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[Christopher Nolan’s Epic Odyssey: A Cinematic Spectacle]-[The Odyssey and What's Making Us Happy]

Pop Culture Happy Hour · B2 · 2026-07-17

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📋 Summary

A Modern Reimagining of Homer’s Epic

Christopher Nolan’s latest film, The Odyssey, is a "sprawling, gorgeous, spectacular take" on Homer’s classic poem, transforming what many recall as a "dry and dusty academic exercise" into a visceral, high-budget Hollywood blockbuster. The film, shot entirely in IMAX, features an ensemble cast including Matt Damon as Odysseus, Anne Hathaway as Penelope, and Tom Holland as Telemachus, capturing the journey of a hero attempting to return home to Ithaca amidst a sea filled with "cyclops and giant cannibal warriors and witches and sirens."

Nolan’s Distinctive Filmmaking Approach

Critics on the panel noted that the film feels like a culmination of Nolan’s career, blending his signature "cinematic sprawl and spectacle" with a grounded, psychological depth. While the film is inherently "loud" and intense, it succeeds in being "gripping and interesting." The panelists highlighted Nolan’s tendency to utilize a "repertory company" of familiar faces, which adds a layer of comfort and shorthand for the audience, reinforcing the idea that this is a timeless story being told by a contemporary generation of storytellers.

Navigating Magic and Humanity

One of the most debated aspects was Nolan’s handling of the "gods and monsters." While the film retains the "gods and monsters" essential to the source material, the panel observed that Nolan’s approach is "restrained and circumspect." The film explores the "thorny humanity" of the story, focusing on Odysseus’s internal struggle with "regret and remorse" rather than just the supernatural elements. As one panelist noted, the movie is "skeptical of magic" but treats the monsters as "real existential threats," allowing the narrative to function as a deconstructed, "conventional Hollywood hero" arc centered on the processing of guilt.

Performance and Artistic Choices

Matt Damon’s portrayal of Odysseus sparked a spirited discussion. While some felt he was "wildly miscast" for a character defined by "cunning" and "wit," others argued that he was perfectly suited to portray the "tortured soul" that Nolan crafted. By dialing down the character’s traditional trickery and trolling nature, the film transforms Odysseus into a man seeking atonement. Furthermore, the decision to avoid "fakey fake old English accents" was praised as a smart move that allowed the film to feel immediate and urgent rather than stiffly academic.

The Final Verdict: Why It Matters

Ultimately, the panel agreed that The Odyssey is a "terrific movie" that serves as a vital experience for the theater industry. With its "squelchy sound design" during the Circe sequence and a sweeping score by Ludwig Göransson, the film is described as "cinema" in its purest form—a big-screen, "old-school movie-going experience" that demands to be seen in theaters. It successfully balances the "epic sweep and grandeur" of a blockbuster with the intimate, emotive weight of a character study, proving once again that Nolan remains an auteur capable of delivering singular, ambitious visions.

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I was swept away by it.
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I don't want to say you're in the tank for Christopher Nolan.
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I am delighted that he has kept the magic.
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You're just kind of waiting for all bedlam to break loose.
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That's cinema.
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turn into a dry and dusty academic exercise
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remedy that
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take up residence
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clocks in at just under three hours
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📖 Transcript

Maybe you read The Odyssey in school, and that process can turn Homer's epic adventure full of gods and monsters, magic and murder, love and some very bloody revenge into a pretty dry and dusty academic exercise.
Well, Christopher Nolan is here to remedy that.
The Odyssey is a sprawling, gorgeous, spectacular take on the material that's also...
Pure Hollywood bursting with big names like Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway, Robert Pattinson, and Zendaya.
I am Glenn Weldon.
Joining me today on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour is my co-host, Stephen Thompson.

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