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OslobođenjeIndependentCenter8 hr. ago "The Odyssey" got its first reviews, the critics are already talking about the OscarsThe article discusses the positive critical reception of Christopher Nolan's film 'The Odyssey' following its world premiere in London. Film critics praised the director's visionary approach, the performances of the cast led by Leonardo DiCaprio, and the visual spectacle of the movie. Critics highlighted the seamless blend of action, emotion, and mythology, with particular praise for Nolan's direction and the acting of Samantha Morton as Kirk. Some critics, including Steven Weintraub from Collider and Anne Thompson from IndieWire, suggested the film could be a major contender for Academy Awards. While most reviews were overwhelmingly positive, David Ehrlich from IndieWire noted some pacing issues but acknowledged the film's strong conclusion. The film is based on Homer's epic about Odysseus's journey home after the Trojan War, featuring a star-studded cast.
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Klix.baIndependentCenter10 hr. ago The first critical reviews for "The Odyssey" have arrived:Critics have praised Christopher Nolan's new film 'The Odyssey,' calling it a masterpiece of filmmaking and highlighting the stellar cast led by Matt Damon. The film's world premiere in London was a significant moment for Nolan, who described it as a culmination of his childhood dreams of watching movies at Leicester Square. Early reviews emphasize the film's blend of craftsmanship and spectacle, with particular praise for Samantha Morton's performance as the goddess Calypso. Critics note the film's horror elements and its return to robust action cinema. Oscar predictions already suggest Matt Damon could be in contention for awards.
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Klix.baIndependentCenter14 hr. ago Matt Damon at the premiere of his new film "The Odyssey" arrives in the company of his family.Matt Damon, koji je poznat po tome što drži privatni život udaljen od javnosti, prisustvovao je premijeri svog novog filma 'The Odyssey', gdje igra Odiseju. Na događaju su bile njegova supruga Luciana i njihove četiri kćerke, što je izazvalo posebnu pažnju jer je to rijetko pojavljanje porodice u javnosti. Film, koji je režirao Christopher Nolan, priča o Odisejevom dugom i opasnom putovanju kući nakon Trojanskog rata. Damon je prethodno izrazio frustraciju prema Hollywoodu, a njegova porodica je postala važan dio njegove lične živote, posebno njegova supruga Luciana, koja je bila predana majka svojoj kćerki Alexiji.
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OslobođenjeIndependentCenter18 hr. ago Here are the first reactions to the most anticipated movie of 2026, The Odyssey is the "new gold standard"The Odyssey, the upcoming film by Christopher Nolan based on Greek mythology, has received overwhelmingly positive reactions from critics who have seen it before its official premiere. Critics like Liam Crowley from ScreenRant praised the film as a cinematic masterpiece, calling it a 'new golden standard' for blockbusters and highlighting its perfect pacing, stellar performances, and emotional depth. Other reviewers such as Rachel Leishman from The Mary Sue and Simon Thompson commended the film’s faithfulness to the source material while noting its unique Nolan touch, particularly emphasizing Matt Damon’s performance as Odysseus. Clayton Davis from Variety compared the film to Hamilton, praising its multigenerational cast and emotional storytelling. Aaron Couch from The Hollywood Reporter noted the inclusion of a fully developed horror sequence in a Nolan film, a first for the director. Overall, the critical reception suggests high expectations for the film’s release later this year.
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