THE BEST BIO OF ALL TIME NO JOKE
Pokkiri I even got it tatted on me
T-M-T they bring the crashers to the party
And you know me
Turn the o2 into the o3 yeah
Without Ghilli Vj there’d be no me
Imagine if I never met the broskis
Lots of people telling me The Odyssey is a terrible film on the basis of not having seen it…
FWIW, I’ve now watched it twice, and it is by some way the best cinematic adaptation of a Greek myth I have ever seen.
It honours Homer while simultaneously making something new of him
Kozhupu daa ungalukellam. There is no par for Ravi Teja in Vikramarkudu and Kick. Thillanlangadi was sooooo MID. Siruthai was good but its not Vikramarkudu. SIT
@Hes_maK Remember 2025 Italian gp? Who will McLaren favor now? He has been a McLaren project even before he started his f1 career in 2019, but max is a champion too
Not sure why this film isn’t talked abt much here. Watched it for Dustin Hoffman, but it turned out to be such a well written heist film. The romance works even better than the heist. Loved so many scenes. It does have Baby Driver vibes, but it’s still thoroughly entertaining💥
Christopher Nolan's #TheOdyssey is an absolute triumph and a crowning cinematic achievement from one of the great filmmakers of our time. It feels like everything Nolan has been working toward with IMAX has culminated here. The production design is incredible, the action is breathtaking, and the scale is unlike anything he's done before.
What really surprised me is how much he embraces horror. Some of the film's biggest moments are genuinely unsettling, adding a whole new dimension to his filmmaking while never losing sight of the humanity at the story's core.
The cast is stacked, and somehow everyone still gets a chance to shine. Anne Hathaway is incredible, Matt Damon is excellent, and Tom Holland continues to prove he can do just about anything. But Robert Pattinson absolutely stole the show for me. He's so conniving, manipulative and endlessly entertaining to watch. Pattinson leans all the way into the character's villainy, and it results in one of my favorite performances of his. Look, it's the must-see cinematic event of the summer -- and quite possibly the year. I can't wait to watch it again.
The first reactions for #TheOdyssey are mostly raves, with members of the film press praising Christopher Nolan's "spectacular epic" and hailing it as a "crowning cinematic achievement from one of the great filmmakers of our time.”
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Christopher Nolan’s adaptation of THE ODYSSEY is as epic as movies get with some of the most breathtaking set pieces he’s ever attempted. A colossal achievement of scale, even by Nolan’s standards, its commitment to capturing as much as possible in-camera using new IMAX cameras is a staggering technical feat worthy of this sprawling yet intimate story of one man’s journey to return home, the burden and consequences of leadership, and the eternal struggle between mortals and gods. Matt Damon’s screen command and glimpse into Odysseus’s soul brings waves of enormous power to a larger-than-life and complex role. Anne Hathaway turns in an equally powerful and emotional performance as the steadfast Penelope. And Tom Holland's coming-of-age portrayal of Telemachus signals an exciting new era in his evolving career as a leading man. The cast is massive but the supporting turns from Robert Pattinson, Himesh Patel, Samantha Morton, and John Leguizamo impressed me the most. Ludwig Göransson turns in another bold and memorable score that brings classical and modern music together into something wholly unique. And the soundscape is thunderous, knowing exactly how and when to dial the overwhelming sound back for maximum dramatic effect. I grew up loving grand, sword and action dramas such as “Gladiator,” “Braveheart,” “The Last Samurai,” and yes, even “Troy.” I’m beyond thrilled to say Nolan’s ambitious dissection of myth and legend looms large over them all. Whether you experience it in IMAX or a standard theater, this is the kind of filmmaking and storytelling that we rarely see anymore and deserves to be honored.
'The Odyssey' First Reactions Are Raves for Christopher Nolan's 'Astonishing' Epic and 'Flawless Filmmaking': 'Breathtaking, Bold and Perfection' https://t.co/lf2syKxf8f
The Odyssey: a surprisingly natural (and less despairing) Oppenheimer follow-up about a man haunted by defying the gods & dooming civilization - this one fights to avenge his own hubris. IMAX obviously immense. too clunky to be S-tier Nolan, but the last act rewards the journey.