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オキシジェン
オキシジェン

オキシジェン

20211h 40m★ 6.6サイエンスフィクションスリラーホラー
Netflix

あらすじ

狭い空間の中で目覚めた1人の女性。完全に記憶を失っている彼女は、自分が何者なのかも、何故ここにいるのかも思い出せない。ミロと名乗るAIに話しかけられた彼女は、ここが密閉された極低温ポッドであること、そしてポッド内の酸素は残り僅かであることを知らされる。酸素が底をつく前に脱出を図るべく、自身の記憶を必死で手繰り寄せる彼女だったが……。

作品考察・見どころ

密室の極限をアジャ監督は研ぎ澄まされた視覚言語で描き出します。狭いポッド内でありながら、緻密なカメラワークと光の演出により、観客の肺さえも圧迫する没入感を実現。無機質な警告音と荒い呼吸が重なる音響は、瞬時に観る者を極限のサバイバルへ引きずり込みます。 主演メラニー・ロランが見せる生への凄まじい渇望は圧巻です。声のみのマチュー・アマルリックとの対話は、脱出劇を超え「自己の正体」という哲学的な問いを突きつけます。絶望の淵で剥き出しになる人間の尊厳。その先に待つ強烈なカタルシスは、鑑賞者の魂を激しく揺さぶり、深い余韻を残し続けます。

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キャスト

メラニー・ロラン
メラニー・ロラン
Elizabeth 'Liz' Hansen
マチュー・アマルリック
マチュー・アマルリック
M.I.L.O
マリック・ジディ
マリック・ジディ
Léo Ferguson
Laura Boujenah
Laura Boujenah
Alice Hansen
Éric Herson-Macarel
Éric Herson-Macarel
Capitain Moreau
Anie Balestra
Anie Balestra
Elderly Woman
Marc Saez
Marc Saez
Inspector
Cathy Cerda
Cathy Cerda
Old Alice Hansen
No Image
Lyah Valade
Infant Liz
No Image
Marie Hélène Lemiale
(voice)

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: アレクサンドル・アジャ

脚本: Christie LeBlanc

音楽: Robin Coudert

制作: Laurence Clerc / Franck Khalfoun / Adam Riback

撮影監督: Maxime Alexandre

制作会社: Getaway Films / Echo Lake Entertainment

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Manuel São Bento
Manuel São Bento
★ 8

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Alexandre Aja caught my attention when he delivered one of the biggest surprises of 2010, Piranha 3D. A vast majority of viewers expected that film to be absolutely awful, and while I don't exactly love it, I added the director to my list of filmmakers to follow closely. After years of trials and errors, Aja apparently found his great breakthrough with 2019's Crawl. A disaster flick that, once again, people anticipated to be one of the worst movies of the year, and it ended up as one of the very best in the genre, at least in recent memory. Therefore, I was obviously not going to miss Oxygen, a French-speaking film that boasts a highly mysterious premise. Movies like this make spoiler-free reviews really challenging to put together. This Netflix film possesses dozens of plot twists and impactful revelations that I just can't delve into, so it's tough to share my complete thoughts on the most significant moments of the movie. So, I'll work around the explicit answers to the intriguing questions that ultimately make this film incredibly captivating. Christie LeBlanc offers a fascinating screenplay packed with everything a one-location, claustrophobic, enigmatic thriller should have to be successful. Honestly, it's one of the most well-written scripts I've seen in quite a while within the genre. For those viewers who hate ambiguous movies, Oxygen is far from it. Every single question raised by the narrative is clearly answered. No viewer will leave disappointed for not understanding hidden meanings or vague themes. However, I can't state this enough: LeBlanc's screenplay holds *dozens* of questions and the same amount of answers. It's impossible to convince everyone in the audience to accept every twist, especially during the revelation-heavy third act. From a specific moment onwards, it's an overwhelming flow of shocking information that might prove too much for some spectators. Nevertheless, most viewers enjoy nitpicking something that isn't present in this film: "movie logic" issues. If you've seen the film already, you're either going to wholly agree with my latest statement, or you probably think we watched different movies. As usual with this type of problem, it all depends on people's perspective and mentality regarding heavy sci-fi elements or truly advanced technology. In fact, for many audiences all around the world, just the fact that Mélanie Laurent's character is stuck in a futuristic-looking cryogenic pod with a Siri-like AI helping her understand what's happening is already stretching their believability limits. Not everyone can suspend disbelief in the same way, so I won't be surprised if Oxygen receives a more divisive public response. Nevertheless, I firmly believe this will end up as one of the most overlooked/underrated films of 2021. Aja proves his tremendous talent behind the camera by making an average-length movie inside one of the tiniest places a protagonist was ever stuck in for most of the runtime. Each new block of information about the where, how, why, and when concerning the main narrative is carefully handed to the viewers with *just* the right hints to what's truly going on. Even though the audience is also imprisoned in the same place for almost two hours, Aja and Maxime Alexandre (DP) create innovative, suspenseful manners of keeping the momentum going, never letting the film feel too monotonous or tiresome. Mélanie Laurent's exceptional performance is one of the most vital elements of the movie. Without her terrific display, it would be extremely challenging to continue to feel invested in the character's mission of finding out everything that's happening to her, including who she is. Her role requires ridiculous emotional range, and Laurent demonstrates all of her immense talent. Technically, the cryogenic pod features impressive technology, some of it created by remarkable VFX. The ominous score by Robin Coudert also brings another layer of mystery and suspense to the already obscure film. Overall, it's a perfect example of how low-budget movies can still be astonishingly well-made. Finally, Aja and LeBlanc bring several themes to the table, identity maybe being the biggest one. What truly makes us human? Feelings and memories? Physical suffering? It's impossible to dive into this subject without spoiling some of the most shocking moments of the story, but it's only one of many underlying storylines that ultimately make Oxygen a beautiful example of profound storytelling. General topics such as health and politics are also approached, as well as moral dilemmas regarding extremely advanced technology and what humans should do with it. Honestly, it's been three days, I watched two other films meanwhile, and I'm still thinking about this one… Oxygen is a phenomenal example of one-location filmmaking done right, which will, unfortunately, escape most viewers' radar. Christie LeBlanc's extremely detailed screenplay packs shocking, impactful revelations and plot twists that will leave no one indifferent. Brutal moral dilemmas, surprising discoveries about the mysterious protagonist, and a fantastic one-woman show from Mélanie Laurent keep the slow, flashback-heavy narrative engrossing. Boasting many underlying themes, Alexandre Aja maintains a suspenseful, tense atmosphere with a sense of urgency that never quite leaves the screen. Maxime Alexandre's creative camera work and Robin Coudert's mood-setting score elevate this deep study about human identity without ever feeling too ambiguous. For fans of claustrophobic thrillers with sci-fi elements, Netflix currently holds one of my favorite movies of the year. Highly recommend it. Rating: A-

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