Real Doctor reacts to OSMOSIS JONES | Hospital Movie Scenes Review

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Published 2019-01-31
Many of you wanted me to react to the adventures of OSMOSIS JONES the most badass white blood cell to hit the movies! I'll breakdown as many scenes as I can and explain exactly what Ozzy and Drix are doing from a real doctor's point of view; spoilers... it was super.

We breakdown: why does Osmosis Jones look like that? Is Drix a real drug? What disease is the Red Death? Should you drink alcohol on a cold? Why do you feel unwell when you are ill? I'll try my best to answer these and many more!

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All Comments (21)
  • @unrellated
    There was a deleted scene from this movie where Osmosis talked about how he lost his family when Frank donated blood. Then during the climax in the hospital, the doctors would have tried infusing him with his own blood, and they would be reunited.
  • @Dimbledude
    Osmosis Jones eventually got his own cartoon series. Ozzy and Drix. Though they aren't in Frank, they end up in a kid named Hector. I watched it a lot when I was young.
  • @SnakeMan448
    Sinister figure wearing black delibrately murders defenceless character in a seriously brutal manner "Okay. Presumably, this is our bad guy."
  • @evamarias8896
    I also love how the medicine is animated in 3D to show just how odd and out of place he would be compared to the rest of the body. Despite that he’s still in the same style as everyone else, thus still being able to hang around.
  • @BBJ111
    "Chest compressions are too brutal for kids to see" - the movie also simultaneously has disgusting exploding zits and white blood cells exploding.
  • @77dinokid
    So, the "Red Death." - He's very good at avoiding the immune system. - He's highly contagious and extremely virulent. - He's asymptomatic until it's too late. - He's 100% lethal, barring an absolute miracle. - He can survive outside a host for a long time, and appears to rely on this ability to get to a new host after killing his old one. - He specifically targets part of the central nervous system. You know what disease also does all that? Rabies. If that's not bad enough, his name in the credits is Thraxx; he's named after anthrax, which has been infamously used by terrorists in the past. Then, considering that "the Red Death" evokes the idea of the Black Death, i.e. a global pandemic, his obssession with killing his host in as little time as possible, his claim that he makes ebola look like dandruff, and his expressed desire to have an entire chapter dedicated to him in medical books... Guys, I think the Red Death is a bioweapon.
  • @waddupjd
    Who's watching this during the coronavirus quarantine? WHERE'S OSMOSIS JONES WHEN WE NEED HIM!!??
  • @Scream_Lord
    I never new Osmosis Jones had so much research put into it and that so much of it is accurate to real biology and medicine.
  • @picklev5064
    Fun fact: this movie was original intended for only adults but someone came in and told them to make it for kids as well
  • @vinjass
    "I've known sugar pills who cured cancer, just because they believed they could". This is my favorite quote from this movie. It's great to see how they used real biology things for world building, slangs and jokes.
  • Ah, I remember having a crush on this literal white blood cell. He was smooth af.
  • Really liked your Osmosis Jones video, because despite it not doing well at the box office or critically, your video pointing out the accuracies of the body made me realise how much effort they put into that film. Sometimes we forget how much time and effort they put into a film, and it's a very long process (as a filmmaker, I would know) and we criticise films too easily when we watch it in two hours, even if it's not a perfect film.
  • @LordDessik
    I love how the medical team hears the flatline for 0.8 seconds and is immediately like “he’s gone, we tried our best, call the time of death and tell this little girl her dads dead” 😔😔😔
  • The fact that you didn't notice the founder (sperm cell) statue at 8:03 kinda bothered me Anyways great video, loved it!
  • @tkhunter4999
    “Chest compressions are too brutal for kids.” Guess an on screen character melting in alcohol isn’t brutal enough.
  • @ZeroBlackfire
    Osmosis Jones, The official movie of lazy middle school science/health teachers. :D
  • I clicked the notification so fast I'm afraid I might've hurt a platelet. Also, I wonder if you noticed when the "mayor" was being interviewed (around 8:04) , we passed near a statue of a sperm labeled "our founder" xD
  • @roxoutloud1122
    i literally gasped as soon as I saw my BOI OSMOSIS JONES AAAAHHH
  • @hunbenny
    It's a bit offtopic, but the Matrix like fightscene is a reference to the movie Matrix, because Thrax is voiced by Laurence Fishburne. Fun fact. :P
  • Osmosis Jones is, unironically, one of my favorite movies. To this day I still can't watch the live-action bit at the beginning with Frank chewing on the egg, though. It makes me feel like my own Osmosis Jane is about to hit the eject button, lol.