The first image from Christopher Nolan's Odyssey movie isn't historically accurate, and that's fine
Briefly

The article discusses the initial reaction to a first look of Matt Damon as Odysseus in Christopher Nolan's upcoming film adaptation of The Odyssey. While the image sparked disappointment among fans for its lack of visual dynamism and historical accuracy, the author argues that the representation does not necessarily reflect the final film. Instead, the image serves as a mere publicity still, allowing for more nuanced storytelling and artistry to emerge in the final product. The author reassures readers that enthusiasm for Nolan's work remains warranted despite early critiques.
First looks often aren't indicative of a film's final appearance. This is just a publicity still and not at all indicative of the movie's final look.
Even if the image doesn’t end up looking as dynamic or well lit as we hope, the narrative and artistry of the film will be paramount.
Read at Polygon
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