Christopher Nolan didn't want orchestra music in the score for The Odyssey because orchestra music didn't exist in ancient Greece. Yet he casts brown people and almost no ethnic greeks. How can you justify not using an orchestra for a score because of historical accuracy but cast it for the modern day? I know it's two days and two Odyssey posts, I'll stop I promise.
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It feels as though the entire western movie and entertainment market is dead. Movies suck due to their propaganda and anti-White rhetoric, which makes watching them insufferable unless you're borderline brain-dead.
Without foreign movies and entertainment, I wouldn't watch or read anything that wasn't made before the '80s or '90s.
Games are similar. There are still good games, but definitely not in the AAA space. Not that all indies are decent either, I mean just look at Slay the Spire 2 thing. Everyone agrees, it has good gameplay, but even a small studio making a fucking card game, couldn't help themselves from inviting the rot inside.
I really enjoyed Troy and was silently hoping for a good movie about The Odyssey. Too bad.
Japanese games are mostly decent, if you're into them. Otherwise, Western devs are mostly all lost.