O2
- 2024
- 1h 45m
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6.6/10
7.9K
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A gripping narrative of a child prodigy who eyes the impossible as a doctor to give a fresh breath of life to life. A mesmerizing tale of ambition, sacrifice and the delicate balance between... Read allA gripping narrative of a child prodigy who eyes the impossible as a doctor to give a fresh breath of life to life. A mesmerizing tale of ambition, sacrifice and the delicate balance between professional success and personal redemption.A gripping narrative of a child prodigy who eyes the impossible as a doctor to give a fresh breath of life to life. A mesmerizing tale of ambition, sacrifice and the delicate balance between professional success and personal redemption.
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Brilliant movie with an amazing storyline, soothing music and beautiful acting. Directors Prashanth Raj and Raghav has poured in all their creativity to give this masterpiece. A science fiction which is not very common in Kannada industry is a must watch. Human emotions like love and grief is beautifully weaved into the storyline throughout film, keeping the audience glued with curiosity til the end. Unexpected climax is the highlight which you can look forward to see. It makes you believe soulfull soul connections are for real. Overall an amazing team work love to the entire team and wish you all success. I loved the camerawork and locations. The lighthouse scene with the lanterns was so beautiful. I want to visit that place. Searching on Google for that. Also the yakshagana portion was beautifully shot.
This was my first Kannada movie and "O2" emerges as a breath of fresh air in the realm of cinema, seamlessly blending complex medical science with a narrative that's both engaging and accessible. The film's ability to distill intricate scientific concepts into a format that's not only understandable but also enjoyable is a testament to the creative prowess of directors Prashanth Raj and Raghav Naik. Their vision has undoubtedly propelled the industry forward, setting a new benchmark for intelligent filmmaking.i loved that at its core this is a love story and it's anchored in human relationships and emotions and doesn't over do the medical jargon.
At the heart of "O2" is Ashika, whose portrayal of a doctor is nothing short of remarkable. Her character's journey, driven by personal traumas that have left an indelible mark on her adulthood, is portrayed with a depth and vulnerability that resonate with the audience. Ashika's performance is a powerful reminder of the human spirit's resilience and the relentless pursuit of success against all odds.
The music of "O2" deserves a special mention for its catchy tunes that not only complement the film's tone but also enhance the storytelling. The soundtrack is likely to linger in your mind long after the credits roll, a hallmark of musical excellence.
In conclusion, "O2" is a cinematic gem that not only entertains but also educates, leaving viewers with a newfound appreciation for the art of film and the science it celebrates. It's a must-watch for anyone who values the confluence of artistry and intellect.
At the heart of "O2" is Ashika, whose portrayal of a doctor is nothing short of remarkable. Her character's journey, driven by personal traumas that have left an indelible mark on her adulthood, is portrayed with a depth and vulnerability that resonate with the audience. Ashika's performance is a powerful reminder of the human spirit's resilience and the relentless pursuit of success against all odds.
The music of "O2" deserves a special mention for its catchy tunes that not only complement the film's tone but also enhance the storytelling. The soundtrack is likely to linger in your mind long after the credits roll, a hallmark of musical excellence.
In conclusion, "O2" is a cinematic gem that not only entertains but also educates, leaving viewers with a newfound appreciation for the art of film and the science it celebrates. It's a must-watch for anyone who values the confluence of artistry and intellect.
The movie was a brilliant masterpiece crafted by the dynamic duo of directors, Prashanth and Raghav. From the breathtaking background score to the captivating screenplay, every aspect of the film was truly impressive. What struck me the most was how they managed to simplify the complexities of a science-themed movie, making it accessible and engaging for all audiences. Hats off to the director duo for their innovative approach and stellar execution. Big shout-out to the producer Ashwini Puneeth Rajkumar for supporting such bold and experimental cinema. Only PRK has the ability to take a bold call and choose content over commercial formula movies!
O2 left the audience with too much to think about, cleverly merging concepts of science and love. They managed to convey to the audience that love is the real oxygen we require to live. It was a film filled with content, that grips the viewer not letting them go until the very last second. O2 if I may say was disturbing in the best ways.
The highlight of the film was definitely the story, which revolves around the character of dr. Shraddha played brilliantly by Ashima Ranganath. Shraddha refuses to accept the concept of death, and seeks to find a way to revive people after their death. The story encircle her journey in accepting death as a part of life, which is portrayed through cultural metaphors of shiva the god of destruction and verses performed through yakshagana. I thoroughly enjoyed the various hidden metaphors in the film.
Overall I believe o2 is a film that has broken the rules of the commercialised Kannada industry, providing a fresh, new and well though perspective!
The highlight of the film was definitely the story, which revolves around the character of dr. Shraddha played brilliantly by Ashima Ranganath. Shraddha refuses to accept the concept of death, and seeks to find a way to revive people after their death. The story encircle her journey in accepting death as a part of life, which is portrayed through cultural metaphors of shiva the god of destruction and verses performed through yakshagana. I thoroughly enjoyed the various hidden metaphors in the film.
Overall I believe o2 is a film that has broken the rules of the commercialised Kannada industry, providing a fresh, new and well though perspective!
When you mix two genres of love and thriller, it usually ends up into a clumsy disaster. That's what I expected when I watched the trailer but I was wrong. Expert navigation of screenplay and execution has pulled it out in an outstanding way. I remember Tamil director Mani Ratnam's movies like Bombay, where he has actually told a love story in a thrilling environment. But for a debutant director duo to achieve the same is a pleasant surprise. Hats off to the entire team!! The unexpected climax is one the finest ever in Indian cinema history. It takes guts to do an open-ended finish ... especially for new comers..and in Kanada cinema!
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- SoundtracksNashey Nashey
Written by Vivan Radhakrishna
Performed by Vishwanath Acharya, Vivan Radhakrishna, Aditya Naik , Raghav Nayak
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- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
- Color
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