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1446980verificación de cookiesEl tráiler infantil de Osiris parece prometer grandes cosas con un presupuesto reducido
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2017/04

El tráiler infantil de Osiris parece prometer grandes cosas con un presupuesto reducido

A new trailer for the Aussie sci-fi flick El Osiris Niño recently went live. It’s a film that reminds me of this generation’s Neon City or Cyborg americano: Acero Guerrero… only, it actually seems to take itself serious enough not to be a laughing stock or snickered at for its poor visuals. In fact, the visuals look pretty good and there’s a solid mix of inventive set designs with some hefty use of CGI as well.

Storm Vision Entertainment and XYZ Films are aiming to get the film in theaters soon. There aren’t any big names in the film, but Crepúsculo alumni Kellen Lutz appears to be the most notable face in the trailer. He was also featured in El 3 Expendables, but neither of the aforementioned film credits would convince the average person to want to check out El Osiris Niño.

The trailer, however, does a fine job of outlining the world, the risks and the stakes that are present for the characters involved in the peril that’s projected. You can check out the trailer below courtesy of Nuevo tráiler.

It’s hard to pinpoint exactly where they’re going with the story, and that’s a good thing.

I’m not sure entirely where the beginning, middle, and end completely fit but I have an idea. Again, they tried avoiding telling the entire story in the span of the trailer, and I have to applaud them for that. Maybe being on a lower budget the director dipped into the marketing department and decided not to have the promo trailer give away everything?

Anyway, the story revolves around a father trying to recover his daughter amid a prison break. That doesn’t sound too exciting until you throw in the monkey wrench that is the deadly creatures going around killing people.

Es un poco como 48 horas conoce a Escapar de la ciudad de Nueva York. I can’t complain.

The trailer wisely avoids showing too much or betraying the movie’s budget, which helps a ton in convincing people that it looks like it might be worth your time.

The comment section was generally positive save for a few people who complaining about a lack of diversity.

De todos modos, puedes obtener más información visitando el página web oficial. Screenings will start on April 21st . You can also buy tickets if you’re in Australia to check out the film in theaters.

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