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The Return

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
11K
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Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche in The Return (2024)
After 20 years Odysseus finally returns to Ithaca, where he finds his wife held prisoner by suitors vying to be king and his son facing death at their hands. To win back his family and all he has lost, Odysseus must rediscover his strength.
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After 20 years Odysseus finally returns to Ithaca, where he finds his wife held prisoner by suitors vying to be king and his son facing death at their hands. To win back his family and all h... Read allAfter 20 years Odysseus finally returns to Ithaca, where he finds his wife held prisoner by suitors vying to be king and his son facing death at their hands. To win back his family and all he has lost, Odysseus must rediscover his strength.After 20 years Odysseus finally returns to Ithaca, where he finds his wife held prisoner by suitors vying to be king and his son facing death at their hands. To win back his family and all he has lost, Odysseus must rediscover his strength.

  • Director
    • Uberto Pasolini
  • Writers
    • John Collee
    • Edward Bond
    • Uberto Pasolini
  • Stars
    • Charlie Plummer
    • Marwan Kenzari
    • Claudio Santamaria
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,229
    196
    • Director
      • Uberto Pasolini
    • Writers
      • John Collee
      • Edward Bond
      • Uberto Pasolini
    • Stars
      • Charlie Plummer
      • Marwan Kenzari
      • Claudio Santamaria
    • 101User reviews
    • 64Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Charlie Plummer
    Charlie Plummer
    • Telemachus
    Marwan Kenzari
    Marwan Kenzari
    • Antinous
    Claudio Santamaria
    Claudio Santamaria
    • Eumaes
    Ángela Molina
    Ángela Molina
    • Eurycleia
    Juliette Binoche
    Juliette Binoche
    • Penelope
    Ralph Fiennes
    Ralph Fiennes
    • Odysseus
    Roberto Serpi
    Roberto Serpi
    • Melanthius
    Chris Corrigan
    Chris Corrigan
    • Polybus
    Maxim Gallozzi
    Maxim Gallozzi
    • Dulicheus
    Wael Habib
    • Aristratos
    Paolo de Candia
    • Ctesippus
    Francesco Dwight Bianchi
    Francesco Dwight Bianchi
    • Amphimedon
    • (as Francesco Bianchi)
    Jamie Andrew Cutler
    Jamie Andrew Cutler
    • Eurymachus
    Cosimo Desii
    Cosimo Desii
    • Eurydamus
    Alberto Boubakar Malanchino
    Alberto Boubakar Malanchino
    • Eurynomous
    • (as Alberto Malanchino)
    Nicolas Exequiel Retrivi Mora
    • Elenus
    • (as Nicholas Retrivi)
    Fabius De Vivo
    Fabius De Vivo
    • Euryades
    Ayman Al Aboud
    Ayman Al Aboud
    • Indius
    • Director
      • Uberto Pasolini
    • Writers
      • John Collee
      • Edward Bond
      • Uberto Pasolini
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    9tartare

    A more intimate and grounded adaption of Homer's Classic

    The Odyssey has been adapted many times, often focusing on the fantasy and adventure elements of Odysseus' journey. This is not one of those. Starting off when Odysseus lands home on his native island kingdom, the film deals with Odysseus' inner journey of wrestling with his guilt, anxiety, PTSD, and longing to reconnect with his family after being away for 20 years. Fiennes and Binoche are superb individually and enthralling when together on the screen. Watch for their eyes, so much is said with them alone. Don't believe the low ratings, this is a fine adaptation of the deeper and human parts of The Odyssey. Not for those expecting a fast action flick.
    7weinstockdanny

    A slow, thoughtful, artistic burn

    While watching the trailers for Gladiator II, this film was teased. That was certainly the best part of the Gladiator II experience. What I was expecting to see from the teaser was not what I experienced, and that was wonderful. I was expecting, simply, a modern play of the third act of the Odyssey with some great modern actors. Instead, I was treated to a thought-provoking exploration of many difficult topics involved in the human experience. They just so happened to find their home in Odysseus's return home at the end of the Odyssey. This film comes across as a passion project of the lead actor and producer. I would love to look into the story of the making and funding of this project. This movie was not at all what I was expecting but found it to be a real treat and left me and my viewing companion discussing the different themes and meanings. The cinematography is where this film shines.
    7augustinas321

