AI slop version of The Odyssey seeks to appropriate Christopher Nolan's publicity
Key Points:
- Ash Koosha, known for the AI-generated film Dreams Of Violets, has released a teaser for Odysseus: The Fall, another AI-generated project that has been described as headache-inducing and poorly assembled.
- Odysseus: The Fall is a 135-minute retelling of Homer’s Odyssey, created over three months with Koosha’s own likeness as the basis for the main character, and features human voice acting.
- The film aims to offer a unique perspective by presenting the story "from inside the water, in the last minutes of the man who caused it," but its quality has been met with skepticism.
- Koosha expressed hope that his film might complement Christopher Nolan’s upcoming The Odyssey by attracting curious viewers interested in AI-human collaboration in filmmaking.
- Despite this, Odysseus: The Fall is unlikely to impact the success of Nolan’s film, though it is available for rental at $10 this weekend for those interested.