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CNN 国际新闻
📌 标题:Photo Illustration by Jason Lancaster/CNN/Getty Images/Universal Pictures
📅 发布时间:Updated Jun 28, 2026, 6:30 AM ET
📝 英文原文:
As fans of Christopher Nolan eagerly await the July 17 release of his take on “The Odyssey,” a different kind of enthusiast is also bristling with anticipation: scholars and other devotees of the ancient world.At universities and high schools across the globe, classics teachers have been preparing for what they hope will be a boom in student interest in their field. Meanwhile, museums have been hosting “Odyssey”-themed events, while academic-led book clubs focusing on the classic Greek tale have reached capacity.Think of it as Barbenheimerfor the Classics Department.“I knew it was going to be big if Christopher Nolan was directing it, and anytime we can get people talking about the things that we’re studying in class, it’s exciting for me as an educator,” said Jennie Luongo, a Latin teacher at St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in Austin, Texas, who also serves as president of the American Classical League.Based on the ancient epic poem by Homer, the film stars Matt Damon as Odysseus, the king of Ithaca whose 10-year-long journey home after fighting in the Trojan War is marked by numerous encounters with mythical beings.Given Nolan’s record of creating blockbuster films that dominate the culture, including “Oppenheimer”(2023), “Inception”(2010) and his “Batman”trilogy,Hollywood analystshave beenforecastingmassive box office returns for “The Odyssey,” with somespeculatingit is likely to surpass more than $1 billion in sales worldwide.Classics Studies teachers, whose work typically focuses on the history and culture of the ancient Mediterranean basin, are hoping that many moviegoers who see the film will then be inspired to pick up a copy of the original poem or perhaps even sign up for a class. “Clearly, it’s going to have a huge impact and a huge audience,” said Nina Papathanasopoulou, a classics professor at College Year in Athens and the public engagement coordinator for the Society for Classical Studies. “It seems like it could be a really good way to rekindle interes
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🇨🇳 中文翻译:
当克里斯托弗·诺兰的粉丝们热切地等待 7 月 17 日上映的《奥德赛》时,另一类爱好者也满怀期待:古代世界的学者和其他爱好者。 在全球各地的大学和高中,古典文学教师一直在为学生对他们的领域的兴趣激增做准备。与此同时,博物馆一直在举办“奥德赛”主题活动,而学术主导的读书俱乐部则专注于经典希腊故事。
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