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O'Dessa

  • 2025
  • PG-13
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
3.1K
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Regina Hall, Kelvin Harrison Jr., and Sadie Sink in O'Dessa (2025)
A farm girl in search to recover a cherished family heirloom. She travels to a strange and dangerous city where she meets her one true love. To save his soul, she must put the power of destiny to the ultimate test.
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A farm girl in search to recover a cherished family heirloom. She travels to a strange and dangerous city where she meets her one true love. To save his soul, she must put the power of desti... Read allA farm girl in search to recover a cherished family heirloom. She travels to a strange and dangerous city where she meets her one true love. To save his soul, she must put the power of destiny to the ultimate test.A farm girl in search to recover a cherished family heirloom. She travels to a strange and dangerous city where she meets her one true love. To save his soul, she must put the power of destiny to the ultimate test.

  • Director
    • Geremy Jasper
  • Writer
    • Geremy Jasper
  • Stars
    • Sadie Sink
    • Kelvin Harrison Jr.
    • Murray Bartlett
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    3.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Geremy Jasper
    • Writer
      • Geremy Jasper
    • Stars
      • Sadie Sink
      • Kelvin Harrison Jr.
      • Murray Bartlett
    • 37User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    O'Dessa: Love Is All (UK Music Video)
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    O'Dessa: Love Is All (UK Music Video)
    O'Dessa: Love Is All (UK Music Video)
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    O'Dessa: Love Is All (UK Music Video)
    O'Dessa: Ramblin' Blues
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    O'Dessa: Ramblin' Blues
    O'Dessa: Ramblin' Down The Road (Music Video)
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    O'Dessa: Ramblin' Down The Road (Music Video)
    O'Dessa: Here Comes The Seventh Son (Music Video)
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    O'Dessa: Here Comes The Seventh Son (Music Video)
    O'Dessa: The Music Of O'Dessa (Featurette)
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    O'Dessa: The Music Of O'Dessa (Featurette)

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    Sadie Sink
    Sadie Sink
    • O'Dessa Galloway
    Kelvin Harrison Jr.
    Kelvin Harrison Jr.
    • Euri Dervish
    Murray Bartlett
    Murray Bartlett
    • Plutonovich
    Regina Hall
    Regina Hall
    • Neon Dion
    Bree Elrod
    Bree Elrod
    • Calliope Galloway
    Pokey LaFarge
    Pokey LaFarge
    • Vergil Galloway
    Cora Sabo
    • Little O'Dessa
    Luka Baresic
    • Levon Galloway
    • (as Luka Barešić)
    Luca Anic
    • Blind Seer
    • (as Luca Anić)
    Mark Boone Junior
    Mark Boone Junior
    • Father Walter
    Harry Cadby
    • Elijah
    Bill Bekele
    • Enoch
    Gea Erjavec
    • Sister Frances
    Jimmy Mehs
    Jimmy Mehs
    • Toothless
    Marinko Prga
    Marinko Prga
    • Vulturo
    Rithvik Andugula
    Rithvik Andugula
    • Rael
    Aurora Kovacic
    • Roach
    • (as Aurora Kovačić)
    Jadranka Matkovic
    • Oma
    • (as Jadranka Matković)
    • Director
      • Geremy Jasper
    • Writer
      • Geremy Jasper
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    User reviews37

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    9tfstrhpsf

    Haters gonna hate?

    I have no idea why so many reviews have trashed this film (this is actually my first review ever because the rating needs justice) but I suppose that's the nature of art: it's not going to work for everyone.

    I was captivated by this film, the story development others claim it lacks I found flushed out in the wordless dialogue prevalent in the actors' expressions, deliberate aesthetics, and, of course, in the songwriting.

    The only reason I can't give it the last star is because I wish it was a series; I want to spend more time with these characters in this civilisation that doesn't realise how much it needs the people next to them in order to get their autonomy back.
    8imdbfan-7020175529

    Why the hate?

    I am an avid film geek but certainly not an expert. I took this film for what it was, with no expectations and just enjoyed the ride.

    For me, I was hooked from the start, music was good, lyrics were very touching and the bizarre sci Fi world was a great touch.

    Sometimes we over think our experiences and forget to just enjoy the moment and for me, I enjoyed every moment in this film. So much so; I am playing the album.

    The cast were good and Sadie really shone and I enjoyed watching her. I'm sure we will see more of her in the decades to come.

    Don't forget to open your minds, cherish the message given in this film and enjoy.
    6rannynm

    Interesting With Creative Visuals, Good Acting, But Unfortunately, The Plot Falls A Bit Short

    O'Dessa is an interesting film with immersive visuals and cinematography, good acting, but unfortunately, the plot falls a bit short. While there are strong performances, especially from Sadie Sink and Kevin Harrison Jr., the film feels subpar in its execution.

