Osmosis : the French series of SF Netflix has the air of Black Mirror in its first images

Cinema 6 February, 2019

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Osmosis, the series of science-fiction and anticipation made in France, will land on Netflix on march 29.

Since the failure of Marseille, Netflix has not abandoned his projects of movies and series in French. And Plan to Heart is released at the end of 2018, a series on the French Revolution is preparing, or a movie about Arsène Lupin, with Omar Sy. But what intrigues us the most among the projects in France of the platform it is Osmosis.

Of the first images and a release date were unveiled by Netflix for this series of science-fiction and anticipation.

 

A world that is hyper connected

 

In his unpublished images, we discover the futuristic world in which take place the adventures of the characters and, in particular, of Hugo Becker (Black Baron) and Agathe Bonitzer (A bottle in the sea, At the end of the tale). Photos that are not without reminding us of the multi-universe of Black Mirror, in particular those of Hang the DJ, The Entire History of You, Crocodile or even Nosedive at the sight of the pitch official :

“Paris, in the near future. Technology has pushed the frontiers of the imaginable in deciphering the code of true love. Thanks to the data of its users obtained via micro-robots implanted in their brains, the new application “OSMOSIS” guarantee with certainty to find the perfect partner, and transforms the ultimate dream to find a soul mate in reality.

 

Agathe Bonitzer

 

But is there a price to pay when we let an algorithm choose the man or woman of our life ? When in exchange for this eternal love, the technology can access even the most intimate of our spirit, and our memories more secrets…”

The series is adapted from the web series Arte of the same name and was designed by Audrey Fouché (Borgia, Revenants). It will have eight episodes and will land soon on Netflix, sinceit will be online as of march 29 next.

 

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