Every illegal download robs the creators – from Tom Cruise to the visual effects artists in Bangalore who worked on the film’s drones. Legal streaming pays residuals that fund future sci-fi films.
In a post‑apocalyptic Earth, humanity has fled after an alien “Tet” destroyed the planet’s atmosphere. A lone repair technician, Jack Harper, patrols the planet’s ruins, maintaining massive drones that harvest Earth’s remaining energy for the surviving “cloister” colony in orbit. His mission: “Oblivion” – to erase all memory of Earth’s past, even his own.
When Jack discovers a crashed spacecraft with a woman (Julia) inside, his world unravels. Flashbacks, hidden archives, and a secret underground community reveal a truth far more complex than the sterile, lonely existence he’s been told to accept. The film becomes a cat‑and‑mouse chase across a desolate, sun‑scorched landscape, leading to a showdown that questions what it means to be human.
Universal Pictures has Oblivion on YouTube Movies.
A sleek, high‑concept sci‑fi action film that dazzles with its visuals and world‑building, but its emotional core feels a touch thin. Strong performances from Tom Cruise and Andrea Riseborough keep the engine running, while the Hindi dubbing is competent enough not to break immersion. Overall rating: 7.5/10 (Blu‑ray quality: ★★★★½).
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