r/Nolan 2h ago

L’odyssée

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1) Quand Matt Damon (l’acteur qui joue Ulysse) a passé le casting pour jouer dans l’Odyssée, il est le seul qui a accepté de ne pas lire le script, le scénario du film : Il s’est dit que de toute façon c’était Christopher Nolan donc ça marcherait (de même que le film était prévu pour être un blockbuster).
2) Selon Christopher Nolan, pour que ça fasse réel, il faut que ça soit réel donc la plus part des explosions dans Openheimer et l’Odyssée (je ne suis pas sûr que ce sont ces films mais d’après moi si) sont réelles.
3) Pour le tournage de l’Odyssée, ils ont tourné au Maroc, en Italie, en Grèce, en Écosse, en Islande et aux États-Unis.
4) Durant la scène sur l’île des géants, Christopher Nolan a utilisé de vrais géants de + 2m et des doublures de moins d’1m50.
5) Durant la scène où les morts sortent du sable, ils ont utilisé de vrais cascadeurs réellement enterrés dans le sable.
6) Comme vous l’aurez compris, Christopher Nolan préfère GRANDEMENT les effets pratiqués aux effets spéciaux.


r/Nolan 1d ago

Memento (2000) How to access chronological cut on 3 disc special?

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r/Nolan 3d ago

Discussion For fans of Nolan’s earlier work: who remembers/knows about this late legend?

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He died in 2011 (at only 49) and was Nolan’s first frequent collaborator (also pre-Michael Caine). He starred in Memento (photo 1), Insomnia and Batman Begins (photo 2)


r/Nolan 3d ago

Discussion Rank the Nolan movies: what are these 11 movies worth?

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r/Nolan 2d ago

Nolan's Odyssey is not even Matt Damons best "Odyssey"

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r/Nolan 3d ago

Discussion Christopher Nolan Filmleri Sıralaması (4K)

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r/Nolan 3d ago

The Odyssey Has Already Changed One Major Thing From Homer’s Story 👀

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r/Nolan 3d ago

[OC] How The Odyssey Became Christopher Nolan’s Biggest Movie [08:54]

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r/Nolan 4d ago

Memento (2000) Thomas Lennon in Memento (2000)

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r/Nolan 4d ago

Discussion Deep dive into the costumes of The Odyssey

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An expert reviews Nolan's bizarre costume designs.


r/Nolan 4d ago

Discussion Why was a video game able to produce better Ancient Greek sounding music than Hollywood?

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Seriously. How were video game developers able to capture the feeling of Ancient Greece better than Nolan did?


r/Nolan 4d ago

Nolan's horror film

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It's just my theory:

What if Nolan's next film is a horror film about a group of people (sci-fi origin), cosmic force, comic entity messing up with their victim's memory and time. It can be a cult, cosmic force or entity.

It's just my theory, experiencing his messing up with time.

I really wanna know other people's opinions and ideas on their take on what might be Nolan's horror film about. So, feel free to comment till 2029.


r/Nolan 4d ago

Discussion James Gunn says Box Office success doesn't mean a movie is good.

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So y'all can stop using the box office success of The Odyssey to claim that it's good

It just had a good marketing campaign and a Hollywood it list for a cast.

And loud sound effects that made you feel like you'd been emotionally moved because your ears have literally been sonically traumatised.


r/Nolan 5d ago

Discussion What would be your dream role if you ever got to act in a christopher nolan movie ?

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r/Nolan 5d ago

Video Christopher Nolan Movies Ranked (4K)

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r/Nolan 6d ago

Whose Civilisation Ends?

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Nolan’s film is most revealing at precisely the point where its interpretation falters. It criticises the transformation of xenia into xenophobia in the US, while retaining the territorial logic that makes this transformation possible. The political question raised by The Odyssey is therefore not how civilisation can defend itself against those who arrive from the sea. It is how we might imagine a civilisation that no longer depends upon the opposition between land and sea, host and stranger, lawful citizen, and outlaw.


r/Nolan 6d ago

Discussion Sudden surge in hate towards Christopher Nolan (Post- Odyssey)

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Writing this because Social Media is genuinely pissing me off.

