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Esto es lo que hace tan increíble la secuencia del caballo de Troya en “La Odisea”
By CNN Newsource at KVIA ABC-7
· July 18, 2026
· 8 min read
Por David Mack, CNN
Cuando se celebró en Manhattan el estreno en Nueva York de la versión de Christopher Nolan de “La Odisea”, una estatua de un caballo de casi 12 metros de altura se alzaba sobre la alfombra roja. Otros equinos gigantes han estado recorriendo el país (y el Reino Unido) para pr...
Key takeaway Otros equinos gigantes han estado recorriendo el país (y el Reino Unido) para promocionar la película, que también utiliza la imagen del icónico caballo de madera de Troya en algunos de sus carteles.
Why this matters in The El Paso
El Paso residents who catch Christopher Nolan's "La Odisea" will likely be struck by the visceral depiction of the Trojan horse sequence, a scene that transports viewers inside the iconic wooden structure. While the film's release may seem like a distant event, its cultural significance can still resonate with El Paso's own rich cultural heritage. The city's strong sense of community and history, reflected in its vibrant arts and cultural scene, makes it an ideal place for discussions about the film's themes and historical context. As locals gather to discuss the movie, they may draw parallels between the strategic ingenuity of the Trojan horse and the resourceful spirit that defines El Paso's own history and people. The film's unique perspective on this ancient mythological event may also inspire new conversations about the power of storytelling and the importance of preserving cultural heritage, topics that are sure to resonate with El Paso's diverse and culturally rich community.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 18, 2026 ·
Source: KVIA ABC-7 ·
Reading time: 8 min
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Cuando se celebró en Manhattan el estreno en Nueva York de la versión de Christopher Nolan de “La Odisea”, una estatua de un caballo de casi 12 metros de altura se alzaba sobre la alfombra roja. Otros equinos gigantes han estado recorriendo el país (y el Reino Unido) para pr...
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