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7/10
REAL sci-fi - Creative and exhilarating
GreenGableViews13 May 2021
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My recommendation: avoid spoilers like the plague and don't even read many reviews. This film is best experienced as a wild ride.

I simply love how creative it was. Excellent filmmaking required to make a movie set 99% of the time in a cryogenic chamber riveting and suspenseful, though a huge amount of the credit for that goes to the lead actress. I've never seen her in anything before but she was simply phenomenal. Without her this could have gone a different way but if nothing else watch it for her performance.

This is what sci-fi is meant to be: exploring how our current and future technologies affect the human condition. The details of the science itself are certainly fascinating but what it gets right is showing what that means for humanity as a whole AND the individual, and what it means for our future. I see that lacking in a lot of sci-fi and so it's always refreshing to see.

I can understand where some of the negative reviews are coming from but in my (naturally subjective) opinion they simply don't outweigh the good and in many cases are wrong. If you love true sci-fi, give it a chance. I doubt you'll be disappointed in the lead actress's performance and it will make up for any doubts you may have on the rest of it.
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7/10
A really good suspenseful science fiction
Misss2528 May 2021
Oh! This is Awesome. It kept me hooked whole time. Though it gives me the ''Buried'' vibe at first, it is totally different. It is something unique. A science fiction movie within a box yet this builds suspense enough to keep an eye on. And the actress did a amazing job, of course,this movie mostly depends on her convincing acting skills.
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7/10
Kept on hook
pranayjalvi12 May 2021
Oxygen was a decent movie, not great. Melanie Laurent was amazing and so was the effects and the cinematography. Background music and the storytelling could have been a bit better if it had dug deep into the life of the main character.

This Netflix original movie is a one time watch, but won't disappoint. The ending was quite impressive and it kept me guessing till the very end.

My Rating : 3.5/5.
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7/10
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Xstal13 May 2021
Far from pure, but don't let that contain you or hold you in, as this story of a woman reawakening in a cryogenic capsule with the breathable air rapidly depleting will have you pinned to your seat throughout, unable to escape, while conjuring a plethora of finales, endings and conclusions - any number of which quite plausible, however...
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7/10
Tight, inventive script and a superb Melanie Laurent
ABCloverLane12 May 2021
Oxygen might be Alexandre Aja's best movie to date.

It's a one man show, or in this case, a one woman show, as Melanie Laurent delivers a performance worthy of praise as an amnesiac who awakens in a cryopod and tries to figure out how she got there and how she can escape with the help of the AI assisstant MILO. The movie's plot is reminiscent of Buried, starring Ryan Reynolds, only this time we're dealing with a high-concept idea that cannot be mentioned without spoiling the movie.

What I liked the most about this movie is that throughout its entire runtime, it never once loses steam and is able to hold the attention of the viewer. Although it's set almost entirely in one location, the script always finds ingenious elements to keep the plot going and oftentimes it reaches that nail-biting tension the viewers expect from a sci-fi thriller like this.

Melanie Laurent is entirely up to task and she carries this movie effortlessly. Her character's discoveries about her past, present and future offer moments that showcase her immense talent of making us care for a character that we, like the character itself, know nothing about.

The direction from Alexandre Aja is never boring and he uses smart camera tricks to maintain tension and suspense. There's always a sense of engagement with the plot that Aja crafts masterfully, although some plot reveals are a little bit convenient and they come exactly when you expect them to.

Overall, I thought Oxygen benefits from an inventive and well-written script, Aja's tight direction, and of course, Melanie Laurent's performance, who carries the entire movie on her shoulders.
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6/10
An above average Netflix offering
eddie_baggins11 June 2021
Making a name for himself in the horror field with the likes of High Tension, The Hills Have Eyes, Piranha 3D and Crawl, French director Alexandre Aja takes a different route with his newest outing Oxygen, with this Netflix acquired claustrophobic thriller a more dialed back affair for the boundary pushing director who even showcases a much softer side to himself than his shown previously.

