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The Odyssey Hullabaloo
American Greatness ^ | 16 Jul, 2026 | Victor Davis Hanson

Posted on 07/16/2026 5:57:29 AM PDT by MtnClimber

Lupita Nyong’o calls Homer’s 'The Odyssey' sexist, but the ancient epic’s women tell a far different story.

Acclaimed British filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s (The Dark Knight, Oppenheimer) newest film, The Odyssey, opens this week in the United States.

But controversy has already surrounded Nolan’s adaptation of Homer’s 2,700-year-old epic poem about Odysseus’s 10-year struggle to return home after the Achaian victory in the decade-long Trojan War.

Some of the film’s actresses have suggested that Nolan is offering a more feminist—and long-overdue—take on the ancient poem. Actress Lupita Nyong’o, in particular, has criticized Homer’s purported sexism.

Perhaps her misreading of Homer stems from her admission that, despite receiving degrees from elite Hampshire College and Yale, the 42-year-old actress had never even read the Odyssey until she was cast in the minor dual roles of Helen and her sister Clytemnestra.

The Odyssey was composed orally sometime around 750–700 B.C., contemporaneously with the rise of the Greek city-state. Along with Homer’s other epic, The Iliad, The Odyssey marks the inauguration of Western literature. Over the next three millennia, it came to be recognized as not only the earliest but also one of the most profound works of Western civilization.

Far from being sexist, Homer’s Odyssey offers a timeless and diverse panorama of powerful, independent, and savvy women.

Take Penelope, the wife of Odysseus and queen of Ithaca. Unquestionably loyal to her missing husband, she outsmarts the bloodthirsty suitors who seek to force her into marriage and seize the kingdom through her steadfast courage and cunning.

She confounds them through a series of brilliant ruses, ultimately enabling her husband’s revenge.

Far different, but equally independent and crafty, are the immortal sorceress Circe and the divine nymph Calypso, who both shelter, seduce, and eventually bond with Odysseus. Both ultimately release him to continue his tragic journey

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TOPICS: Society
KEYWORDS: christophernolan; hampshirecollege; leftism; lupitanyongo; vdh; victordavishanson; yale
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To: faithhopecharity

“ that the actress had never even read Iliad/Odyssey ... ”

So what?

98% of the critics on this forum haven’t read it


81 posted on 07/16/2026 8:41:13 AM PDT by stanne
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To: rlmorel

I don’t care what VDH says. Like all the others spewing paragraph after paragraph he hasn’t actually seen the movie. He’s just reacting to trailers, and copping a loud position to get clicks and make money.

Meanwhile I love Greek Mythology. And I love Christopher Nolan. So I was guaranteed to watch the minute it was announced. I think I first heard of it when I went to see The Return, which makes me giggle. I liked The Return.


82 posted on 07/16/2026 8:42:07 AM PDT by discostu (like a dog being shown a card trick)
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To: Dr. Sivana

“ The movie is based on a revisionist and inaccurate translation, hence, the movie cannot help but be revisionist.”

How do you think you know this?


83 posted on 07/16/2026 8:42:45 AM PDT by stanne
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To: rlmorel

What IS VDH criticisms? He says see the movie first.


84 posted on 07/16/2026 8:44:11 AM PDT by stanne
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To: MtnClimber
“If I saw this on a plane, I’d still walk out,”

LOL! I'm stealing that ;)

85 posted on 07/16/2026 8:47:29 AM PDT by spankalib
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To: spankalib

“ If I saw this on a plane, I’d still walk out,”
LOL”

Yes. Very cute. The Economist who said this did not see the odyssey. An Ignoramus


86 posted on 07/16/2026 8:49:45 AM PDT by stanne
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To: stanne
How do you think you know this?

Know what? That the translation is revisionist, or that the movie based on an inaccurate, revisionist translation is inevitably revisionist?
87 posted on 07/16/2026 9:01:27 AM PDT by Dr. Sivana ("Whatsoever he shall say to you, do ye." (John 2:5))
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To: rlmorel
agreed

feminist retelling => hard pass

PC/DEI casting => also hard pass
88 posted on 07/16/2026 9:10:18 AM PDT by wafflehouse ("there was a third possibility that we hadn't even counted upon" -Alice's Restaurant Massacree)
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To: discostu

It is only the field that he is one of the world’s foremost experts in…that of Greek antiquity. So yes, I trust this point of view on this, especially from the view of a conservative., which he is.

His criticism is muted, as I would expect from a person as civil and gentlemanly as he is.


89 posted on 07/16/2026 9:15:57 AM PDT by rlmorel (Factio Communistica Sinensis Delenda Est)
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To: PapaBear3625

Too many tongue piercings, rings. Good diction is almost dead.


90 posted on 07/16/2026 9:22:07 AM PDT by George from New England (escaped CT back in 2006)
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To: rlmorel

But he hasn’t seen THE MOVIE. So who cares.


91 posted on 07/16/2026 9:26:29 AM PDT by discostu (like a dog being shown a card trick)
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To: stanne
People who have done neither are going to persuade you, who’ve done neither?

I've read the Odyssey at least twice, along with the Iliad and the Aeneid in both English and Latin. Modern interpreters who choose to cr@p all over the spirit of the source material and make tedious woke casting decisions are not intriguing to me. What they produce is boring nonsense.
92 posted on 07/16/2026 9:27:39 AM PDT by Antoninus (Republicans are all honorable men.)
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To: Antoninus

How did you get in to see the Odyssey? It comes out tomorrow


93 posted on 07/16/2026 9:30:38 AM PDT by stanne
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To: Dr. Sivana

“ How do you think you know this?

Know what? That the translation is revisionist, or that the movie based on an inaccurate, revisionist translation is inevitably revisionist?”

That’s how you get out of answering?

I’ve had better arguments with my 10th grade English students


94 posted on 07/16/2026 9:32:55 AM PDT by stanne
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To: MtnClimber

Her face wouldn’t launch a single ship, much less a thousand.


95 posted on 07/16/2026 9:53:57 AM PDT by Seruzawa ("The political left is the Garden of Eden of incompetence." -Marx the Smarter (Groucho.))
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To: discostu

Neither of you. And neither have I.

So who cares?


96 posted on 07/16/2026 9:57:27 AM PDT by rlmorel (Factio Communistica Sinensis Delenda Est)
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To: stanne
How did you get in to see the Odyssey? It comes out tomorrow

I likely won't go to see it. I'm expecting it to suck and I generally don't waste my money funding something that I expect to suck.
97 posted on 07/16/2026 10:04:36 AM PDT by Antoninus (Republicans are all honorable men.)
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To: Seruzawa

I wonder what the left would say if a white actor was cast to play Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in a movie.


98 posted on 07/16/2026 10:10:44 AM PDT by MtnClimber (For photos of scenery, wildlife and climbing, click on my screen name for my FR home page.)
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To: Antoninus

“ I likely won’t go to see it. I’m expecting it to suck and I generally don’t waste my money funding something that I expect to suck.”

But you’ll take the effort to comment on it

That’s strange


99 posted on 07/16/2026 10:14:31 AM PDT by stanne
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To: stanne
But you’ll take the effort to comment on it. That’s strange.

Why strange? This is very much in my cultural wheel-house. But based on the director's stupid casting choices, I'm expecting it to be a sucky woke-fest. Forgive me for drawing that conclusion from the evidence provided.

100 posted on 07/16/2026 10:18:38 AM PDT by Antoninus (Republicans are all honorable men.)
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