The Code wastes my time.
Sep. 8th, 2007 08:58 pmThe photograph mentioned in the last chapter is now going to be known as the goat picture until disproved.
Do we get to know what the Goat Picture is in our next chapter? No. Instead we get to go back to our albino shooter. His name is Silas. And he has a limp. So, Brown has given us a highly identifiable shooter, with a limp. Which'll make him stand out even more. He apparently has something called a "Cilice Belt" on his leg which cuts into his flesh, "and yet his soul sang with satisfaction of service to the Lord." He then thinks, "Pain is good". This makes me want to edge away from him very slowly, least I make sudden moves and he shoots me. Silas enters a brownstone residence where numeraries live. There are no locks on the doors. He apparently feels that he owes God a debt of some sort.
He finds his cell phone hidden in his bottom drawer. How is it hidden, I don't know. The way it's written it sounds like he's got this empty drawer with a cell phone in it. And really, if Crazy Albino Dude has a cell, why didn't Curator have one? I mean, it's far more likely that the curator would need one than this guy who's staying where there's a mat for a bed.
Silas calls someone, a male who he calls Teacher. At least it's not master, because with that cilice belt and a joy for pain, well... you get the picture. The two of them have a conversation about something that's not mentioned - they call it a keystone- which is "an engraved tablet that revealed the final resting place of the brotherhood's greatest secret.. information so powerful that it's protection was the reason for the brotherhood's very existence." So, we're looking for a tablet that tells the resting place of... something. Something very secret. Something that is mockery by being hidden in the house of the Lord, one of Paris' ancient chruches -the Eglise De Saint-Sulpice.. The Afikomen? (Which would be the piece of Matzah hidden by the head of the house during the Passover Seder. If it's not found, then the Seder can't be finished.) It's the only thing I can think of that could be hidden in a house of the Lord that would be offensive (especially since some old fashioned myths said that the matzah is made of the blood of Christian babies.) So the keystone is the missing Afikomen. The photograph is the Goat Picture. Got it? Good.
The Teacher tells Silas that he must retrieve the stone that night! They've waited centuries for this. The only people who know about it are dead. And yet they must get the stone now! Silas seems to be concerned about trying to find away in. Apparently the church is a fortress at night.
And yet he had no problems getting into the Louvre.
Right.
Okay.
The Teacher knows all and tells Silas how he's going to get into the Church.
After he hangs up on the teacher, Silas beats himself to purify himself for his sins.
Nothing quite like having someone beat themselves up, is there?
We then switch back to Langdon. Langdon and the unnamed agent, who really should have been named by now, there's no reason why he doesn't have a name. His name is now Bobo. Bobo and Langdon drive through Paris. Lots of things are described. There's talk about phallic imagery. Unfortunately there's no way I can make it funny.
They make it to the Louvre and talk about the pyramid. Langdon the meets the captain, nick named the Bull.
Actually, looking at this chapter, absolutely nothing of importance happened. I'd have cut this chapter all together. It was basically a tour of Paris. It didn't forward the plot at all. Looking at the next chapter, we could have started there and not missed a single bit of information. One of the things that I've discussed in classes is that every chapter has to have a purpose. Every chapter has to move the story forward and give some sort of information, be it for story or character. This chapter we didn't learn squat about Langdon, Bobo left the scene after dropping him off, and they talked about the phallic imagery of Paris as well as some of the other monuments and their backgrounds. Perhaps this is trying to show us how knowledgeable Langdon is, but it's boring and such information could be given to us, about his knowing stuff, in a manner more directly related to the plot. Like him examining what is in the Goat Picture.
Do we get to know what the Goat Picture is in our next chapter? No. Instead we get to go back to our albino shooter. His name is Silas. And he has a limp. So, Brown has given us a highly identifiable shooter, with a limp. Which'll make him stand out even more. He apparently has something called a "Cilice Belt" on his leg which cuts into his flesh, "and yet his soul sang with satisfaction of service to the Lord." He then thinks, "Pain is good". This makes me want to edge away from him very slowly, least I make sudden moves and he shoots me. Silas enters a brownstone residence where numeraries live. There are no locks on the doors. He apparently feels that he owes God a debt of some sort.