Taking the Buried/Devil approach to proceedings as we spend Oxygen's 100 minute runtime confined to a life supporting medical pod with Melanie Laurent's Liz, who has awoken with no memories of who she is or how she came to be stuck in the pod with a quickly dwindling supply of air, Aja's well-filmed ride may not always be the pulse-pounding thriller it wants to be but thanks to some inventive directing and a committed leading lady, this sweat inducing ride will keep you engaged throughout.

Starting off relatively slowly, with us and Liz trying to figure things out and wondering why we should care for her plight to survive with nothing more than an A. I computer known as MILO to help her, Oxygen does start to ramp things up around the half way mark with more knowledge about what is going on and how Liz came to be found in such a predicament helping the film out in a big way as we all of a sudden start to ride every bump and fall with Liz as her oxygen dwindles and her quest to survive feels more pressing with every passing second.

With strong visuals (and a scene that will go down as one of the years best as we catch a glimpse of Liz's external surrounds), a great score by Robin Coudert and some neat little horror throwbacks from its director, Oxygen feels like a polished and professional offering and a level above other similar Netflix released offerings, ensuring that its high concept idea is bought to life in a strong and satisfying way.

It's not too say the film is able to reach the highs of some of its other similar counterparts, there are numerous moments where the film feels bogged down by repetitive situations and stretches of unengaging scenarios but despite not being able to reach grand heights, Oxygen is a thriller worth checking out and a nice example of Alexandre Aja trying his hand at something a little different from his usual staple.

Final Say -

Ramping up in its latter stages and featuring a great central turn from its leading lady, Oxygen is a solid thriller that might not grip you through its entirety but has enough solid moments to make it worth your time.

3 lab rats out of 5.
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7/10
Very enjoyable with a great central performance
Orlando_Gardner12 May 2021
I went in to this film knowing nothing about it and that's probably the best way to watch it. There is nothing new in Oxygene, most of it rethreads old ground but as it's story unfolds it remains engaging from start to finished. This is greatly helped by Melanie Laurent's fantastic central performance. Pretty good story, lovely visuals and score and, as I said previously, a great central performance elevate what could have been mediocre fare to some decent sci-fi with a nice emotional payoff. Well worth your time.
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9/10
Brilliant acting and lot of suspense
laura-murgia12 May 2021
What I loved about this movie was the uncertainty of where the movie was going to. Where is the pod? Who is she? Will she get out? It makes you committed to keep watching! This movie reminded me of the movie 'Cube' another brilliant movie!
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6/10
Interesting...
Thanos_Alfie29 October 2021
"Oxygen" is a Drama - Sci-Fi movie in which we watch a woman waking up in a cryogenic chamber without remembering anything from her life or even who she is. She has to remember fast because her oxygen level is dropping rapidly and there is not much time.

Despite the simple plot of the movie, it was very interesting and it had much of suspense through its whole duration. The direction which was made by Alexandre Aja was very good and he presented very well the whole concept of the movie and the main idea behind his main character. In addition to this, the interpretation of Mélanie Laurent who played as Elizabeth 'Liz' Hansen was simply amazing and she made the difference. The selection of Mathieu Amalric as voice of M. I. L. O. was an excellent choice and fitted very well. All in all, I have to say that "Oxygen" is an interesting Sci-Fi movie and I highly recommend everyone to watch it.
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5/10
Pretty to look at, but nothing interesting being told
m_from_space12 May 2021
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I just got my first vaccination and felt sickly afterwards, so I decided to watch a movie that won't be too demanding for my brain cells. I didn't expect much and that was delivered, great choice on my part.

Besides being visually impressive and containing a great actress the movie won't give you much. It will end and you will raise one of your eyebrows or chuckle a little bit or even feel annoyed afterwards.

Many things were kind of expected in this movie, but I don't blame the authors, I just watched a lot of stuff and you know how it goes.

