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The Odyssey
In the aftermath of the Trojan War, King Odysseus fights, schemes and endures across storm-torn seas, cursed islands and the wrath of the gods, battling monsters and temptation as he struggles to find his way back to Ithaca, to Penelope and the son he barely knows.
Director
Christopher Nolan (Oppenheimer)
CAST
Matt Damon • Tom Holland • Anne Hathaway • Zendaya • Lupita Nyong’o • Robert Pattinson • Charlize Theron
RATING
VA

Violence, offensive language & content that may disturb
RUNTIME
2h 52m
COUNTRY
UK • USA
GENRE
Epic, Action, Fantasy, Adventure
LANGUAGE
English


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FILM NOTES
A monumental odyssey that turns a foundational myth into a visceral, sea‑swept survival story about fate, family and defying the gods.
Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey brings Homer’s classic poem to the big screen as a globe‑spanning epic, following Odysseus’ decade‑long journey home after the fall of Troy. Shot on location in Greece, Sicily and across multiple coastlines, it stages encounters with the Cyclops, Sirens and sorceress Circe in grounded, tactile ways that emphasise harsh weather, rough seas and exhausted bodies over purely digital spectacle. Drawing on centuries of retellings of the legacy of Homer, Nolan frames the myth as both intimate family drama and war‑scarred adventure.

For audiences, this is pitched as a true “event” film: nearly three hours of large‑format, big‑cast storytelling where the scale of the Mediterranean and the enormity of Odysseus’ trials are felt in every storm, cliff face and cavern. Fans of Oppenheimer and Dunkirk will recognise Nolan’s interest in endurance and time, here filtered through gods, omens and moral tests as Odysseus weighs cunning against conscience. It’s ideal for viewers who want sweeping action, a richly imagined ancient world and a chance to experience a cornerstone of Western storytelling on the big screen, from storm‑lashed coasts and back to the halls of Ithaca.

