Download Hindi Movie The Osiris Child

Download Hindi Movie The Osiris Child

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Download Hindi Movie The Osiris Child

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Set in the future in a time of interplanetary colonization, an unlikely pair race against an impending global crisis and are confronted by the monsters that live inside us all.
Set in a time of interplanetary colonization, Sy Lombrok (Kellan Lutz), a former nurse who is now a drifter with a haunted past, forms an unlikely alliance with Kane Sommerville (Daniel MacPherson), a lieutenant who works for off-world military contractor Exor. In a race against time they set out to rescue Kane's young daughter Indi (Teagan Croft) amid an impending global crisis precipitated by Exor.
I&#39;m not always a fan of sci-fi movies and the sci-fi genre can be tricky. If they&#39;re done well, then great, I&#39;m happy. Other times they are just downright awful and they can feel like some D-grade TV movie at best. Thankfully that&#39;s not the case here and I was pleasantly surprised by Science Fiction Volume One: The Osiris Child. By the end I was sad that it was over and it definitely left me hungry for more.<br/><br/>I&#39;ll be brief with the plot, so I don&#39;t ruin any of the neat little surprises the movie has to offer. After learning of a looming global catastrophe, Lt. Kane Sommerville (Daniel MacPherson) is in a race against time to get to his daughter Indi (Teagan Croft). He is thrown together with Sy (Kellan Lutz), a mysterious drifter and along the way they meet a host of kooky characters, including Gyp and Bill (Isabel Lucas and Luke Ford). The plot may sound clichéd and remind you of a ton of 80&#39;s/90&#39;s sci-fi flicks, but I feel like it embraces those clichés and introduces a daring freshness to the genre. The momentum never lags and I found the characters engaging. I was genuinely interested to know what was going to happen to them.<br/><br/>At times it reminded me of Mad Max: Fury Road, but I never compared the two. The talented duo of writer/director/producer Shane Abbess and co-writer/producer Brian Cachia have definitely put their own unique spin on things. Now call me strange, but about half-way through what came to mind was how crazy-sexy-cool it was. Lucas and Ford bring the crazy, Lutz brings the sexy, and MacPherson brings the cool. OK so they&#39;re all sexy and cool, and in all seriousness, the movie is very cool and visually stylish. It&#39;s full of action and emotion, and the performances are fantastic. The actors inhabit their characters wonderfully. A couple of scenes in particular are an absolute highlight, including an intense prison riot. Also, look out for the dizziness inducing solitary confinement cells!<br/><br/>Daniel MacPherson is terrific as the troubled Kane who struggles to be a better father and save his daughter. Kellan Lutz is excellent as a man with an intriguing past. Isabel Lucas and Luke Ford are both equally feisty and heartfelt. They play off each other beautifully and it is Lucas&#39; best performance to date. Teagan Croft, who was only 11 at the time of filming, is a star in the making and brings a real sense of concern to those around her. Rounding out the cast in smaller, but no less important roles, are Temuera Morrison, Bren Foster and Rachel Griffiths.<br/><br/>I absolutely loved the locations and production design. From Kane&#39;s super cool technology infused apartment, to the trashy rock n&#39; roll bar where we first meet Gyp and Bill, to the post-apocalyptic desert wasteland, everything looks and feels authentic. The costumes are great and the music, composed by Cachia, is awesome.<br/><br/>Even if you&#39;re not a fan of sci-fi movies, I still think you will enjoy SFV1: The Osiris Child. It is a thrilling, trippy, emotionally-charged, adrenaline-filled ride!
wow this was a total surprise. It borders on cliché but then takes each scene into unique territory that builds very interesting characters and circumstances. It has its basic action set pieces but the story and characters elevate this into something special. Story is told via chapters (something like 7 of them) so its 3 act structure is revealed in a fun and artistic way. Music and digital effects are top notch as well. All in all I was taken back by how good it really is. And that dog fight in the sky.... ohhh yes!
I enjoyed The Osiris Child enough that, when it stopped with the complete story half-told, I felt a flash of irritation. For that reason, until more is made (if more is made – a prospect that seems questionable at best), I can’t really recommend The Osiris Child.
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