After the second trailer of L'Odyssée, Christopher Nolan's next blockbuster, anger supplanted impatience. Accused of denatured Homer's founding text in favour of a cold, industrialized and politically revised vision, the British filmmaker faces an unprecedented sling. Decryption of a polemic in which identity, anachronism and philosophy mix together.
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After the second trailer of L'Odyssée, Christopher Nolan's next blockbuster, anger supplanted impatience. Accused of denatured Homer's founding text in favour of a cold, industrialized and politically revised vision, the British filmmaker faces an unprecedented sling. Decryption of a polemic in which identity, anachronism and philosophy mix together.