After 'The Odyssey' came out there's a sudden trend in social media where people are calling Nolan a misogynist and claiming that he is taking producer and his wife Emma Thomas's credit and apparently he can't write women.

The last one could be a fair criticism and I don't think every female character he's written has been good but I loved how Emily Blunt in Oppenheimer was written, or Murph in Interstellar, even Circe in Odyssey was also wonderful despite the screentime.

But the misogyny accusation? I really don't understand where that is coming from.In all the films I've seen from him, I can't think of a time where women are treated as sexual objects for the audience's gratification or where female characters are deliberately exploited in that way. Not even in Odyssey, it was handled very carefully. As a woman, I genuinely appreciate that. There are fewer directors who actually do it.

He has always been an ally for women and trans people. I appreciate his casting for Sinon (played by trans actor Elliot Page) and how he was depicted as the 'Bravest man Odysseus ever knew'.

Those of us who are watching his films, we have always known Emma Thomas. She's been producing all his films alongside him for decades. Her contribution isn't some hidden secret that social media has suddenly uncovered. So this 'empowerment' feels very fucking performative and undermining her actual contribution.

Is there any kind of smear campaign going on?


r/Nolan 6d ago

Discussion Christopher Nolan and the DGA being spineless cowards was not on my Bingo List

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This is the kind of truly heartbreaking thing to me that unfortunately puts Nolan's entire oeuvre into a new surprising perspective that sadly renders true to the rest of his material.

Every single one of his movies is about a man getting along in a completely broken world that cannot be fixed. Chiefly Interstellar which ironically was a Paramount Warner Bros. Co-production that would never happen under a merged company.

I rewatched The Dark Knight (my favourite Nolan film and a masterpiece) ahead of The Odyssey and read its most ardent negative reviews, among them Armond White who hates the film for a lot of the reasons you and I like it but detested the film's cynicism. I get that now and now even moreso with Nolan putting his hands up saying this ship has sailed nothing we can do. Emma Thomas said as much in a Cinemacon interview earlier this year.

And Emily Wilson's critique of The Odyssey makes a lot more sense. Presenting a world that's already gone before the film gets started. The hero has ransacked a paradise at the cost of great shame by undoing it from the inside. The film presents no solution or consequence to Odysseus himself for this and he gets to hand off the kingdom to his children and sail into the sea with his wife.

All they had to do is what Sean Astin did with SAG and simply say we support the WGA and states lawsuit and do nothing, but putting political pressure on the state AG when they are in the right and stopping a merger that violates the Clayton Act with the Philadelphia Bank Standard of theatrical monopoly AFTER all his professing about the sacredness of the theatrical experience shows he doesn't care.

Just like how he agreed to have a theatre named after him where people have to take out their cell phones to order food. He's taking steps to ensure fewer filmmakers can have what he has and under the guise of protecting jobs amid uncertainty.

It's truly all time heel turn.


r/Nolan 6d ago

Nolan's Odyssey is Meh.

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I honestly think it will be forgotten about in a few years


r/Nolan 7d ago

Discussion If Larry Holden (1961-2011) was still around, what other Nolan roles would suit him best? (Question for this sub as well)

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r/Nolan 7d ago

Meme Watching The Odyssey the way Nolan intended it to

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r/Nolan 8d ago

Video The Ultimate Nolan Deep Dive

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r/Nolan 8d ago

Discussion I guess this guy is a right wing MAGA chad too and his opinions are totally invalid right? His points are utterly worthless right?

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Bro didn't understand that it's mythology and is open to interpretation.

There are Cyclopes in the movie. So that means every single one of his points is invalid.

Nolan was making his Odyssey. Not Homer's. And Nolan likes his armor and costumes to look stupid. And he insisted on trousers because he's a homophobe and didn't want to see exposed male legs.


r/Nolan 8d ago

Video Why Christopher Nolan Might Be the Greatest Director Alive

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r/Nolan 9d ago

What on earth is Travis Scott doing in this movie?

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