably polished to warrant your time. Its not going to break any new genre ground, and the gobby title will put off some, but this could easily be a decent pre-marvel cinema release, and I enjoyed it a lot. Some other reviews here look like shills, but it really is head-nodding-at-the-end decent.
Thats not to say that this is a terrible film, far from it. The productions values were good and the acting was pretty good also.
The problem here is the script and pacing as well as some editing. Its clunky and Non Linear and is broken up into chapters.
The problem with this is that none of the reveals in the chapters, in the form of flashbacks tell us anything really interesting, they work more as a conduit for understanding the next scene/chapter.
The film also seems to take itself way too seriously with hammy dialogue and what i call Hollywood paint by number exposition.
There could have been real mystery here but instead they reveal this to us, the viewer within the first 5 minutes. So we have no mystery or suspense.
What about action ?? Well there is very little of that either, what little there is, was however done quite well but nothing very unique or with a wow factor.
Humour or dark humour was virtually non existent.
The whole wasteland environment was vaguely pushed upon but with not enough meat on the bones for it to really set the scene.
What your left with here is a quite well produced, quite well acted, average script with average sfx and a fairly bland story with an underwhelming ending.
It would be interesting to see the people who made this do something with a better script and story and something a bit less generic and average.
Overall you have a pretty forgettable sci fi film which is a shame as you can see the effort put into the project.
The problem here is the script and pacing as well as some editing. Its clunky and Non Linear and is broken up into chapters.
The problem with this is that none of the reveals in the chapters, in the form of flashbacks tell us anything really interesting, they work more as a conduit for understanding the next scene/chapter.
The film also seems to take itself way too seriously with hammy dialogue and what i call Hollywood paint by number exposition.
There could have been real mystery here but instead they reveal this to us, the viewer within the first 5 minutes. So we have no mystery or suspense.
What about action ?? Well there is very little of that either, what little there is, was however done quite well but nothing very unique or with a wow factor.
Humour or dark humour was virtually non existent.
The whole wasteland environment was vaguely pushed upon but with not enough meat on the bones for it to really set the scene.
What your left with here is a quite well produced, quite well acted, average script with average sfx and a fairly bland story with an underwhelming ending.
It would be interesting to see the people who made this do something with a better script and story and something a bit less generic and average.
Overall you have a pretty forgettable sci fi film which is a shame as you can see the effort put into the project.
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- CuriosidadesFilmed in Sydney and outback South Australia over nine weeks.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Warden Mourdain is approaching the cafeteria to contain the fighting, the guards are seen facing into the middle of the isle, turning forward after he passes. Then there is a cut with the guards all facing forward, Finally in the next cut they are shown turning forward behind the Warden again.
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- US$ 135.532
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 39 min(99 min)
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- 2.66:1
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