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Film ’Oblivion’ in Cinema City Sarajevo

Published: April 8, 2013
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Oblivion2013PosterFrom 11 April, citizens of Sarajevo will have the opportunity to see the film starring Tom Cruise and Morgan Freeman called ‘Oblivion’, which will be shown in Cinema City Sarajevo. Film is directed by Joseph Kosinski.

The film situated in 2073 talks about a 37-year-old former Marine commander named Jack Harper (Tom Cruise) who is one of the last few drone mechanics stationed on Earth, which was nearly destroyed by an alien invasion 60 years earlier. As part of a massive operation to extract the planet’s remaining vital resources, he lives in an airborne “town” floating thousands of meters above the Earth. With his mission nearly complete, Jack’s soaring existence comes crashing down when he rescues a 22-year-old female stranger (Olga Kurylenko) from a downed spacecraft. Her arrival triggers a series of events that forces Jack to question everything he knows about the war and its aftermath. In addition, after being captured by an insurgency led by 102-year-old Malcolm Beech (Morgan Freeman), Jack is told that the society in which he lives may in fact be a police state.

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