O2 tamil movie review

  1. O2 Review: Exhaustion Sets In Way Too Early In This Survival Thriller
  2. O2 movie review: Nayanthara
  3. Nayanthara's 'O2 (Oxygen Telugu)' review: Child artiste is the star of this edge


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O2 Review: Exhaustion Sets In Way Too Early In This Survival Thriller

• • Showtimes • • • • Movies • Movie Reviews • • • • • • • • Releasing Soon • • • • • • Movie Pictures • • • • • • • Movie Wallpapers • • • • • • Videos • • • • • • • Movie Directory • • • • • • • • Streaming Guide • • • • • Celebrities • • • Event Pictures • • • • • Facebook • Twitter • pinterest • Everything in director GS Viknesh's new film, entitled O2, comes with a piece of narrative that kind of works as a subtitle. Take the opening sequence, for instance. Nayanthara's character explains to some science students that a plant species called codariocalyx motorius has a sensory system that allows it to respond to sound. It is a basic piece of information that you can find with a simple search on the internet. Now, why is the botanical reference necessary so early in the film? You will have to wait for a long time to learn that it is there as an explanation for an extraordinary event. The movie is full of bizarre events from start to finish. Nayanthara's child, played by Rithvik, has a health condition that requires him to be always connected to an oxygen cylinder. The child cannot survive even a few seconds without oxygen. The film explains it right at the start itself. The film slips into survival thriller mode as these two characters enter a bus for a trip that would change the child's life forever. Somewhere along the way, a landslide situation makes the bus submerged in a pile of soil, giving the passengers a matter of hours to survive before a rescue team arrives. ...

O2 movie review: Nayanthara

Welcome to a film that is mostly set in a single location from debutant director G.S. Viknesh who has also written this film. A survival thriller, the film requires some stretch of the imagination though it is a realistic plot with a mother fighting for her son’s survival. Released on Disney+Hotstar on June 17, the thriller has Superstar Nayanthara playing the lead in this heroine-centric project. Nayanthara plays Parvathy, a young mother with an eight-year-old son, Veera (Rithvik), who suffers from cystic fibrosis and needs to be on oxygen. The story begins with them needing to travel to Kochi from Coimbatore for a life-saving surgery for Veera. Given the heavy rains in Kerala, they are forced to travel by bus. Meanwhile, we are introduced by the director to the other characters who end up on this bus journey with Parvathy and Veera. A terrible and unexpected landslide sees the bus submerged under a mountain of rock and mud, and this is where the story for survival of the passengers in a confined space with a limited supply of oxygen really kicks off. Veera is the only one with a large supply of oxygen, thanks to the oxygen tank he is hooked up to, and he has only his mother to protect him in this claustrophobic situation. What happens inside that bus among the passengers in this struggle for oxygen? Who survives in the end? In the second wave of the Covid pandemic in India, we saw the struggle for oxygen and limited supply of it become a reality, with many losing their l...

Nayanthara's 'O2 (Oxygen Telugu)' review: Child artiste is the star of this edge

Director Viknesh's 'O2 (Oxygen)' is a nicely made, engaging thriller that keeps you hooked from start to finish. The story starts off in an unassuming fashion but soon turns into an intense thriller, thanks to a well-thought-out plot.Parvathy (Nayanthara) is a single mother whose life revolves around her eight-year-old son Veera (played by child artiste Rithvik), who suffers from a chronic lung disorder. As a result, the child cannot survive without an oxygen cylinder. Director Viknesh's 'O2 (Oxygen)' is a nicely made, engaging thriller that keeps you hooked from start to finish. The story starts off in an unassuming fashion but soon turns into an intense thriller, thanks to a well-thought-out plot. Parvathy ( Parvathy gets to know that surgery could help her child recover from the disorder and lead a normal life. So, she chooses to take Veera to a hospital in Kochi, where such surgery has been arranged for him. Mother and son board a private bus to Kochi. The other passengers on the bus include a politician who is out of power and his assistant, a father who is disillusioned with his daughter as she is in love with a young man from another community, the girl's lover who is a student of medicine, a convict who has just been released from prison and a corrupt policeman who is off to Kochi for an illegal deal that is bound to make him super-rich. The bus sets off on a stormy night to The film has some fantastic performances to offer. Interestingly, the best performance does...