Gulf News reports that Christopher Nolan's upcoming film 'The Odyssey' presents a revisionist take on the classic hero, depicting Odysseus as a lawbreaking character consumed by guilt rather than seeking glory. This reinterpretation challenges traditional heroic narratives. The article highlights Nolan's approach to the ancient myth, focusing on psychological complexity over epic adventure.
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The article may present a nuanced view by highlighting guilt, but the headline forces a simple binary of glory vs. guilt.
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