Odysseus’ journey begins with the (a lost battle), then the Lotus Eaters (where his men lose their will to return). The most famous sequence is the Cyclops episode: Assante’s Odysseus cleverly introduces himself as "Nobody," blinds Polyphemus (a towering, grotesque puppet/animatronic), and then, in a moment of fatal hubris, reveals his true name—earning Poseidon’s eternal wrath.
Shot by Sergei Kozlov, the miniseries uses a desaturated color palette, giving the Mediterranean an almost post-apocalyptic bleakness. The sea is often gray and churning, not azure blue. l odissea 1997
The climax is brutal and unflinching. Disguised as a beggar by Athena, Odysseus reveals himself only to his loyal swineherd Eumaeus and his son. The is not heroic swordplay but a cold, calculated execution. Odysseus strings the great bow (which none other could even bend) and shoots Antinous through the throat. A bloody melee follows, and every suitor is killed. The final, emotionally devastating scene is the reunion with Penelope, who tests him by asking him to move their wedding bed—built around a living olive tree, immovable. Only then does she know he is truly her husband. Visual and Musical Style Production Design: The series is notable for its grounded, grimy aesthetic. Costumes are not clean white togas but dirty wool, leather, and bronze. The world feels tactile—sun-scorched, salt-caked, and dangerous. The monsters (Cyclops, Scylla) were a mix of practical animatronics and early CGI, which, while dated by today’s standards, has a tangible, creepy quality missing from modern green-screen epics. Odysseus’ journey begins with the (a lost battle),
Its legacy is significant. For over a decade, it was the gold standard for Homer on screen—until the 2024 film The Return with Ralph Fiennes, which covers only the final act. It has also been used for decades in university classics and literature courses as a visual companion to Homer’s text due to its narrative fidelity. Today, L'Odissea 1997 is available on DVD and Blu-ray (often titled simply The Odyssey ) and streams on platforms like Amazon Prime Video and YouTube (often in high-definition remasters). The sea is often gray and churning, not azure blue
The miniseries won (Outstanding Sound Editing and Outstanding Special Visual Effects) and was nominated for Outstanding Miniseries . It also won a Golden Globe nomination for Armand Assante (Best Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television).