Christian Miller (CMM)
Christian Miller
Sometimes it takes reading enthusiasts of another medium to make me understand how we must sound to non wine geeks. Take this gem of a phrase, from a review of the Italian movie Police, Adjective in a recent New Yorker:
"Porumboiu's images, all nouns and verbs, withhold inflection in order to highlight the moral weight of creating and interpreting information..."
Nouns and verbs? Are there other images that are adverbs, pronouns, prepositions? And what would they look like? Even stretching the meaning of inflection - a matter of sound or grammar - to cover image creation, how could a movie director withhold inflection after choosing camera angles, depth and distance, editing and so on? And why would withholding inflection highlight moral issues?
How many people reading this review could possibly know what the reviewer is talking about?
"Porumboiu's images, all nouns and verbs, withhold inflection in order to highlight the moral weight of creating and interpreting information..."
Nouns and verbs? Are there other images that are adverbs, pronouns, prepositions? And what would they look like? Even stretching the meaning of inflection - a matter of sound or grammar - to cover image creation, how could a movie director withhold inflection after choosing camera angles, depth and distance, editing and so on? And why would withholding inflection highlight moral issues?
How many people reading this review could possibly know what the reviewer is talking about?