    The film is set in a dystopian future where O'Dessa (Sadie Sink) is in search of her guitar which belonged to her father and meant everything to her. She travels to Satellite City, a dangerous place, and encounters a fractured society. Along the way, she finds unexpected allies and dangerous enemies. As she pieces together the truth, she is forced to confront the reality of a world that may not be what it seems.

    The cinematography is one of the film's strongest aspects as it presents a world that is both immersive and striking in its visuals. I enjoyed the exaggerated use of color and lighting and the set. The score is decent, but it doesn't leave a lasting impact. There are moments when the music enhances the mood, but overall, it lacks the emotional weight that could have elevated it. Sadie Sink delivers a raw and emotionally charged performance, bringing depth to O'Dessa in a way that makes her journey compelling. Sink has been in many dramas, but I've never seen her in a film like this one and enjoyed her performance. Kevin Harrison Jr. In his role as Euri Dervish performs well and the chemistry between him and Sink adds a layer of sincerity to the film. The thing that pulls this down is the storyline. There are interesting ideas presented, but they aren't fully developed, which leaves the film feeling somewhat hollow, despite its artistic ambition. Ultimately, O'Dessa is a film that thrives in its aesthetics but stumbles in storytelling. While it's worth watching for the cinematography and performances, the lack of a strong narrative makes it fall short of being truly memorable.

    The film's message is that there is good and evil in this world and it's up to us to recognize what is corrupt and to make a difference.

    I give O'Dessa 3 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. You can catch it on Hulu beginning March 20, 2025.

    By Zoe C., KIDS FIRST!
    4Cyns-Corner

    A lackluster viewing experience

    4/10 STARS - O'dessa is a musical set in a post-apocalyptic world. I admit the concept alone was a bit of a head scratcher because ... why? I decided to go ahead and screen it anyway and unfortunately it didn't really hit the mark with me. I'm not a huge fan of musicals to begin with (there are some exceptions like Better Man and Sound of Music - both of which I LOVE), but oddly, it wasn't the musical aspect of it that bothered me the most. In the beginning I was getting a little annoyed at how many songs there were in just the first 15-20 minutes of the film, but as the story went along, it wasn't as much of an issue with me, especially since some of those numbers happened during a performance setting so it fit in well enough with the narrative. The problem I have is that while a unique blend of genres can sometimes work well, most of the time they don't. And this was one such time. In many ways, O'dessa doesn't seem to know what it wants to be: powerful, moving musical, post-apocalyptic thriller drama, romance, hero's journey? It couldn't effectively be all four at the same time and consequently, some parts of the plot felt "underbaked" and lacking substance. The romance felt rushed and unearned, and some of the narrative flows felt sloppily stitched together. Another reviewer descried it as a "disjointed music video marathon" and having "style without purpose" and those are great ways to describe it. The acting was fine (I didn't even recognize Regina Hall, because of the wacky haircut she had), but some of the characters did feel a bit over the top and cookie-cutter - especially the main antagonist played by Murray Bartlett. I did enjoy the performance Kelvin Harrison, Jr. Gave us and Sadie Sink did an admirable job at the singing and guitar playing, but ultimately, O'Dessa was a lackluster viewing experience. Quick take video review will be available on my YouTube channel shortly.
    8wldsthrnboy

    IGNORE THE EARLY REVIEWS!

    This is a musically,visually,and dramatically a stunning piece of original cinema. It was billed as a "Rock Opera" and that's truly what it is. It isn't a hugely original story or premise,but it's an immensely original artistic take on one. I'm Genx,so I'm acutely aware of how Cult Classics are born. I really hope this gets the immediate attention it deserves,but seeing as it was a Hulu release I'm sure it's going to have to overcome that stigma overtime to find it's audience. But MARK MY WORDS!!! In 10-15 years when Sadie Sink is a gigantic star because of the ridiculous talent she showcased in this art film,people will see and understand this review. If you see it before then,do yourself a favor and watch it. She,and all the other performers actually sang that music.

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      Is a steampunk retelling of the tale of Orpheus and Eurydice
    • Quotes

      Vergil Galloway: Pecker or not, you're the Seventh Son.

    • Soundtracks
      Here Comes the Seventh Son
      Written by Geremy Jasper and Jason Binnick

      Produced by Geremy Jasper and Jason Binnick

      Performed by Sadie Sink

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    • Release date
      • March 20, 2025 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Brazil
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • О'Десса
    • Filming locations
      • Zagreb, Croatia
    • Production companies
      • Searchlight Pictures
      • Department of Motion Pictures
      • RT Features
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      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
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