July 19, 2026

More Reviews of The Odyssey

 



Wokan was taking the piss with these casting decisions. 

The casting director of the film is a guy named John Papsidera. 

There are more Africans, Jews, Indians, and Americans in an ancient Greek poem than actual Greeks. 

If I'm Greece I'm banning Christopher Wokan from ever entering the country in the future. You can't tolerate these types of insults as a respectable country. You have to protect your history and heritage.


Video Title: Odyssey review with ‪@polyMATHY_Luke‬ part 2: Nolan's storytelling vs. Homer's or Norse storytelling. Source: Jackson Crawford and polýMATHY. Date Published: July 19, 2026.
 
Video Title: Nolan's Odyssey - Ancient Tale in Woke Disguise? Source: The Disgruntled, Nostalgic Moviegoer. Date Published: July 18, 2026.
 
Video Title: The Odyssey is a Loosh Harvesting Humiliation Ritual. Source: Hyperborean Knowledge. Date Published: July 18, 2026.

Keep Ibrahim Traore In Your Prayers


This young man is saying all the right things and making a lot of enemies. 

The French, Saudis, or the intelligence agency of some other country could send a Jihadist assassin his way and pin the murder on radical Islam. 



 

Thoughts On The Escalating Wars In The Middle East

The Anglos and the Jews overstepped in the Middle East a long time ago. Only now they're facing some type of resistance. And it was long overdue. 

For over a century they've treated that region like their own sandbox, installing and removing dictators without any thought for the local populations, waging war after war, and killing an ungodly amount of civilians in the process. 

So they're not victims. And they're not civilizers. They need to be kicked out if that region is going to have any chance at peace in this century. 

But the idea that all will be well when the Anglo-American empire leaves the Middle East for good is a bit naive. 

I think we may see a return to war, or at least high hostilities, between Turkey and Iran. They will most likely compete over the territories of Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Azerbaijan, Kurdistan, Yemen, Afghanistan, and even Pakistan. 

For centuries they've fought and there’s a good chance tensions will resume. The last century witnessed an unnatural pause and an era of peaceful relations between the two sides. 

People in the Middle East should not expect peace and security in the absence of Washington. The Turks and Iranians have already shown to be big warmongers, and with the political success each side has tasted in Syria and Iraq, who knows where else they will look to infiltrate and attack next.

I was surprised by the U.S. completely leaving Afghanistan back in 2021. Of all the recent geopolitical events that shocked me the most. That was a grown up decision. Washington can be rational when it wants to.

The Jewish question is the tricky one because these guys are mentally unstable and have tons of nukes. They're not going to stop expanding their territory just because some UN Chief gives a lecture in New York or an Ayatollah in Tehran mouths off. I don't know how that catastrophic situation will resolve itself. It will get biblical.

July 18, 2026

Odyssey Review with Dr. Jackson Crawford


Video Title: Odyssey Review with Dr. Jackson Crawford. Source: polýMATHY and Jackson Crawford. Date Published: July 18, 2026.

Inversion: Wokan Tricks The Hollywood Gods, But Homer Is Not Fooled




When you've been as successful at making movies as Christopher Wokan has been you can tell any story and make any movie you want. Money talks.

But it's one thing to make a passion project or write an original story. What can't be forgiven is using sacred literature and cultural landmarks to influence young minds and shape the culture. And that is what Wokan is intending to do with this cinematic adaptation of Homer’s Odyssey. 

It's a lazy way to propagate a message. 

And this is not just another summer blockbuster. When you draw from ancient literature and sacred stories like the Bible, Homer, Dante, Shakespeare, the responsibility to tell the story correctly and without any political prejudice is great. 

Hollywood seems unable to tell a story these days without making a political statement. And it's not because there aren't any talented apolitical filmmakers working today. 

Everything Hollywood touches turns to shit because they are waging a cultural, political, and spiritual war on Western civilization. That is my belief. Hollywood is interested in spiritual warfare, not entertainment.

I could see Hollywood making a movie about Jesus in the future and cast a Haitian tranny who practices witchcraft to play him while a French dude is given the part of Judas.

All they're capable of at this point is inversion.

That is how crazy that town has become and because of its immense influence on our shared global culture we cannot escape its craziness. 

It's hard to say whether Wokan's Odyssey will have any staying power. Entertaining movies are always worth re-watching. Thematically it never made sense to put The Odyssey on the big screen because the story isn't all that gripping. It works as a poem and a piece of literature to read by your nightstand. 

Some stories are best left to the imagination. There's no need to adapt every novel or poem.

So it was curious why Wokan decided to adapt this ancient poem and why he chose to tell a globalized version of it. Were there no Greek actors available? And why make Helen of Troy so ugly? Why make Odysseus so weak? Why turn an epic poem on its head, so to speak?

Also, the decision to have all the characters speak in American accents is off putting. Where's the diversity in speech? 

This movie just feels like a mockery of Homer. It's great to make Homer more accessible to wider audiences, but this was not Wokan's story to tell alone. A better director would have served as a vehicle and convey the story without all the political baggage.