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Screen for YOUR familyOsiris (2025) is a science fiction action film directed by William Kaufman, starring Max Martini, Brianna Hildebrand, and Linda Hamilton. The movie centers on an elite team of U.S. Special Forces commandos who are abducted by a mysterious alien spacecraft during a military operation. Upon waking, they find themselves hunted by a relentless, monstrous alien race that captures humans to be processed as food. The film is described as an intense survival thriller with constant action and elements reminiscent of classic sci-fi horrors like 'Aliens' and 'Predator'. It is targeted at mature audiences due to its graphic violence and strong language, focusing on themes of survival against overwhelming odds and human resilience in a hostile alien environment.
'Osiris (2025)' contains sustained sequences of graphic and intense violence throughout, featuring brutal confrontations between humans and aliens. The film is noted for its high body count and explicit depictions of gore and injury.
The BBFC explicitly states 'Sustained sequences of violence include gun battles with bloody shootings, as well as stabbings, blows to the head and hand to hand fighting.' It also notes 'Strong gory injury detail includes decapitated and dismembered corpses. There is brief and occasional focus on bloody injury; blood spurts result from violence. Human bones and internal organs are found in a pool of bloody wastewater.' For instance, the film opens with an 'extreme violence' gunfight lasting about 15 minutes, and later, the alien, Scars, is cut in half by Kelly.
The film features strong and frequent profanity, including highly offensive language, along with a range of milder curse words.
The film contains highly intense and frightening sequences, including continuous threat from monstrous aliens, disturbing imagery, and jump scares, creating a constant sense of dread and horror.
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Given the film's sustained graphic violence, strong gory injury detail, intense threat, and pervasive strong language, 'Osiris (2025)' is recommended for mature audiences, specifically aged 15 and above. The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) rated it '15' for these reasons.
Due to its limited theatrical release and direct-to-VOD strategy, detailed long-tail discussions or specific educator/librarian notes beyond mainstream reviews might be less prevalent. However, the BBFC's comprehensive content descriptors provide a solid foundation for parental guidance. The film's critical reception often notes its derivative nature, drawing heavily from other sci-fi action classics, which might impact the depth of its thematic exploration but does not lessen its intensity regarding the listed concerns.
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