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In an interview with Empire, Nolan spoke of the extensive time they spent out at sea to bring the legendary quest to life on the big screen. Nolan wanted to bring a grounded quality to the lengthy sea voyage, and that extended to the characters and their beards. โIโm not a big fan of wigs and fake beards,โ Nolan said. โYou want the physicality of real hair, so you can put a firehose on the guy and do all the things we need him to do.โ
That beard rule extended to Matt Damon as well, who said, โIโd never tried to grow a beard that size. I mean, there are about 100 things that take a beard off my face before it can get that long, starting with my kids. But yeah, he wanted it all real.โ
Christopher Nolan Wanted To Capture The Challenge Of The Odyssey

The no fake beards rule was part of a bigger attempt to really showcase how difficult an undertaking this journey would have been. The shoot took place over 91 days, and Nolan revealed that, “We shot over two million feet of film, which included quite a bit of footage out on the ocean.








