Science Fiction Volume One: The Osiris Child (2016)

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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.

Overview
"Science Fiction Volume One: The Osiris Child" is a 2016 Australian action, experience, and drama film directed by Shane Abbess. The remarkable cast includes Kellan Lutz, Daniel MacPherson, Isabel Lucas, Temuera Morrison, Rachel Griffiths, and Teagan Croft. The story happens in a dystopian future, where human society has actually moved far from Earth to other worlds and developed innovative technology.

Plot Introduction
Lt. Kane Sommerville (Daniel MacPherson), a previous elite soldier, works now for Exor, an effective interplanetary corporation. Sommerville lives in a city above the planet, while his young daughter Indi (Teagan Croft) lives on the harmful world below. After a fatal error by his business, the world has 24 hours until it is damaged. Kane defies his orders and descends to the planet to save his child needing the assistance of a gotten away found guilty (Kellan Lutz).

Key Events
When he reaches the ground, Kane realizes that inadvertently he has actually let loose monstrous animals who now roam the planet. Coordinating with a criminal called Sy Lombrok (Kellan Lutz), Lt. Sommerville navigates the treacherous landscapes, racing against time and dealing with monstrous creatures. They come across Gyp (Isabel Lucas), a rogue drifter, who winds up appreciating their objective and joins the team, proving valuable in their fight for survival.

Climax and Conclusion
In the climactic fight, the group takes on against the Geno job beasts, artificially created beasts by Exor, implied to act as unstoppable soldiers. A high-stakes battle occurs and Sy, formerly a reluctant hero, ends up being crucial in defeating the animals. Lt. Sommerville effectively discovers his child Indi, showing to her the love and lengths to which he will choose her safety.

The business villain is illustrated in General Lynex (Rachel Griffiths), who represents the immoral and power-hungry entity that set off this occasion. She is cold and ruthless, intending to destroy the planet to remove the proof of her company's culpability in the lethal nightmare let loose. Despite her strategies, our heroes handle to expose Exor's disastrous experiments, causing the downfall of the corporation.

Overall Impact
"Science Fiction Volume One: The Osiris Child" is an aesthetically rich movie featuring intense action sequences and a genuine narrative revolving around a father's desperate mission to save his daughter. By interweaving styles of business greed, ethical uncertainty, and the transformative power of desperate situations, the movie presents interesting questions about humankind, principles, and survival.
This sci-fi feature showcases Australia's potential in developing incredible genre cinema with a balance of action, drama, and thought-provoking story. This is increased by compelling efficiencies from the cast, particularly Kellan Lutz, understood for the "Twilight" series, and young Teagan Croft, providing her launching performance in this movie.

Despite being presented under the title of "Volume One", the film did not have a follow up as of late 2021, but this very first installment can stand alone for its abundant story-telling, heart-pounding action, and spectacular visuals.

Top Cast

  • Kellan Lutz (small)
    Kellan Lutz
    Sy Lombrok
  • Daniel MacPherson (small)
    Daniel MacPherson
    Kane Sommerville
  • Isabel Lucas (small)
    Isabel Lucas
    Gyp
  • Luke Ford (small)
    Luke Ford
    Bill
  • Rachel Griffiths (small)
    Rachel Griffiths
    General Lynex
  • Temuera Morrison (small)
    Temuera Morrison
    Warden Mourdain
  • Bren Foster (small)
    Bren Foster
    Charles Kreat
  • Luke Hemsworth (small)
    Luke Hemsworth
    Travek
  • Zoe Carides (small)
    Zoe Carides
    Rominja
  • Zoe Ventoura (small)
    Zoe Ventoura
    Sgt. Cognit
  • Louise Dodge (small)
    Louise Dodge
    Rescue Officer Fitzgerald