RE: “The Odyssey”, an epic journey back home.
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Christopher Nolan is undoubtedly one of the greatest and most challenging directors working today. What's best is that he's not content with simply repeating success after success over the last few decades, but it seems to be aiming for more this coming year with Odyssey.
Here you will see his vision of history and fantasy inspired by the greek gods and all that, something that has been seen a lot in cinema before, But there's something that suggests what Nolan will do here will be different and special in some way. His way of producing and making cinematic masterpieces is magnificent, truly.
It doesn't matter if not everything shown in this film is historically accurate (something that many people seem to be criticizing about this movie even before it's been released), I'll see it because I know it will be amazing. Nolan being in charge is already a definitive mark of quality at its finest, and that's final.
Good post.
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Nolan definitely knows how to play this game.
I love his audacity in challenging himself with each new project. It's never about playing it safe. His artistic versatility is something every filmmaker should have within themselves.