r/Angryupvote 13d ago

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u/LeavesInsults1291 13d ago

I mean, you’re not wrong. Nolan is trying to be inclusive… unfortunately, that’s not how the world worked in 7th century BC, which is when the Odyssey was written

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u/7daykatie 13d ago

This is a film production in 2026 intended to appeal to a contemporary "broad" audience. Gods that routinely species switch having a heritable ethnicity feels tritely routine.

Why would some species switcher have offspring of any particular anything when he copulates with mortals? It should be a dice role as to whether a person is the result, much less what ethnic features they end up with.

I think Gods' offspring shouldn't follow ordinary rules of inheritance. Do they even have genes?

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u/gizamo 13d ago

All of Zues' demigod kids looked like his typical Greek image, and Helen's mom was described as "snowy" white skin. Jumping to the idea that their kid could look like any random person just because the God changed form seems to shit on the mythos a bit. The story tellers didn't know anything about genes, but they clearly understood that people's looks were hereditary. That said, yeah, if they made Helen half swam, I'd probably watch that, regardless of which half.