‘A masterpiece in every way’: The Odyssey earns near universal acclaim as full reviews published
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Christopher Nolan's "The Odyssey" has garnered near universal acclaim from top critics, with five-star reviews from prominent publications such as the Guardian, Independent, and Telegraph. This widespread critical success suggests that the film is a strong contender for next year's best picture Oscar, further solidifying Nolan's reputation as a master filmmaker. The film's monumental adaptation of Homer's epic poem has been praised for its thrilling ambition and bold storytelling.
Christopher Nolan’s epic was given five stars by the Guardian, Independent and Telegraph, while the New York Times called it a ‘monumental adaptation’Christopher Nolan’s $250m Imax blockbuster version of Homer’s epic poem the Odyssey looks set to be among the director’s best-received of his career, and could be a frontrunner for next year’s best picture Oscar.The Guardian’s Peter Bradshaw was among the vast majority of critics who awarded it five stars, calling it a film “with thrilling ambition, boldness, seriousness, generosity and flair. There are some broad-brush moments in the dialogue, yes, but even these are applied with a muscular flourish.” Continue reading...
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