Odds & Ends
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
ObamaramaI occasionally feel like I should just give up on cinephobia.com and just re-register this site under the domain name www.pointingoutgreatstuffDavidBordwellwrites.com. As I said at the start of October, other writing and projects have been taking me away from the website. But I can still find time to point out something good that Bordwell has written. This time, it's his fantastic post looking at the US election campaign, and the attempts by Republicans and Democrats to shape "narratives" around the candidates, from the point of view of one of our foremost theorisers of cinematic narrative. Head on over: it's a great read.
A far less intellectually rigorous link between the election and films was offered by the inimitable Shaun Micallef on Newstopia: Watching it all unfold over the last twelve to eighteen months, it struck me how similar it is to the film Trading Places. An elaborate social experiment with Barak Obama in the Eddie Murphy role, elevated to a position of great power and influence in a normally Anglo-Saxon world. John McCain is the Dan Aykroyd character: moneyed, born to rule, and forced to work with a woman he normally wouldn't be seen dead with. In the end, the combined efforts of Obama / Murphy and McCain / Aykroyd wipe out the share value of all the stocks owned by the people who put them where they are. ![]() But the final word on this election (and this, my most instantly out-of-date post ever) will always go to Jon Stewart. Labels: bordwell, commentary, humour, politics, theory Comments ![]() Cinephobia on Facebook |
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