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Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” Leaves the Gods in the Outtakes

  • Posted on July 15, 2026
  • By The New Yorker
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Christopher Nolan's cinematic reimagining of Homer's epic transforms the classical hero into a contemporary figure facing modern dilemmas. By stripping away mythological elements and divine intervention, the filmmaker crafts an intimate character study that prioritizes psychological realism over ancient grandeur. This approach makes Odysseus's journey resonate with contemporary audiences through relatable conflicts and emotional depth, though critics debate whether this modernization sacrifices the source material's timeless spiritual dimensions.

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Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” Leaves the Gods in the Outtakes
Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” Leaves the Gods in the Outtakes

Christopher Nolan’s Homer adaptation presents a modern, relatable Odysseus, rather than trying to understand the ancient world on its own terms.
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