The Odyssey: Matt Damon, Lupita Nyong’o, Anne Hathaway relive the epic

ONP Summary
Christopher Nolan's film adaptation of Homer's Odyssey launched to projected $90-100 million opening weekend from 3,900 theaters—his largest debut since The Dark Knight Rises. The ambitious 13th film completed ahead of schedule with all four of Nolan's children involved in production, though the casting choices and modern language treatment of the ancient source material drew criticism that Nolan dismissed as irrelev
Progressive:Lifetime artistic vision — Progressive outlets celebrate Nolan's ambitious adaptation as fulfilling his creative ambition while resonating with contemporary global tensions.
Moderate:Commercial spectacle — Centrist coverage emphasizes record opening projections and production efficiency, with Nolan defending cinema's continued evolution.
Conservative:Dismissive arrogance — Conservative outlets criticize Nolan's condescending response to casting and language concerns as tone-deaf disregard for representation.
In this edition, Critic Emma Jones tells us why Christopher Nolan’s take on the Greek epic was worth the wait – and the eye-watering budget – and how the themes of this ancient story still speak to contemporary audiences.
The all-star cast includes Matt Damon as a world-weary Odysseus, Anne Hathaway embodies a very patient Penelope and Lupita Nyong’O plays both Helen of Troy and her twin sister Clytemnestra. ...
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