Review of Órbita 9

Órbita 9 (2017)
7/10
An innovative and brooding Spanish/Colombian co-production Sci-Fi , well played and competently made
14 June 2021
"Orbita 9" is a sentimental story , including thoughful and disconcerting events about a girl named Helena : Clara Lago, locked at a space pod where she will join other colonists . There arrives a maintenance technician called Alex: Alex González to repair artifacts . Then , both of whom fall in love , resulting in fateful consequences . Love will set you Free : Amar Te Hará Libre .

Intelligent , adult Science-fiction thriller dealing with an "Amour Fou" between a girl and a scientist . Director usually uses focus on the faces and bodies of the starring to show the despair and unsettling happenings , adding adequate cinematography , stirring musical score and eliptical edition . A sensitive film with good casting , well played by Clara Lago as the young who spends her life in a space capsule and Alex González as a traumatized scientific by the ghosts of his own past and he meets on Helena his redemption while falling in love for her . Along with fine secondary cast as the nasty Hugo interpreted by Andrés Parra and the friendly scientist Silvia nicely performed by Belén Rueda .

It contains a moving and enjoyable musical score by Federico Jusid , this expert composer has musicalized notorious films as Neruda , The Secret in your Eyes, Life Itself , Loving Pablo , At the End of the Tunnel , Che Guevara . As well as colorful , adequate cinematography by Pau Esteve Birba who has photographed such important movies as Cannibal , Buried , Realive , The Awakening , Alpha, Out in the Open, among others . This innovative Sci-Fi motion picture was well directed by Hatem Khraiche who previously made some Shorts . Rating : 7/10 . Worthwhile watching. The flick will appeal to Alex González and Clara Lago fans.
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