![]() ![]() Yet Berry perfectly merges these two worlds, trading their togas for two-tone shoes and A-line dresses. It’s almost odd to imagine their capriciousness, their sense of justice, and their passion playing a role in something so epic and unendurably human as the first World War (and the second, for that matter). We think of these mythic beings as belonging to a time long-past, their fickle natures and awe-inducing powers dictacting the lives of Odysseus, Perseus, Helen of Troy, Hector, and Achilles. This tradition - of the Greek gods telling stories of the mortals whose fates they hold in their hands - dates back centuries, and Berry makes it feel both timeless and startlingly fresh. ![]()
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