The Return

2024 | Uberto Pasolini

Title: The Return

Year: 2024

Running Time: 116′

Country: United Kingdom

Directed by: Uberto Pasolini

Screenplay by: John Collee, Edward Bond and Uberto Pasolini

Starring: Ralph Fiennes; Juliette Binoche; Charlie Plummer; Chico Kenzari; Claudio Santamaria; Ángela Molina

Review by Guifré Margarit i Contel | 07 February 2025

Elevated by a stellar performance of Ralph Fiennes, who brings depth to a PTSD-ridden Odysseus filled with a sense of guilt and shame. The story thrives in its lack of focus on the usual looks on the travel to Ithaca and the occurrences in Troy, as well as it manages to reach a serene yet powerful climax, leaving a lasting impact.

However, elements to enhance the Greek tragedy undertone, such as the fact the no one seems to recognise Odysseus, seems absurd. While at the same time, the threat that the thugs that control Ithaca and drive the narrative forward seems like an unjustified danger.

Finally, it is unfortunate that the performance of Charlie Plummer as Telemachus is quite underwhelming. Even a 10-second scene with Odysseus’ dying dog feels more powerful than any of his appearances.

Rated 3 out of 5

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