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Reaction from New York Times to the Casting of Nolan's 'Odissea' Film

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Reaction from New York Times to the Casting of Nolan's 'Odissea' Film
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Key Points

  • Christopher Nolan cast Lupita Nyong'o for the role of Helen of Troy in his new 'Odissea' film.
  • This casting sparked discussions about inclusivity in cinema in the context of beauty and origins.
  • The New York Times questioned the criticisms by noting that Matt Damon also does not resemble a Greek.

The casting of Lupita Nyong'o to play the character Helen of Troy in Christopher Nolan's 'Odissea' adaptation caused intense discussions and backlash. The New York Times approached the issue by drawing attention to the fact that Matt Damon, who takes on one of the lead roles, also does not physically resemble a Greek character.

The newspaper used a headline suggesting to stop questioning this situation before criticizing Damon's casting. This debate reignited current discussions about which actors should portray ancient characters in modern cinema.

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Who will play Helen of Troy in Christopher Nolan's new 'Odissea' film?
The character Helen of Troy will be played by Oscar-winning actress Lupita Nyong'o in the film.
Which ancient work will the film be an adaptation of?
The film will be a cinematic adaptation of Homer's 'Odissea', one of the important works of the ancient Greek period.
How did the New York Times approach the casting discussions?
The newspaper pushed back against the criticisms by arguing that Matt Damon also does not look like a Greek, and therefore only Lupita Nyong'o should not be targeted.

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