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[–] lordbritishbusiness@lemmy.world 2 points 3 hours ago

I have. I enjoyed the heck out of it, it's a retelling definitely intended for modern audiences with some things removed and additional historical context added.

It's an excellent telling of an old story that reminds you that the Iliad was not truly glorious, and those that go to war will not come back the same.

[–] OriginEnergySux@lemmy.world 4 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

Nope, I'm still pissed off at Ridley Scott's Napoleon for changing things historically. It was a fun movie and really entertaining but it pissed me off so I couldn't fully enjoy it.

I'm assuming this movie will be the same, so I'll pass until I learn to let things go

[–] Herr_S_aus_H@lemmy.zip 9 points 6 hours ago

You are aware that the Odyssey is a work of fiction, right?

[–] FavouriteShapes@sh.itjust.works 2 points 9 hours ago

I never trust the critics over normal viewers, lol. I am NEVER the second guy down

[–] noxypaws@pawb.social 6 points 18 hours ago

My partner and I walked out of The Odyssey after ten minutes and got a refund.

WAY too loud. Excruciatingly, painfully, unnecessarily loud. And yet I still had trouble hearing some of the dialogue. We were in an AMC Dolby theater, and I don't think I'll ever go to a Dolby branded theater like that again.

I'm not sure how to split the blame here between AMC, Dolby, or Christopher Nolan, but I'm mad at all three for the ringing in my ear that's still there several hours after we walked out.

Can't comment on the movie itself as we barely saw any of it. Might see it at a different theater but I'll be bringing earplugs just in case, though I may want a refund there too if it's still so loud as to require earplugs.

Nolan really not helping his reputation at being an outright sadist when it comes to sound.

[–] trslim@pawb.social 6 points 19 hours ago (1 children)

I watched it, did not care for it. To dark, there were so many points i could not see what was happening, WAY to loud, actually hurt my ears, and, i just did not enjoy it as an experience. Actors are all fine, but there were times where the writing felt clunky or out of place ngl.

[–] noxypaws@pawb.social 6 points 18 hours ago

My partner and I actually walked out after 10 or 15 minutes because it was so painfully loud. Asked for (and received) a refund.

Infuriating that I can't trust movie theaters to maintain reasonable volumes. I shouldn't have to bring earplugs to a movie.

[–] DandomRude@lemmy.world 7 points 1 day ago

I think the best approach is to find reviewers whose tastes largely align with your own. Their reviews can serve as a good reference when you’re looking for a movie you haven’t seen yet.

There are simply too many criteria you could apply. The "Cinesiasts", for example—who like films like Citizen Kane or works by Ingmar Bergman, Aki Kaurismäki, and the like—naturally know a great deal about their field. However, that by no means means their reviews would be a good reference point for the general public, who simply want to be entertained and don’t place too much value on artistic merit or the most elaborate technical skills of filmmakers.

[–] Zozano@aussie.zone 28 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

What's more important than the score is the written reviews.

So many films with bad scores because people didn't "get it", or watched a film that wasn't "for them".

For example, I've seen critics write reviews for the third movie in a franchise, saying they didn't understand what was happening, because they didn't watch the first two.

[–] LodeMike@lemmy.today 5 points 1 day ago

The critic reviews are also partially made up. The site will interpolate >= 50% in whatever review system the reviewer uses as a good review.

[–] andxz@lemmy.world 3 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago)

Just came home from watching it. I've read it quite a few times, both out loud to students and by myself, so I didn't go in completely blind so to speak.

Still, it managed to confuse me a few times, especially a few conversations, and at some points, a little who's who. (Might just have been me, though. See below).

Still, overall, it was a pleasure to watch. Damon gives one of his best performances. It's perhaps not the best he's ever done, but he's good enough to carry a large part of the movie by himself. There are other standouts as well, a few from his crew, and Pattinson is his usual brooding self, which fits right in here. Casting Tom Holland as Telemachus perhaps wasn't completely fair to his capabilities, but he did well enough with his limited time and lines.

It's quite hard to write about further details without spoiling stuff, but one thing I can say is that the scenery is very well done. If you go in expecting Greek summer sunshine, you're in for another thing altogether. The backdrops were gorgeous. The CGI is also quite well done, imo.

Anyway, to be completely honest here, I have issues with my spine and right leg (the ischias nerve) so I'm pretty heavily medicated and that might have put a positive tint on the whole thing, I don't know.

(tl;dr) Still, in my opinion, it's very much worth watching, and if you can afford it, it's worth watching it in a movie theatre because of the effects and sound.

Edits: I had to repair my broken and not very sober English after the fact.

[–] ConstantPain@lemmy.world 9 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I have so little incentive to go to the movies these days that any negativity, deserved or not, is just enough.

