Multiple outlets run the same commentary questioning whether Odysseus is rightly treated as a hero in connection with Christopher Nolan’s film. The pieces adopt a skeptical stance toward the character, saying the figure of the “King of Ithaca” felt confusing when the writer was younger and that there is wariness about seeing Nolan’s interpretation. Rather than presenting a new plot account, the commentary focuses on reassessing the hero label and how audiences might view Odysseus’s actions and motivations. Across the three sources, the central points are consistent: Odysseus is described as a problematic or unsettling figure, and the writer expresses caution about the impact of Nolan’s version on public perception. All articles share the same phrasing in their provided summaries, indicating the same opinion piece is being syndicated by Brisbane Times, The Age, and the Sydney Morning Herald. No differing factual claims about production details, performances, or specific scenes are included in the supplied text.