Christopher Nolan has responded to the criticism circulating online regarding his forthcoming film, The Odyssey. He emphasized that such pre-release feedback is ultimately "irrelevant" since audiences have yet to view the completed project.
The acclaimed director elaborated on his choice to incorporate modern dialogue in his adaptation of Homer's timeless poem, aiming to present the narrative in a way that resonates with today's viewers.
According to reports from a prominent entertainment outlet, Nolan discussed the backlash during a recent interview, which followed the unveiling of promotional content for The Odyssey.
The film has ignited discussions online, particularly concerning certain casting decisions and the inclusion of American accents alongside contemporary dialogue.
“It’s part of the process,” Nolan remarked, adding, “However, these discussions that occur before anyone has seen the film are always irrelevant, as those engaging in them have no understanding of what the film truly entails.”
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