Actor Matt Damon described the filming of Christopher Nolan's highly anticipated movie 'The Odyssey' as extremely challenging, comparing the process to making 'six or seven films in one.' Based on Homer's epic poem, the film was shot in multiple locations, complicating the production significantly. Damon expressed admiration for Nolan's visionary approach and the meticulous attention to detail, including costume design and world-building. He noted the technical challenges of using a new IMAX camera system with a unique lens setup, which required actors to adapt to potential image quality issues. Co-star Robert Pattinson also praised Nolan's ability to manage large-scale projects without stress, highlighting his organizational skills and ambition. The film is set to premiere in cinemas on August 17.
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