Drimonis: Outrage over The Odyssey is all Greek to me
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Drimonis: Outrage over The Odyssey is all Greek to me
Nolan's film isn't a documentary. Neither is Homer's 3,000-year-old poem. The backlash over "authenticity" is frankly mystifying.
Lupita Nyong’o, who plays Helen of Troy, attends the New York première of The Odyssey this month. Homer's classic features a six-headed sea monster, a giant Cyclops and a sorceress that turns men into pigs — but for some, it seems, a Black face “launching a thousand ships” is beyond the realm of possibility, writes Toula Drimonis. (Jamie McCarthy / Getty Images)
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