The Odyssey trailer 2 (full trailer)

Just left the theatre. My biggest disappointment was how small it all felt. People keep talking about the grand scale and I have just no idea what they’re getting at. Think of how enormous a 3 hour movie like lord of the rings felt - the massive landscapes, giant armies, huge iconic score, incomparable action pieces. None of that here, save the 10 minutes of cyclops (legitimately incredible puppetry). Ithaca felt tiny, Troy felt tiny, never more than like 15 guys in frame at one time. It was *intimate*, which is just a bad fit for the first all IMAX film ever
 
Just left the theatre. My biggest disappointment was how small it all felt. People keep talking about the grand scale and I have just no idea what they’re getting at. Think of how enormous a 3 hour movie like lord of the rings felt - the massive landscapes, giant armies, huge iconic score, incomparable action pieces. None of that here, save the 10 minutes of cyclops (legitimately incredible puppetry). Ithaca felt tiny, Troy felt tiny, never more than like 15 guys in frame at one time. It was *intimate*, which is just a bad fit for the first all IMAX film ever

Everyone is certainly entitled to their own opinion, but I saw it earlier today and I'm wondering if we watched the same movie.
 
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Everyone is certainly entitled to their own opinion, but I saw it earlier today and I'm wondering if we watched the same movie.
Yeah, I saw it 70 mm imax. Ithaca was a bedroom, dining hall and a hut off to the side. The tallest building in Troy was 20 feet. No thousand man action sequences or spectacular battle scenes. Literally sailed past the sirens, Scylla and Charybdis, no River Styx, no underworld…lots of dialogue, which I think is Nolan’s weakest writing quality. Couldn’t tell you anything about the score. I was expecting ROTK level scale worthy of the largest screen in the world and it was just so so far from it
 
Yeah, I saw it 70 mm imax. Ithaca was a bedroom, dining hall and a hut off to the side. The tallest building in Troy was 20 feet. No thousand man action sequences or spectacular battle scenes. Literally sailed past the sirens, Scylla and Charybdis, no River Styx, no underworld…lots of dialogue, which I think is Nolan’s weakest writing quality. Couldn’t tell you anything about the score. I was expecting ROTK level scale worthy of the largest screen in the world and it was just so so far from it
to each their own. but you are definitely in the minority. too bad you didn't like it.
 
to each their own. but you are definitely in the minority. too bad you didn't like it.
For sure. Would love to hear what others liked about it. I think my critiques mirror those I had of Oppenheimer - literal nuclear potential for action but chose weak procedural drama
 
Question to those that have seen it. How does it compare to Gladiator? I know the stories are different, but just in terms of size, production, and overall feel.

For my perspective, I went with a buddy to watch Gladiator when it came out, we walked out and both said "that might be the best picture of the year" and "it didn't feel like 2.5hrs" when that was a really long movie.
 
Question to those that have seen it. How does it compare to Gladiator? I know the stories are different, but just in terms of size, production, and overall feel.

For my perspective, I went with a buddy to watch Gladiator when it came out, we walked out and both said "that might be the best picture of the year" and "it didn't feel like 2.5hrs" when that was a really long movie.
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Question to those that have seen it. How does it compare to Gladiator? I know the stories are different, but just in terms of size, production, and overall feel.

For my perspective, I went with a buddy to watch Gladiator when it came out, we walked out and both said "that might be the best picture of the year" and "it didn't feel like 2.5hrs" when that was a really long movie.
While Gladiator excels with its gritty, tactile production and intense, grounded feel, The Odyssey, IMO, dwarfs it in scale, shifting from the human arena to a vast, mythic odyssey across the ancient world. I appreciate Ridley's focused tragedy, but I prefer The Odyssey because its sweeping scope and ethereal, timeless atmosphere create a much more profound experience. That is gonna be different for everyone.

I love Gladiator. I like this better.
 
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So the movie is rated R. I was thinking of taking my 15 year old daughter to this. I've let her watch some R rated movies before. Is this one pretty intense or not too bad?
There were some moments that were very disturbing to me and I’m 50. I would be cautious about children, but 15 may be old enough. If she isn’t good with horror movies, some of this may be too much for her.
 
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Just saw it and loved it. I don’t remember much from the original story but it felt very accurate and authentic. Loved the soundtrack and editing. The siren scene with the sound editing is awesome

I think I’m going to listen to the Iliad and Odessey audiobooks this week. It’s been awhile
 
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