00:00Tell me what you remember.
00:05A wife?
00:10A son.
00:14And then what?
00:18We won the war.
00:25Help me go home.
00:28Christopher Nolan, as a filmmaker, has taken this text that is so well-known.
00:33I mean, it is taught in so many schools.
00:36So many people have a vision of it in their head that's lived there for years and years.
00:41It's been handed down generation to generation.
00:44And Chris has created something that's totally new.
00:46When I saw the film, I realized I didn't actually know the Odyssey,
00:50or I thought that I knew the Odyssey, but Chris has created a new way into it.
00:54I think that's a remarkable achievement.
00:59What would he do?
01:00He came back here and found all these suitors in his house.
01:05They're pining me for a daddy.
01:07You didn't even know.
01:08Like some sniffling bastard.
01:12The movie has so much scale.
01:14There are times where it feels like you're on this kind of action-adventure rollercoaster,
01:18but he doesn't sacrifice any of the heart and the intimacy between our characters,
01:22between you and Matt,
01:24between Matt and I, who are two characters who have never really met before,
01:27but throughout the film, there's this real sense of connection between the two of us.
01:32I need everyone in this party dead.
01:36I can still save them.
01:40You're a man who needs to control his fate.
01:45But you cannot control this.
01:48That world is gone.
01:53No one could stand between me and home.
01:59Not even at the gods.
02:02Keep us free!
02:03Keep us free!
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