Espresso martinis, Greek charcuterie, and a fight: inside my surreal 4 a.m. screening of 'The Odyssey'
A person attended a 4 a.m. screening of 'The Odyssey' in London, but the film started 15 minutes later than expected.
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A person went to a 4 a.m. movie screening in London. They thought the movie would start at 4 a.m., but it started at 4:15 a.m. This meant they lost 15 minutes of sleep.
Why it matters
This story is about a person's experience at a movie screening. It shows how a small mistake can affect someone's day.
- What movie was being screened?
- The movie was 'The Odyssey'.
- Where did the movie screening take place?
- The movie screening took place in London.
- How much sleep did the person lose?
- The person lost 15 minutes of sleep.
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The outlets frame the story as a personal experience of a moviegoer, highlighting the unexpected start time of the film.
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The importance of accurate information about movie screenings
Sources1TypeAngleBusiness InsiderHighlights the inconvenience of a late start time