October 3, 2008

Obfuscate

obfuscate



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–verb (used with object) 
1. to confuse, bewilder, or stupefy. (使麻木)
2. to make obscure or unclear:

to obfuscate a problem with
extraneous
(無關的) information.  

3. to darken.  

—Synonyms 
1. muddle, perplex. 2. cloud.

—Antonyms 
1. clarify.


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Main weakness of Morgan's script is the large quantity of expository dialogue. Given the unfamiliarity of the case to younger auds, and especially to non-Brits, this was perhaps deemed necessary in the HBO co-production. 

But at times it
obfuscates the human drama
 

in a way that was not apparent in "The Queen" and Morgan's Tony Blair-Gordon Brown telepic, "The Deal."


crypto-
esoteric 
1. [understood] by or meant for only the [select few], [recondite]
[poetry] full of esoteric allusions.   
"Wings of Desire" is one of those films movie critics are accused of [liking] because it's esoteric and difficult.
2. [belonging] to the select few.  
4. (of a [philosophical] doctrine or the like) intended to be revealed only to the [initiates] of a group 
the esoteric [doctrines] of [Pythagoras]. cf. clique hierophant
arcane 
known or understood by [very few], [esoteric]
She knew a lot about [Sanskrit] grammar and other arcane matters. 
opacity
the quality of being [opaque]
As with Basquiat, there's a certain dreamy [opacity] [to] Before Night Falls. 
Threnody








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