RapaduraCast 917 - A Odisseia é uma obra-prima ou decepção? É o filme do ano?
Jul 31, 2026 · 2h 14m
Summary
The RapaduraCast hosts analyze Christopher Nolan’s new epic "Odyssey," discussing its adaptation of Homer’s myth and comparisons to his previous works like "Oppenheimer." They debate the film’s creative liberties, character motivations, and the use of practical effects versus CGI. The episode also covers the technical challenges of shooting in IMAX 70mm and the cultural impact of Nolan’s directorial style on modern cinema.
Topics discussed
Introduction and Christopher Nolan's career overview
Mythological sources: Odyssey, Iliad, and Troy
Nolan's deal with Warner Bros and Oppenheimer success
Narrative structure and flashbacks in the film
Nolan's screenwriting and moral adaptations
Character analysis: Penelope, Circe, and PTSD themes
The state of epic films and IMAX technology
Technical challenges of filming with IMAX cameras
Costume design and the Cyclops encounter
Odysseus's journey, the Trojan Horse, and Aeneid
Mythological creatures: Laestrygonians and Sirens
Scylla, Charybdis, and the Cattle of the Sun
The climax: Battle with the suitors and Telemachus
Comparison with the book and modern moral themes
Final verdict, cast anecdotes, and conclusion
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