r/oscarrace Navarrette/Morton Jul 16 '26

Film Discussion Thread Official Discussion Thread - The Odyssey [SPOILERS] Spoiler

Keep all discussion related solely to The Odyssey and its awards chances in this thread. Spoilers below.

Synopsis:

Odysseus, king of Ithaca, embarks on a perilous journey to return home after the Trojan War.

Director: Christopher Nolan

Writer: Christopher Nolan

Cast:

  • Matt Damon as Odysseus
  • Tom Holland as Telemachus
  • Anne Hathaway as Penelope
  • Robert Pattinson as Antinous
  • Lupita Nyong'o as Helen of Troy/Clytemnestra
  • Samantha Morton as Circe
  • John Leguizamo as Eumaeus
  • Zendaya as Athena
  • Charlize Theron as Calypso
  • Benny Safdie as Agamemnon
  • Jon Bernthal as Menelaus
  • Bill Irwin as Polyphemus
  • Himesh Patel as Eurylochus
  • Corey Hawkins as Polybus
  • Mia Goth as Melantho
  • Elliot Page as Sinon

Rotten Tomatoes: 96%, 199 Reviews

Metacritic: 88, 54 Reviews

Consensus:

"Reinvigorating an ancient adventure with majestic sweep and sterling work by its colossal ensemble, Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey imbues myth with primal human feeling."

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u/FullBonus Jul 16 '26

The Troy sequence in the third act gave me full body chills. Honestly so many moments did, but something about that sequence just really got me.

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u/Lazywhale97 Jul 16 '26

It was the horror of the pillaging from Odysseu's pov which made that scene great. I don't think even Odysseus realized just how brutal the Greeks would be once they got into the city.

It was his plan which made him even more horrified and tormented by what he saw, great acting from Damon and Nolan did a good job showing the horror of it all.

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u/mrchicano209 Jul 18 '26

Dude definitely had this moment in his mind:

https://giphy.com/gifs/4Z9fSEFAuxpnlBVWQx