THE ODYSSEY
Much was said, judged, and speculated about Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey before its release, but my advice is to ignore the noise and check it out for yourself. It’s one of the most epic films I’ve ever seen. If you’re going to make a movie that runs for nearly three hours, this is exactly what you produce to ensure your audience remains engaged and gets value for their time investment. In this modernly adapted version of Homer’s ancient Greek poem, King Odysseus (Matt Damon) makes a long, perilous journey back home to Ithaca following the fall of Troy. Along the way he encounters several mythical creatures and faces life threatening dangers on land and at sea. After being gone for twenty years, his faithful wife Penelope (Anne Hathaway) and son Telemachus (Tom Holland) are left to appease hoards of grimy suitors, including villain Antinous (Robert Pattinson), while wondering if Odysseus is still alive. Every performance is brilliant, and the stacked cast also includes Charlize Theron, Travis Scott, Elliot Page, and Lupita Nyong’o, with Damon doing the heavy lifting in his lead role. The sets and cinematography are mesmerising and every scene is meticulous in its design, colour palate and execution – it’s the sort of work that aspiring DP’s should study frame by frame. Nothing is short cut including the practical effects. Thanks to the immersive and intense musical score, the floor of our cinema shook on multiple occasions. You’ll hear AND feel when the deep bass rumbles. The costuming is superb and the incredible outfit of King Agamemnon (Benny Safdie), with his commanding black armour and intimidating full face helmet adorned by a plume of horsehair, is enough to win an award alone. As the first feature to ever be shot entirely on IMAX 70mm film cameras, see this in IMAX as Nolan intended. There aren’t enough superlatives to describe this! A masterpiece of the grandest scale and a contender for film of the year.
SCORE:
Alex's Score 10/10
Amanda’s Score 9/10