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If the Odyssey has parts that are 125 decibels , could that cause hearing damage and if so why don’t they have a warning before the movie starts ?
reddit.comu/Wonderful-Ad-9622 — 18 days ago
I’m not a scientist and this could be extremely wrong to be fair , but was just something I was thinking about today
The way Nolan filmed it where you just see Odysseus screaming and then hearing his speech of what it sounded like , I can’t remember the speech exactly but he said something about it being every thing you most desire but also realizing that what you most desire is what you already had , it was chilling, and I like how he kind of decided to do it on a whim for no reason out of dumb curiosity and that no human had experienced it and lived, and then he was different afterwards , it was genuinely scary
I try to watch videos but nothing stays , I’ve memorized a few openings but thats about it .