
ORBITER 9 MOVIE NUDE SCENE MOVIE
The movie opens with Helena, an astronaut played by Clara Lago, strenuously working out and closely monitoring her health aboard the Orbiter 9, a spacecraft on its way to a distant planet called Celeste. It may not shock you, but it isn't going to actively irritate you either - and that's an improvement over several recent Netflix sci-fi misfires like The Titan or The Cloverfield Paradox. Orbiter 9 is a bit more upfront about the deception at the root of its story and it also delivers its twists with a touch of naturalistic restraint. Putting the furry analysts aside for a second, writer and director Hatem Khraiche, making his feature debut, has created a movie that often plays like a more grounded, less sinister tale of survival than the aforementioned Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence blockbuster, which faced warranted criticism for its often mangled handling of a creepy premise. Only, in this case, with a wolf therapist. Unless you keep a watchful eye on your Netflix home page, you may have missed this Spanish space station drama, which plays in the same thematic solar system as 2016's interstellar romance Passengers.


At least, that's one of the more outlandish ideas raised by Orbiter 9, Netflix's latest sci-fi original movie to arrive on the platform with all the promotional fanfare typically reserved for secret corporate experiments or well-executed government cover-ups. In the near future, therapists will be replaced with soothing, perplexed images of digital wolves that nod along as you describe your problems.
