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The Odyssey’s Translator Defends Criticizing The Lack Of Sex Scenes And Food Looking 'Horrible'
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She admitted that her complaint about the food was quite literal, even if it also pointed toward a larger problem she had with Nolan’s version of Odysseus.
She explained:I would like some of the food to look delicious as if people would actually want to eat this.
While I can’t totally get behind all the nitpicks leveled at the film , food does matter throughout Homer’s poem.
Finally, she added:CINEMABLEND NEWSLETTER Your Daily Blend of Entertainment News Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsHomer's Odysseus wants honor, wants sex, wants food, wants a home, wants a community.
It just will not be Nolan’s movie adaptation of the poem .