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‘The Odyssey’ Early Critic Reviews Render A Unanimous Verdict

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‘The Odyssey’ Early Critic Reviews Render A Unanimous Verdict
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Almost two weeks before the release of The Odyssey on July 17, the social media embargo on the film has lifted, allowing critics to share impressions after an early screening. Social media mini-reviews are a somewhat odd, new-era phenomenon where critics are allowed a small tweet-size review, though are not allowed to give a score that would feed into the Rotten Tomatoes machine. The full review embargo will be later. But now? We can see that things are shaping up phenomenally for The Odyssey.

These early critic reviews are uniformly positive – and in most cases, glowing. The film is being called one of Nolan’s best ever, one of the best Greek myth adaptations ever, a frontrunner for Best Picture and full of potential nominations for its sprawling cast, with Anne Hathaway and Samantha Morton singled out.

There is skepticism among some in the public. Early reviews can often be more positive than final ones. And while there was a public declaration that no “influencers” would be screening the film early, the debate over who qualifies as an influencer among this group is ongoing.

There is also a widespread campaign against The Odyssey before the film has come out, with the trailer becoming Nolan’s most-disliked promotion for a film on YouTube. Much of the anger comes from the supposed casting of transgender actor Elliot Page as Achilles, though it has since been confirmed he is not playing that part. Similarly, there is pushback on the “race-swapping” of Helen of Troy, played by Lupita Nyong’o. There are complaints about a lack of Greek actors, awkward trailer dialogue, odd costuming and so on. Though again, all of this is before anyone except this recent group of critics has seen the film.



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