He finds his cell phone hidden in his bottom drawer. How is it hidden, I don't know. The way it's written it sounds like he's got this empty drawer with a cell phone in it. And really, if Crazy Albino Dude has a cell, why didn't Curator have one? I mean, it's far more likely that the curator would need one than this guy who's staying where there's a mat for a bed.
Silas calls someone, a male who he calls Teacher. At least it's not master, because with that cilice belt and a joy for pain, well... you get the picture. The two of them have a conversation about something that's not mentioned - they call it a keystone- which is "an engraved tablet that revealed the final resting place of the brotherhood's greatest secret.. information so powerful that it's protection was the reason for the brotherhood's very existence." So, we're looking for a tablet that tells the resting place of... something. Something very secret. Something that is mockery by being hidden in the house of the Lord, one of Paris' ancient chruches -the Eglise De Saint-Sulpice.. The Afikomen? (Which would be the piece of Matzah hidden by the head of the house during the Passover Seder. If it's not found, then the Seder can't be finished.) It's the only thing I can think of that could be hidden in a house of the Lord that would be offensive (especially since some old fashioned myths said that the matzah is made of the blood of Christian babies.) So the keystone is the missing Afikomen. The photograph is the Goat Picture. Got it? Good.
The Teacher tells Silas that he must retrieve the stone that night! They've waited centuries for this. The only people who know about it are dead. And yet they must get the stone now! Silas seems to be concerned about trying to find away in. Apparently the church is a fortress at night.
And yet he had no problems getting into the Louvre.
Right.
Okay.
The Teacher knows all and tells Silas how he's going to get into the Church.
After he hangs up on the teacher, Silas beats himself to purify himself for his sins.
Nothing quite like having someone beat themselves up, is there?
We then switch back to Langdon. Langdon and the unnamed agent, who really should have been named by now, there's no reason why he doesn't have a name. His name is now Bobo. Bobo and Langdon drive through Paris. Lots of things are described. There's talk about phallic imagery. Unfortunately there's no way I can make it funny.
They make it to the Louvre and talk about the pyramid. Langdon the meets the captain, nick named the Bull.
Actually, looking at this chapter, absolutely nothing of importance happened. I'd have cut this chapter all together. It was basically a tour of Paris. It didn't forward the plot at all. Looking at the next chapter, we could have started there and not missed a single bit of information. One of the things that I've discussed in classes is that every chapter has to have a purpose. Every chapter has to move the story forward and give some sort of information, be it for story or character. This chapter we didn't learn squat about Langdon, Bobo left the scene after dropping him off, and they talked about the phallic imagery of Paris as well as some of the other monuments and their backgrounds. Perhaps this is trying to show us how knowledgeable Langdon is, but it's boring and such information could be given to us, about his knowing stuff, in a manner more directly related to the plot. Like him examining what is in the Goat Picture.
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Date: 2007-09-09 07:28 am (UTC)(Why he took an entire chapter for this one piece of information, I don't know ...)
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Date: 2007-09-09 07:29 am (UTC)Opus Dei does exist, and they do wrap spiky things around their thighs, but they're not nearly as S/M creepy as they're depicted here. The cilice is also not worn when out and about, and meant to be something not enjoyed (empathy with the pain of Christ and all).
On a tangent, have you ever gotten a reply like this while sporking Eragon?
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Date: 2007-09-09 07:44 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-09-09 11:22 am (UTC)Then there's How Stuff Works article called How the Da Vinci Code Doesn't Work which is also chock full of spoilery goodness.
In fact it's hard to think of anything that Dan Brown didn't mess up.
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Date: 2007-09-09 05:48 pm (UTC)Also I got a troll once, but people out trolled him so he went away.
I put in my own response for you to see. =D
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Date: 2007-09-09 09:27 pm (UTC)I really want to see "The Albino Code"- I've heard a lot of good things about it.
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Date: 2007-09-10 01:33 am (UTC)I tried to read Digital Fortress. Coudn“t get past page ten. It was painful. Clumsy, stilted, stupid, a lesson in how not to do it... it was so bad that I gave up in his books. I wonder if DVC is the same.
(plus, he was talking about computers, right, so he decided to explain what it was all about so we coud understand the plot, so he devoted at least one paragraphs every two pages to explain the same thing. ARGH! I got it the first time!)
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