Osiris is an experimental psychological drama that explores the fragile boundary between consciousness and oblivion through a metaphysical descent into the human mind at the moment of self-destruction. A young man places a gun to his head ...See moreOsiris is an experimental psychological drama that explores the fragile boundary between consciousness and oblivion through a metaphysical descent into the human mind at the moment of self-destruction. A young man places a gun to his head and in the fraction of time between intention and consequence he awakens not in death but in a surreal dimension shaped entirely by his own memories regrets and subconscious wounds. Within this liminal space he encounters a strange and enigmatic figure who subjects him to a relentless interrogation that blurs the lines between mythology dream and internal reckoning. As the protagonist remains silent and motionless his life unravels around him revealing buried traumas fractured identities and the suffocating legacy of shame and expectation. Through poetic visuals unsettling sound design and a disjointed yet immersive narrative structure Osiris constructs a philosophical space where the viewer is no longer a passive observer but a participant in a ritual of judgment and reflection. Drawing inspiration from existential literature metaphysical cinema and the architecture of dream logic the film meditates on guilt memory the possibility of redemption and the question that haunts every conscious being at the edge of life whether true liberation lies in escape or in the unbearable act of understanding. Written by
Onur Akin
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