I would not believe you if you told me a week ago that the first line in this film was delivered by Travis Scott
I wouldn’t have believed it actually worked either
everyone in this thread who watched the odyssey:

It had a lot of cool moments and most people are in here talking about their favorite moments, not that it was a peak film
Odysseus having an oppenheimer moment was pretty interesting too
I didn’t like that point of the film until I just thought about it some more
I thought it wasn’t bad enough for him to have had that much guilt. He lowkey had more guilt than Oppenheimer for something that was much less bad
And he tried to save his men who he knew were horrible for what they did
But as I was thinking, it dawned on me. I don’t think he wanted to save his own men for them, I think it was to both be good after doing something bad, and to prove to himself that his men and their actions truly were not that bad
If they all have to die, he cannot cope that any of what happened in Troy was good, so he desperately needs the gods to not kill then all
Anne and Rob gave my 2 favorite performances in this. the way Rob kept saying ‘beggar’ like it was a slur had me dead
When The russian gangster from limitless showed up
I didn’t like that point of the film until I just thought about it some more
I thought it wasn’t bad enough for him to have had that much guilt. He lowkey had more guilt than Oppenheimer for something that was much less bad
And he tried to save his men who he knew were horrible for what they did
But as I was thinking, it dawned on me. I don’t think he wanted to save his own men for them, I think it was to both be good after doing something bad, and to prove to himself that his men and their actions truly were not that bad
If they all have to die, he cannot cope that any of what happened in Troy was good, so he desperately needs the gods to not kill then all
I mean what he did is pretty bad tbh he destroyed a city/civilization, broke the rules of the gods and betrayed Athena and just generally disrupted the laws of the reality he lives in 🤔 i think it made sense and was very striking, maybe im looking into it too much but it really does feel complementary to oppenheimer in some way
i think I'd have a seizure if she hugged me like that
Dude gets to call her mommy
Anne and Rob gave my 2 favorite performances in this. the way Rob kept saying ‘beggar’ like it was a slur had me dead
PLATE LICKER
I saw it in IMAX 70mm
Thinking about how loud and oppressive the sound design was in some scenes man... The cyclops screaming, the storm on the boat, the troops getting into troy
Genuinely a bit painful in a good way, especially in the troy scene once it cuts back to odysseus and penelope and it goes dead silent its just so striking
In the trailer I thought the fight with the giants looked really corny but it turned out solid in the film
the f***ing Cyclops sequence
Scared the living s*** out of me the music
There was some spooky s*** here
the f***ing Cyclops sequence
Is it bad i kinda felt bad for it for a sec lol it looked hella sad
the Charybdis jumpscared the s*** out of me lmao
Nolan horror movie when
Some of that s*** was legit terrifying
top 3 nolan flicks.
Cyclops scene in particular might be my favorite of his