The Odyssey Movie Review: Christopher Nolan's Epic Retelling of Homer's Classic Is a Grand Cinematic Spectacle
The Odyssey wants to produce an epic that would please those who enjoy mythology and the general public at the same time.
The Odyssey
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Christopher Nolan, who won an Academy Award for his previous work of Oppenheimer , is back with a monumental undertaking: The Odyssey , a masterful retelling of Homer’s epic Greek poem. This feature will contain an accomplished ensemble cast composed of performers such as Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Zendaaya, Anne Hathaway, Lupita Nyong’o, Mia Goth, Samatha Morton, and Benny Safdie as they present this piece of literature into the filmic world as the viewer has never seen it before. Using Nolan’s extraordinary vision along with an almost unbelievable financial backing, The Odyssey wants to produce an epic that would please those who enjoy mythology and the general public at the same time.
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The plot of this motion picture follows Ulysses/Matt Damon as he tries to return to Ithica for ten years after the end of the Trojan Wars. The trials and tribulations he faces during that time include mythical creatures, guidance/suffering from gods/goddesses, and ever-present temptation and tough choices to determine how brave and wise he is. Back in Ithica Ulyssess’ wife, Penelope, and son, Telemachus, are waiting for his return trying to hold their kingdom together without him. While there are a significant amount of action sequences throughout this film, the emphasis of the story is on the issues of war, family, sacrifice, personal identity, and the meaning of home, making this ancient poem very current to today’s audiences.