Odysseus (Matt Damon), king of Ithaca, embarks on a perilous journey to return home to his queen, Penelope (Anne Hathaway) and son, Telemachus (Tom Holland), after winning the Trojan War. Crossing the Mediterranean Sea with his fellow soldiers, they soon find them selves battling not only the elements, but an array of deadly obstacles and mythical creatures like Cyclops (Bill Irwin), Polyphemus, Sirens and Calypso (Charlize Theron) along the way. Meanwhile, there is turmoil at home with Antinous (Robert Pattinson) attempting to stir up trouble assuming, afters years, Odysseus is dead, so he should become the suitor for Penelope to gain power.
Others to round out the cast are Niko Nicotera as Peisander, Corey Hawkins as Polybus, Jarreth Merz as Leodes, John Leguizamo as Eumaeus, Iddo Goldberg as Amphimedon, Elliot Page as Sinon, Elyes Gabel as Elatus, Zendaya as Athena, Jon Bernthal as Menelaus, Lupita Nyong'o as Helen/Clytemnestra and Josh Stewart as Antiphates.
This was brilliantly directed with a gripping and pulsating pace by the incomparable Christopher Nolan ("Following" '98, "Memento" 2000, "Insomnia" '02, "Batman Begins" '05, "The Prestige" '06, "The Dark Knight" '08, "Inception" '10, "The Dark Knight Rises" '12, "Interstellar" '14, "Dunkirk" '17, "Tenet" '20, "Oppenheimer" '23) plus shorts. Every scene in this film was created with such distinct clarity and delineation. He was certainly able to encourage his actors to dig deep in 'being' these characters they were portraying. I can't wait for his next movie. It was also crafted well by writer Christopher Nolan (See his resume above), based on "The Odyssey" by Homer. Nolan is one of those few filmmakers that not only writes what he he directs, but more to the point, he truly is as an amazing talent in the writing or directing realm equally. There are so many different scenes with so many different characters he must cater to in order to make his films make sense, this production being of no exception, that he is able to convey his story in an effortless way. Along with the editing by Jennifer Lame, ace and cinematography by Hoyte van Hoytema, asc, this film was simply a sight to behold.
Certainly if you are a Christopher Nolan aficionado, you will be in Nolan heaven. Still, my favorite film by Nolan is "Memento" 2000 with Guy Pearce, but all his films are incredible and extremely creative. This was shot with IMAX cameras, so even if you don't happen to see this on an IMAX screen, it still gives its audience that awesome feeling to it. Trust me, this has shy of a 3 hour running time, however it flies by quick. This is a triumph!!
Out of 4 Stars: 4 Rated: R 172mins.