    The sense of lost so strong

    The final acts of greatest poem of titan of literature cinematicly is more then good. This time Homer embodyment looks great in a sense director brings it. Thanks to the greats -Ralph and Julia whose personifications of Penelope and Odissey are of magnificent power. You can feel and touch the pain and lost both of them -Odissey not being able to come home due to God's will, so tired and not sure of everything and Penelope keeping faith and hardly understanding world of men's desire dominate at any cost. Clasic antic literature so powerful. The brutal killing scenes reveals to us that not much has changed....
    5filmtravel101

    Greek story that deserves better writing and director - Fiennes shines

    This is one of those great epic stories that could have been a fantastic film instead of this terrible script and horrible directing.

    Luckily the island of Corfu keeps you enjoying the beautiful scenery so go in with low expectations and remember it's been 20 years since Ralph Fiennes disappeared from the island.

    The only reason to watch it is Ralph Fiennes who puts a phenomenal effort into building his body to look like a real warrior and he still has the A star acting chops.

    Juliette Binoche does her best yet her costumes are pathetic and look like a Flash Gordon costume and the make up artist makes her look like she is in a play rather than a film.

    The supporting cast is a terrible mistake of mostly b level clowns that have either bad English modern accents or 20 something gen x that are way too clean and boring to live in a supposed Greek world.

    The son played by Plummer is a decent actor yet comes across as an imbecile except in the 3rd act suddenly out of the blue the director turns the father/ son team into a Tarantino Caligula kill fest that is almost laughable.

    Spoiler The funniest part is the kill area is cleaned of all blood including the pathetic son - but mysteriously somehow Fiennes remains all bloody and stays in character. It is so disjointed that it makes the scene feel mostly like a comedic play.

    The director unfortunately creates a b movie with 2 stellar actors and the Greek village looks like a student film with a motley crew of extras that appear to be from some North African country rather than local Greeks.

    It almost appears that the DEI office in hollyweird stipulated that half the crew must be from outside of Greece.

    At least the movie Troy got the casting right but this one is a joke so enjoy the comedy show esp the blonde actor with a crew cut. And almost all of the actors look like they play video games and never once lived outside in the Sun or lifted a sword contrasted with Ealph Fiennes that looks like he was cast in a completely different movie.

    The slow pace is not worth the wait even with Ralph Fiennes brilliant acting and the only saving grace is that you get to watch him shoot arrows into these pathetic lame actors.

    The Return deserves a better script, casting and director and it's a shame to see Ralph Fiennes talent wasted - but he deserves an Oscar nomination for his efforts.

    5 stars for Ralph Fiennes.
    7nicolelgrant

    Wonderful portrayal of returning from war

    While some have complained of the lack of action and slow progress, I though Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche did a wonderful job of portraying an older couple grappling with distance and war.

    Ralph Fiennes embodied a man exhausted from both war and his return. He returns from a lengthy war only to be welcomed back by another one in his own home. He's a man ready to live a peaceful life but with a whole new enemy at his gates that he doesn't want and isn't ready to face.

    His wife had been ever faithful and longing but you can see the hope dwindling from her eyes as each day passes. Her fear for her son has filled him with resentment as he struggles with his own identity.

    It's only when they're all together again at the end that we wish to see their joy at being reunited. Instead we're met with anger, resentment, and exhaustion.

    While not the ending audiences would've wanted, it portrays a realistic look at what a family torn apart by war experiences upon the soldiers return. Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche exceed expectations as Odysseus and Penelope, capturing the emotions of a war torn couple with elegance and finesse.

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      Filmed on the island of Corfu in Greece.
    • Quotes

      Penelope: How can men find their way to war but not find their way home?

      Odysseus: For some, war becomes home.

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    • Release date
      • December 6, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Greece
      • United Kingdom
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Apple TV Store (MENA)
      • Bleeker Street Media's Official US site for The Return
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dönüş
    • Production companies
      • Heretic
      • Ithaca Films
      • Kabo Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $703,979
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $361,505
      • Dec 8, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,215,543
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 56 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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