[–] deft@lemmy.wtf 3 points 1 day ago (2 children)

You don't have to go to the movies to see a movie

[–] ConstantPain@lemmy.world 2 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

Yeah, even without piracy, I don't care to wait a month or two to see something that peek my interest

[–] deft@lemmy.wtf 1 points 3 hours ago

That's fair

[–] ddplf@szmer.info 23 points 1 day ago (5 children)

My man, If you need your tastes to be affirmed by some magical numbers, then I don't know what to tell you.

[–] Agent641@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago

Upvoting this

[–] 1984@lemmy.today 11 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (4 children)

It's not about affirmation, it's about feeling connected to some parts or the human race. Mostly people who are simular to ourselves. When you meet your friends, you probably discuss things you all like. Its universal.

We feel what we feel and we look for others to feel the same. Not affirm it, but to not feel alone in our feelings.

[–] GladiusB@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago (3 children)

As much as I understand what you say, this is not one of those things for me. I just don't care what other people like or don't like. I am going to form my own opinion based on my own experience and information. I also don't look at these ratings at all.

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[–] Zacryon@feddit.org 9 points 1 day ago

Things to do when bored: arguing about taste.

[–] BackgrndNoize@lemmy.world 6 points 1 day ago (1 children)

The Odyssey trailers did not appeal to me much, so I'm confused by the praise it's getting, is it because it's actually good or normies just giving it 10/10 because it's a Nolan movie. I watched Oppenheimer in theater and realized I could have saved the cost of the ticket and watched it at home without losing much, how does this movie compare to that, I've liked most of Nolans other movies except Tenet

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[–] prime_number_314159@lemmy.world -2 points 15 hours ago

Disclaimer: I have only seen the trailers. Multiple things were from substantially incorrect regions or time periods. They could have at least tried.

Also, I bought a Nolan movie to watch at home once, and the sound balancing was complete garbage. It was disappointing that he let his pretentiousness make his movie unwatchable. Maybe someday he'll understand what art is for.

Unless the people in my life that watch more movies than I do say it's really good, I won't see it, but also won't be reviewing it for Rotten Tomatoes.

[–] cmbabul@slrpnk.net 66 points 1 day ago (21 children)

I swear rotten tomatoes and IMDb fucked up movies and tv more than anyone talks about. You can’t REALLY make an review of a work of art, even if it is corporate produced tripe, with a percentage scale or */10 system, and before anyone comes at me I know it’s been done for decades but it was never a be all and end all thing, critics wrote articles about things and you might disagree with their sensibilities and go see it specifically because a particular critic didn’t like it, the opposite is also true.

At some point though we crossed a line where no one actually reads the criticism and internalizes it, instead they just look at the number and make it either a personal attack or validation. Thats a really bad way to experience art of any kind.

This isn’t a complete thought I feel, but I hate the reality of film and television criticism today, not because critics are worthless, because that’s just silly. If you like something Peter Travers said was dog shit go find a critic that speaks to your taste it’s not difficult and doesn’t mean your favorite movie actually sucks.

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[–] thethrilloftime69@feddit.online 16 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I have a very simple system. If the movie was made for legitimate artistic reasons, then I think it was worth the effort to make it. If the movie was made to sell tickets, I don't bother.

I decide which artistry is legitimate.

[–] QuinnyCoded@sh.itjust.works 14 points 1 day ago (7 children)

understandable but like, aren't 99% of movies made to make a profit?

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[–] stark@sopuli.xyz 6 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

You forgot the “haha go woke go broke” and “fucking NPC” line. For some reason the people that take movie and game reviews too seriously are those right wing basement dwelling chuds

[–] Remember_the_tooth@lemmy.world 35 points 1 day ago (4 children)

Is anyone else getting a little uncomfortable having their confirmation bias put in the spotlight like this?

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[–] Zarobi@aussie.zone 7 points 1 day ago (2 children)

For me it's more, "I wonder why critics / audience disagree with me?" It's an interesting thing to think about.

I try not to expose myself to any social media surrounding a movie before I watch it. No reviews, no trailers, nothing. Then I compare my experience with others, and it's usually wildly different. It makes me wonder how much of a review is "inertia" from the environment surrounding the movie, rather than the movie itself?

As an example, I absolutely loved the film Chappie. I thought it was a great film, but the general population AND critics absolutely blasted it. I actually agreed with some of their points in the reviews, but overall I still like that movie a lot, and I still rate it 9/10.

If I'd seen the 30% rating beforehand, would I have even bothered watching the movie? Maybe not…

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[–] jsheradin@fedia.io 17 points 1 day ago (4 children)

Historically I never had the patience but I've watched a ton of movies over the past couple years (easily 300+) and initially I agreed with audience rating. Although I'm far from an insufferable cinephile and really don't care about underlying theory and whatnot, I definitely find myself agreeing more with critic rating now. Of course there's plenty of exceptions where I disagreed with both. Movies can be fun or awful for you regardless of what anyone else thinks.

That being said, I think Roger Ebert's reviews usually nail it. That man was a connoisseur of weird enjoyable movies and quick to call out corporate crap.

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