
O’Dessa It is a reminder that dreamers make the world around. The film, directed by Geemy Jasper, starring Sadie Sink as O’Dessa, Kelvin Harrison Jr. As Eui and Regina Hall like Neon Dion, it follows the difficult situation of what it means to live a life under the disguise of another person’s aspirations and the power to have the courage to dream (and look for) your views.
According to an official description of the film, “to establish in the post-apocalyptic future, O’Dessa It is an original rock opera on an epic girl in an epic search to recover an heir from the appreciated family. Her trip takes her to a strange and dangerous city where she encounters her true love, but to save her soul, she must put the power of fate and song in the final test. “”
Regina Hall in turning villain through Neon Dion
Regina Hall is almost unrecognizable as O’Dessa’s arc-NEMESIS in the movie. With non -existent eyebrows and a taser stuck next to it is the first time that Hall, known by more comic roles like Brenda Meeks in Scary movie franchise or one of four members of the Flossy Put Girls’ tripHe has played a villa.
In the most recent roles, Hall has been showing the range of their action bites, leaning on his most serious side. Whether through your Trinitie Childs portrait Honk for Jesus: Save Your Soul or their next role Paul Thomas Anderson One battle after the other, Hall is still the gift he continues to give, and his performance as Vilà O’Dessa It emphasizes its ability to enter the character.
“Once I read the script and saw the background of what happened to it, I realized that I didn’t have much love,” Hall told Bravity’s Shadow and performing in a recent interview. “The same, the closest thing to connect was Eurie, but this connection (was) based on control and power. You can never have intimacy when I existed, and I felt for her. I felt for this that she was so jealous and so threatened by these two, and really had to try to keep them apart because love was a threat to her because she did not know how to give –
She added: “I think it is probably an important part of the darkness that exists, you know, in many people. What is the quote? I have two monsters living inside me. I have two beasts living inside me. And the question is, who is the strongest? And the answer is, the one that I decide to feed.
As “O’Dessa” helped Kelvin Harrison Jr. and his character Euri to evolve
Art mimics life to O’Dessa For Kelvin Harrison Jr., who is also on the trip. It is intentional about the roles that he assumes and chooses those who help him grow and improve his trade.
“I wanted to continue to spread my instruments in myself and discover new things,” Harrison told us. “ And I think what I like about all the characters is that I have learned from them.And it also brings some of the habits that I do not want to maintain, and turning -in my life it is not something that I want to embrace ever. I think that Euri struggles with this disease of feeling that life is too welcomed and that there is nothing left, except for only conforming and playing for the rules, and only to our day, and only the individual, the individuality, It lights up. “
“We love him when he is how, really living his best life, you know, and we embrace all parts of himself in fullness when he is also excited and as a manic,” he continued. “There is so much youth in him. And I think I wanted to remember -and also the audience, who would like to make a trip with me and see all these films I make, that youth is something that they should preserve in their lives and embrace because it is really beautiful.”
Searchlight’s film debuted initially in 2025 SXSW in Austin, Texas and is now transmitted to Hulu.

