Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ Goes Big — REALLY Big — to Go Home
“How long have I been gone?” The question is asked by Odysseus — father, husband, warrior, king, and the lost soul at the center of Christopher Nolan ‘s The Odyssey . Our man in the Bronze Age…
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