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Christopher Nolan on why he cast Matt Damon as Odysseus in The Odyssey
I have been seeing lots of posts saying what if Chris cast someone else to play the role of Odysseus. Here he explains why he chose Matt Damon for the role.
‘THE ODYSSEY’ becomes Christopher Nolan’s 3rd film to hit 1 Billion dollars at the global box office. After ‘THE DARK KNIGHT’ and ‘THE DARK KNIGHT RISES’
Agamemnon standing behind the gates of Troy in 'THE ODYSSEY' [📸: Imane Filala]
"The Intern" starring Korean actor Choi Min Sik and Han So Hee
Acclaimed South Korean filmmaker Lee Chang-dong returns with the relationship drama Possible Love, which will premiere at the Venice Film Festival and debut on Netflix globally Nov. 6.
Acclaimed South Korean filmmaker Lee Chang-dong is back. The director returns with the relationship drama Possible Love, which will debut on Netflix globally Nov. 6.
In his first film since 2018’s Burning, Lee explores the story of two married couples — Mi-ok (Jeon Do-yeon) and her laid-off husband, Ho-seok (Sul Kyung-gu); and the affluent pair Ye-ji (Cho Yeo-jeong), a documentary filmmaker, and her spouse, Sang-woo (Zo In-sung) — whose worlds collide as Ye-ji seeks to film a documentary about laid-off workers. As their lives become increasingly intertwined, the couples confront repressed emotions and hidden desires.
“I’m not the type of filmmaker who can make movies easily,” says Lee, who is also behind such films as Secret Sunshine, Peppermint Candy, and Green Fish. “Before I begin a film, I must be certain of what it means — to me, to the audience, and to cinema itself. That is why Possible Love took so long to make.”
The film will premiere at the Venice Film Festival before heading to the Toronto International Film Festival. Lee’s latest film will also hit select theaters Oct. 23. Stay tuned to Tudum for more on Possible Love.
https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/possible-love-cast-release-date-photos
Chris wants to make that sequel really bad
Matt Damon about his new project with The Daniels.
"The way they pitched it to me was: if The Breakfast Club meets Inception meets an anime film meets an episode of The John Oliver Show that didn't get aired. So, if you liked Everything Everywhere All at Once and all the wildness and all the heart, I think you'll really like this one."