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Christopher Nolan's Odyssey is the mother of all stories.
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Christopher Nolan's Odyssey is the mother of all stories.

The article discusses Christopher Nolan's new film 'Odissea,' which he describes as containing all stories within it, including his previous works like 'Interstellar' and 'The Dark Knight' trilogy. The film is noted for its ambitious scale, with a runtime of nearly three hours, a $250 million budget, and being the first film shot entirely with IMAX cameras using 70mm film. It was filmed in six countries, utilizing real locations rather than CGI sets, and features large-scale physical sets such as the real-life Trojan Horse. The film emphasizes authenticity through practical effects and avoids the use of wheels for certain scenes, opting for more visually imposing methods. The article highlights the technical and artistic challenges involved in creating such a massive production.

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Christopher Nolan's Odyssey is the mother of all stories.

The article discusses Christopher Nolan's new film 'Odissea,' which he describes as containing all stories within it, including his previous works like 'Interstellar' and 'The Dark Knight' trilogy. The film is noted for its ambitious scale, with a runtime of nearly three hours, a $250 million budget, and being the first film shot entirely with IMAX cameras using 70mm film. It was filmed in six countries, utilizing real locations rather than CGI sets, and features large-scale physical sets such as the real-life Trojan Horse. The film emphasizes authenticity through practical effects and avoids the use of wheels for certain scenes, opting for more visually imposing methods. The article highlights the technical and artistic challenges involved in creating such a massive production.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a cultural and cinematic achievement, discussing the technical aspects and creative process behind the film. While it mentions the director's background and some historical references, there is no overt political framing or ideological slant. The tone remains objective, with a

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