But now really people have to help me out:

So there is this virus that will kill all humans within 2 generations on earth. And we have a technology to build human clones and put all the original memories inside of them. Why on earth would you need to colonize a new planet then? You could just build a secure place on earth with lots of clones that will wake up after say 50 years of human extinction and live on the amazing planet that is still available, while the virus will be dead since all humans are dead (herd immunity also works when no hosts are alive anymore). Not only is that much easier, but will also have a higher chance of success.

So well, I don't feel much better, but some time has passed.
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8/10
Surprisingly good.
billybizar14 May 2021
Can't believe the relatively low rating score of 6.4. Some people are really hard to please. Just take it for what it is: an entertaining B-movie with a fine performance by Laurent, unpredictable twists and turns, cool effects, attractive photography and a recognazible musical theme. I hate it when people give one or two stars only because the script is apparently not 100 % foolproof and ignores the obvious, cinematic qualities.
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7/10
Wait for the end!
toddcha12 May 2021
Frankly I don't think this movie is that bad. The real down side is it lacks frequent excitement and you have to wait until the end.

If you are looking for high tech, then it won't meet your expectation.

To be honest, this movie is as high tech as the avengers, or is as not sci-fi as the avenges is not.

Try to finish this movie when you are awake otherwise you probably will feel it boring.
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4/10
Well made but illogical (light spoilers)
miguelabguerrero16 May 2021
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The movie is overall well made but for me the story has just too many illogical plot elements.

E.g. The only plot device which drives the story is a built in phone which can call anyone which makes no sense as the creators of the cell don't want her to get any information. The whole background story revelation doesn't make much sense either.

Wouldn't recommend it.
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7/10
Interesting
kerrysimpson-6275512 May 2021
This kept my attention all the way through. It really is well written and acted. Though I do worry about the people who create/write things like this !
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6/10
Again?
Movie_Rating_n_Ranking16 January 2023
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These are the typical topics with which science fiction gets stuck. The existential dramas of a clone who thinks he deserves to live, the long-lived intergalactic voyages involving cryogenics and malfunctioning spaceships. This could be a spoiler for this movie and 100 others in the same genre. And believe me when I tell you that it's one of the film genres that I love the most, but there are few films that manage to stand out above the rest.

But let's keep talking about Oxygen. If we focus on the good things, it has a very good acting of its protagonist, it has decent visual effects and the topics can generate debates that are fun to develop. The film is well made, its technical aspects don't disappoint, but its story that has been handled a thousand times throughout the history of cinema does.

Recommended for those who are just entering the science fiction genre.

Sci-Fi lovers: look for something else.
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6/10
A claustrophobic thriller with a few logical issues
gedikreverdi27 July 2021
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She was one of the clones that's being sent to the new planet of humans along with many other clones. His original human was an elderly scientist. I felt the same as I watched Moon as they have some false memories that they never lived. The first 30 minutes were really claustrophobic and it became better as she spoke to MILO and made phone calls to the earth. I somehow knew she was in space. She got back to hyper sleep with the oxygen reserves of other failed capsules. The moment where she saw what's on the other side of the window was really creepy with those floating faceless dead bodies and numerous other capsules attached to each other as a part of a gigantic space ship. The last scene was the clone couple was hugging each other on their new planet. Liz's husband Leo back in the planet earth was already a dead man due to the viral epidemic in the planet and humanity was doomed to go extinct. It exceeded my expectations and at times it got really sentimental. And there are some logical issues such as why would MILO answer questions that are not concerning her health and why would she have Internet connection during the space travel? And more important why wouldn't the system immediately do something to put her back to sleep or just "deactivate" her? For the sake of the twist they sacrificed a bit of logic in the screenplay.
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6/10
Epic story, excellent acting, essential weaknesses
hgmichna15 December 2022
The story idea is great. The acting by the heroine is excellent. The movie keeps viewers on their toes.

However, it does this only by revealing the epic truth very slowly, and in large parts only creates tension by the heroine acting irrationally and thereby creating problems on the side that do not make the story any richer.

