O2 movie review

Story:

Nayanthara is a single mom with a eight-year-old son Rithvik, who suffers from cystic fibrosis.

He will be able to breathe properly only with the help of an oxygen cylinder.

Nayanthara along with Rithvik embark on a bus journey.

They are accompanied by passengers with different emotions.

Unfortunately the bus gets trapped in a landslide.

Faced with a death scenario, the passengers become a threat to Rithvik.

Was Nayanthara able to save her son or not forms the rest of the story.

Analysis:

Director G S Krishna has made the story based on the premise of survival drama.

The proceedings are interesting and keeps the audience engaged.

However, the characters feel disconnected and the some of the sequences look artificial.

Performances of Nayanthara, little Rithvik and Aadukalam Murugadoss holds the film together.

Nayanthara as the caring mother and Rithvik as the suffering son have done their part well.

Tamizh A Azhagan’s cinematography and Vishal Chandrasekar’s music add more depth to the movie.

Editing by RK Selva is good.

Rating: 3.2/5

 

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