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OBEX

  • 2025
  • 1h 30min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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OBEX (2025)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaConor Marsh's secluded life disrupted when he plays OBEX game. His dog Sandy disappears, blurring reality and game. Conor enters OBEX world to rescue Sandy, navigating its strange realms.Conor Marsh's secluded life disrupted when he plays OBEX game. His dog Sandy disappears, blurring reality and game. Conor enters OBEX world to rescue Sandy, navigating its strange realms.Conor Marsh's secluded life disrupted when he plays OBEX game. His dog Sandy disappears, blurring reality and game. Conor enters OBEX world to rescue Sandy, navigating its strange realms.

  • Dirección
    • Albert Birney
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    • Albert Birney
    • Pete Ohs
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    • Albert Birney
    • Callie Hernandez
    • Frank Mosley
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,3/10
    94
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Albert Birney
    • Guión
      • Albert Birney
      • Pete Ohs
    • Reparto principal
      • Albert Birney
      • Callie Hernandez
      • Frank Mosley
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    • 74Metapuntuación
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      • 3 nominaciones en total

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    Zelda by Way of Eraserhead: OBEX is an 8-Bit Exorcism

    "Obex" (2025), Albert Birney's latest, is less a film in the traditional sense than a mesmeric, multimedia experience-an immersive hallucination that catapults us into a nostalgic yet unsettling reimagining of 1987 Baltimore.

    It evokes the aesthetic of early home-computer video games-a love letter to a forgotten digital past and to the global legion of 'old nerds' who once lived inside pixelated universes.

    With stark black-and-white cinematography-at times evocative of "Eraserhead"-and lo-fi visual textures reminiscent of Space Invaders and The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, Birney concocts a hypnotic blend of analog dread and digital dreaming.

    The horror-adjacent quality lingers with eeriness, disquiet, paranoia, and technological hauntings, using experimental editing techniques, retro video game tricks and typical 1980s special effects.

    Especially near the end, when a cascade of skulls appears onscreen-a moment that distills the essence of '80s zombie comedy-horror and indie horror games alike.

    The plot, if one can call it that, is deceptively simple: Conor Marsh, a withdrawn loner, ekes out a living by "redrawing" photographs on his Macintosh using typographic symbols.

    He hasn't left his home in years, relying on his neighbour Mary (played with quiet empathy by Callie Hernandez) to fetch his groceries. But Conor's self-imposed solitude is shattered when he loads a mysterious game called OBEX.

    After his beloved dog Sandy disappears, the lines between reality and gameplay begin to dissolve, drawing Conor into the bizarre inner world of OBEX-a retro-futuristic realm where the surreal logic of old-school video games takes hold.

    But as with most of Birney's work, plot is merely scaffolding. "Obex" defies classification. It is, at its core, what one might call "movie-video-art"-an audiovisual artefact as much at home in a gallery installation as it is in a cinema.

    Viewers may find themselves hypnotised, as though standing inside a looping museum piece that mutates with each glance.

    The film is anchored in a singular thematic concern: alienation. This ingenious fantasy explores the emotional hazards of finding comfort in screens while avoiding real human connection.

    Whether glued to his monitor or the eerie vertical TV totem that dominates his living room, Conor is in a constant state of retreat-seeking solace from the messiness of life through synthetic distraction.

    Birney presents an idiosyncratic vision of a life swallowed by media. There's a disturbing undercurrent here-a lamentation for a society that fetishises its own digital decay.

    The film doesn't just comment on smartphones or the internet per se, but rather on their capacity to fracture time, distort intimacy, and create portals into existential voids.

    "Obex" bears thematic kinship with Jane Schoenbrun's "I Saw the TV Glow" (2024), though I'd argue Birney's effort is far more cohesive and affecting.

    Both films are entrancing and deeply personal works, warning of the psychic toll media addiction can take.

    Yet the film suggests a glimmer of hope-not in chasing emotional fulfilment through digital proxies, but in confronting the analog world we've left behind.

    "Obex" doesn't just invite us to play-it dares us to unplug. In a culture drowning in feedback loops and curated selves, Birney suggests the ultimate rebellion may be returning to the real.
    9peter0969

    Small Budget but such a unique vision

    Watched at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival.

    Director Albert Birney proves that despite a small budget, he is still able to create a unique, digital, and visually appealing experience of a movie. While Obex isn't my favorite of his, it's unique premise, simple structure, and visual fun presentation makes it a nice, fun and cute adventure that explores through the regimes of reality vs. Fiction.

    Provided with good camerawork and a good performance from Birney himself, the tone, atmosphere, and video game vibe is perfect. Creating this nostalgic vibe that remains me a lot of the 90s game world and the community surrounding it. Including fun dialogue, characters, costume designs, and some really good uses of black and white visuals and presentations throughout. Many of the VFX, outfits and production sets are cheap but because of the self-aware nature and how Birney is able to craft the story, it feels really unique and creative.

    You have to give credit for Albert Birney being able to create this weird nostalgic and colorful works in his career as he and his team always find some creative ways to make a movie despite it's low budget. Ever since his work on Strawberry Mansion and his shorts, I love to see him continue to branch out more and more.

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