Another weakness is that, looking at the entire story, the movie only tells one of the least interesting parts of it. It picks one early phase of the epic story and even there dwells only on a very particular, inessential fault.

Then the movie stops short of the most interesting following phase, except for a few seconds at the very end. This, for me, is frustrating. At least five or ten minutes of subsequent events, i.e. Showing the fruits of the whole effort, would make the movie much more satisfying. I think, if a movie has a happy ending, it might as well show it in full glory.

I noticed a few unintelligible details, so perhaps the entire story was not told in a fully intelligible way. If so, then that would constitute another weakness.
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8/10
A tense, taught sci-fi thriller
dmansel23 January 2022
A young woman wakes up in a medical cryo unit. She doesn't remember who she is or how she ended up sequestered in a box no larger than a coffin. That's the opening to Oxygen, Netflix's latest offering in the science fiction genre that tends to be very hit-or-miss with the gargantuan streaming service. Pulling off an entire film set within what could be described as a futuristic box is a bold move from director Alexandre Aja, who's best known for his ventures into various horror genres. With a tight, smart script from screenwriter Christie LeBlanc, Oxygen moves at a delightfully quick place, feeding viewers twists and surprises every few minutes. In a time where an audience's hand can be quick to drift to their phone during a slow moment, one of the film's strongest points is the rate at which the twists and reveals are unveiled. Oxygen is an onion of a movie, surprisingly layered with enough intrigue that the viewers can simultaneously root for our protagonist to both solve the mystery of what's happened to her and discover a fresh source of air.

The woman's only constant throughout this movie is MILO, the on board computer that remains maddeningly calm in the most stressful of situations. Neither friend nor foe, MILO exists only to answer what questions his programming will allow him to. MILO kick starts the film informing the woman she has only 33% oxygen remaining. From there, with no sense of her past, her identity, or her current location, the woman has to defy a number of brilliantly placed obstacles to survive. Intercut throughout all this are clever flashbacks to what little memories she can conjure that at times do more to confuse her than assist.

All praises due to Melanie Laurent. Mostly known to western audiences for films like Inglorious Basterds and Enemy, Laurent is center stage here as our protagonist desperate for answers before her air supply runs out. Laurent deftly maneuvers through a number of extreme emotions that range from despair and anger to joy and triumph. Due largely in part to Laurent's acting, the audience is along for the ride as she works to discover who she is and how she's ended up in this situation. She commands the screen with a captivating performance that conveys the panic and claustrophobia while being largely unable to move due to her confinements.

Directed by Alexandre Aja, the horror director brings a sense of dread and hopelessness to Oxygen, mining the terror of being trapped in an enclosed space and almost completely cut off from communication. Still, thanks to cinematographer Maxime Alexandre, the camerawork is dynamic, using every inch of the small space to give viewers scope and purpose as Laurent's character endeavors to search for clues. Oxygen is superbly edited as well, moving at the perfect pace to drop yet another scrap of information just as the audience thinks they might have an idea as to what's happening. The constant reminder of a dwindling air supply serves as a ticking clock to keep the tension running high from the very opening to the end credits.

Overall, Oxygen is a tense, taught sci-fi thriller that excels in pacing and doling out information to the audience. A story that transpires almost completely in one enclosed location, Laurent's acting and Aja's direction both serve to keep the audience gripped and compelled throughout. None of the reveals feels contrived; each twist and turn is well earned and a genuine shock. A one woman tour-de-force, Laurent's performance keeps the audience rooting for her the entire time as she fumbles her way closer to fully realizing her situation. At 101 minutes, this movie is perfect for a Friday night, phones off, with as few distractions as possible (but maybe a few friends to theorize with, if possible). Of the dozens of low to mid budget sci-fi projects released by Netflix, this film is certainly a breath of fresh air. Oxygen is released May 12th on Netflix.
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7/10
Provides just enough oxygen to be enjoyable
matris115 October 2023
The good: The plot/promise is simple, but the movie does a lot with a little. The engaging performance of the lead coupled with a trickle feed of twists and turns help the movie clip along at a brisk pace considering the very limited set pieces. The movie doesn't try to subvert expectations of the genre and just plays to its strengths, based off its premise/hook.

