Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” is lastly virtually upon us, and the primary reactions from critics who’ve seen the movie early have hit the web. /Movie’s Jeremy Mathai is amongst them, and his response, which praises it as “Christopher Nolan’s ‘Ten Commandments,’ boasting a scope and scale that by no means intrudes on its intimacy. A grounded (however trustworthy) tackle the epic delusion, with some intelligent revisionist aptitude,” may be very a lot in step with the final sentiment thus far, which — unsurprisingly, given all of the expertise behind this movie — is positively glowing. (Jeremy additionally offers a particular shout-out to Himesh Patel, whom he calls the MVP of the film.)
Nolan has been desirous to make a movie set on this interval for years; he initially developed the 2004 film “Troy,” starring Brad Pitt, earlier than Wolfgang Petersen ended up directing that venture. Nevertheless it feels like his model of “The Odyssey,” which gave him the prospect to fill a cinematic hole, was effectively definitely worth the wait. Esquire author Anthony Breznican says, “The movie is magnificent. Nevertheless it’s so textured and provocative that it’s going to solely deepen and develop in esteem with future viewings,” and the ultimate line of his missive comprises an concept that echoes all through all of those reactions: “This for certain: [Nolan] did not allow us to down.”
It feels like The Odyssey is a sight to behold
Selection’s Jazz Tangcay calls the movie “an astonishing achievement,” “a triumphant, spectacular epic,” and says “the performances from Tom Holland, Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway, John Leguizamo, Robert Pattinson and Lupita Nyong’o are genuinely grand.” Collider’s Perri Nemiroff says the film is “a filmmaking feast” and states, “It is sincerely laborious to think about every other filmmaker on the planet having the ability to convey that supply materials to display screen with this a lot scale, scope and coronary heart.”
Freelancer Simon Thompson says, “‘The Odyssey’ is flawless filmmaking, each inch as epic as you’d count on.” Fandango’s Erik Davis agrees, saying it is “the must-see cinematic occasion of the summer time — and probably the yr,” and praising it as “a crowning cinematic achievement from one of many nice filmmakers of our time.”
A number of critics, together with freelancer Esther Zuckerman, level out that the film is “extra of a companion piece to ‘Oppenheimer’ than you would possibly count on,” with The Wrap’s William Bibbiani saying it is “primarily, a fully mandatory sequel to ‘Oppenheimer.’ This gigantic battle/monster film picks up the thematic threads Nolan’s Greatest Image-winner left dangling and totally explores them, making area for real damnation and non secular progress.” (He additionally refers to it as Nolan’s “most mature and delicate movement image,” should you wanted any further convincing.)
Even IndieWire’s David Ehrlich, who appears a bit extra muted than a few of his contemporaries, says it is “a surprisingly pure (and fewer despairing) ‘Oppenheimer’ follow-up a couple of man haunted by defying the gods & dooming civilization — this one fights to avenge his personal hubris.” Ehrlich states that it is “too clunky to be S-tier Nolan, however the final act rewards the journey.”
“The Odyssey” opens on July 17, 2026. Within the meantime, you may hearken to actor Dan Stevens learn the audiobook.
