Until the release of its cast and trailer, everyone had high hopes for Christopher Nolan’s upcoming movie, The Odyssey, by Homer. In the span of a few days, social media started harping on historical accuracy, “race swapping,” among other odd complaints. But why is there even so much concern over the accuracy of a fictional piece of literature by a poet who may not have even existed?
The trailer gives a sneak peek of Nolan’s rendition of the classic text. It follows the story of King Odysseus (Matt Damon), who successfully invades Troy and desperately finds his way home to Ithaca to his son (Tom Holland) and wife (Anne Hathaway).
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