Boris Johnson comments on his experience watching a movie adaptation of the Odysseus story at an IMAX showing. He describes leaving the cinema feeling exhausted, comparing his reaction to being “wrung-out and storm-tossed” in a way he associates with Odysseus in the film, starring Matt Damon. Johnson then says that if viewers want the “full uncensored version” of Odysseus—including elements he describes as involving sex, gods and humour—they should read Homer.
Across the sources, the focus is on Johnson’s personal response to the screening and his suggestion that the complete version of the tale is found in the original Homeric texts. The articles do not provide additional plot details beyond the general reference to Odysseus, the presence of the gods, and Johnson’s framing that the film is a partial adaptation. No new reporting beyond Johnson’s remarks is presented.