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While there isn't a universally recognized "official" movie adaptation of Homer's The Odyssey with a definitive set of rules, the most well-known and influential adaptation is likely the 1997 miniseries produced by Hallmark Entertainment and directed by Andrei Konchalovsky. This version, starring Armand Assante as Odysseus, generally adheres to the core narrative and characters of the epic poem.
Other notable adaptations and interpretations include:
- Ulysses (1954): An Italian-American co-production starring Kirk Douglas, which takes some liberties with the source material but captures the adventurous spirit.
- O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000): A Coen Brothers film that offers a loose, modern-day, American South-set reinterpretation of the Odyssey's themes and character archetypes.
- The Odyssey (2002) (Animated): A direct-to-video animated film offering a more family-friendly take on the classic story.
Each of these adaptations makes choices about which parts of the epic to emphasize, condense, or alter, reflecting the director's vision and the constraints of the medium. The "rules" for any given movie version are thus largely determined by its specific creative team and their interpretation of the original text.
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