
Christopher Nolan adapts 'The Odyssey' with distinction
Something that is surprising coming from the director of 'Interstellar', a film with which 'The Odyssey' has everything to do.
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But the ruins are not only ... the testimony of barbarism, but also the promise that the world was a better place, not today, but yesterday... It is that energy that drives the film, a nostalgia for a place and a life that is even further away. That is why a journey that could have lasted a few days – there are not that many miles between Troy and Ithaca – becomes a ten-year odyssey.
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But the ruins are not only ... the testimony of barbarism, but also the promise that the world was a better place, not today, but yesterday... It is that energy that drives the film, a nostalgia for a place and a life that is even further away.
according to ABC — PortadaThat is why a journey that could have lasted a few days – there are not that many miles between Troy and Ithaca – becomes a ten-year odyssey.
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