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Director Joseph Kosinski (who also directed Tron: Legacy) has a keen eye for aesthetics. Even if you are watching a pirated print on Filmyzilla, the visual grandeur of Oblivion is undeniable. The juxtaposition of sleek, white futuristic technology against the desolate, gray ruins of Earth creates a unique cinematic palette. The sound design and soundtrack, composed by the electronic band M83, further elevate the atmosphere.
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