The bad: The movie does broach some meaty subject matter but does absolutely nothing with it. I don't blame the creators but don't expect any poignant introspects into the human psyche. This movie plays it straight and narrow. I also have to call out some logic/plot holes which are obviously there to push the story forward (create conflict) but took me out of the film.

Should you watch it: Lately, I'm leaning more towards shorter movies as I dislike scenes that are superfluous and add nothing to the film but a bloated runtime. This is not one of those movies. At just over 1.5 hours the movie concludes satisfactorily and is a decent enough trip for those who are fans of the mystery/sci fi genre.
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2/10
Pure nonsesnse
MTonyS13 May 2021
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What irritates me most in science fiction films is the ignorance of screenwriters and directors in the scientific aspect. They misrepresent normal logic and science itself to wrap the viewer and in the end show that nothing was clever and they were just huge holes in the script, created just to trap you in the chair thinking it was smart and guaranteeing the audience. But what was intriguing and mysterious became absurd and irritating.

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A cryogenic chamber with artificial gravity for which, if the person would sleep? If she was going to sleep in space why did she need the ability to make phone calls? And so on. It is pure nonsesnse.
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8/10
Mostly yes.. one no.
yantojones-4982412 May 2021
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Overall a good sci fi . For the sci fi junkie that just has to see everything. A little reminescent of Ryan Reynolds "Burried"

Interesting twists , effects are neat and believable...

The only thing i dont get is apparently it takes 12 yeArs to pass the moon.... Really?
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7/10
I enjoyed it
datkaa12 May 2021
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This movie reminded me of Buried with Ryan Reynolds, there were many similarities and I enjoyed both movies! This one had an interesting premise and had me entertained the whole way through as I kept waiting to find out what was going on. I was rooting for the main character to survive but it seemed there was too much going against her favours! Honestly I had a good time watching this and would recommend.
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4/10
Poorly manufactured drama
El_Jefe16 May 2021
The movie manufactures ALL of its drama by withholding information. That's a cheap trick, and that's all this movie does.

Once you know what's going on, information is STILL pointlessly withheld, solely to generate drama. I mean, literally EVERY SINGLE discovery or deduction makes you think, "wait, why didn't they just say that in the first place?" The entire plot of this movie could have been avoided with a simple infographic pasted to the inside of the hibernation chamber.

This isn't science fiction. It's pointless information disparity. Go watch Moon instead.
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6/10
Being emo does not help you survive in crisis.
jacob-lundqvist13 May 2021
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Why would you repeatedly panic in a low oxygens situation? Why would you argue about non essentials wasting precious time talking to somebody attempting to help you?

Even if the situation is unpleasant, shouldn't basic survival instinct make you focus on not shortening the remaining time, and trying to gather info that might help you, instead of throwing emotional tantrums?
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7/10
Engaging performance
akonaludidi12 May 2021
Oxygen is a Netflix sci-fi thriller directed by Alexandra Aja.

Melanie Laurent carried this one scene, one actress movie beautifully. The movie opens with the main character waking up inside a cryogenic pod with no recollection of who she is or how she ended up there. Her only ally is the AI, MILO, manning the chamber.

The first act is mainly Liz (the MC) freaking out, trying to remember who she is and how she got into this predicament. The second act is filled with impending gloom as she realises that she's quickly expanding her oxygen supplies yet has no means of escape. These were the most thrilling and engaging aspects of the movie because we experienced the frustration, claustrophobia and fear along with Liz. The cinematography does a great job of emphasising this claustrophobic environment as well as capturing the futuristic pod.

The let down is in the third act for me, I thought it fell a little flat from what was promised. Regardless, it kept me on my toes the entire time.
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