Does It Make Sense to Invite Nolan’s ‘Odyssey’ to Be Traditionally Rigorous?
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"In the 'Odyssey', Ulises speaks with Boston accent, despite being of Ithaca, which is in New York."This comment, I understand that sarcastic, refers to the Bostonian origin of Matt Damon and to the fact that in the state of New York there is, indeed, a city called Ithaca. It seems to me one of the most shrewd reactions of the plethora of criticisms and jokes that have ravaged the digital sphere since May 5, the day of the release of the second …
Does it make sense to invite Nolan’s ‘Odyssey’ to be traditionally rigorous?
“In ‘The Odyssey,’ Ulysses speaks with a Boston accent, despite being from Ithaca, which is in New York.” This remark, I perceive ironically, refers to Matt Damon’s Boston origins and the truth that there’s, certainly, a the town in New York State referred to as Ithaca. It sort of feels to me to be one of the crucial insightful reactions to the plethora of complaint and jokes that experience plagued the virtual sphere since Might 5, the day the …

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