David Lynch
Posted: Mon July 31, 2017 10:29 pm
Welcome to the thread to discuss the art, film, and music (and the interweaving of the three) of David Lynch.
After immersing myself in the world of Twin Peaks for the last 6 months or so, I decided it was time to venture out and watch some of Lynch's other works. My wife was out of town, so I decided to watch Eraserhead (a film that I felt she would have no patience for).
Frankly, I'm amazed that David Lynch has a successful career. For a first film, Eraserhead came out with no apologies. It's strange and uncomfortable. However, it serves as a testament to his skill as a director that this bizarre work spoke to people and led to him being the legendary director that he is today.
I don't think I have ever watched a more claustrophobic movie. The whole film feels so dark and enclosed that I felt like I needed to go outside and just breathe afterward. However, it's very effective for the symbolism of how terrifying it is having a child and being a new parent. Although I love being a parent - there are some very uncomfortable moments in this film that speak directly and deeply to the bad moments of parenthood, when you feel like you might just lose your mind if the kid screams for one more second. It's also one of the better examples of post-partum depression that I have ever seen.
While I don't hold this in as high regard as Twin Peaks, it's still a shockingly good and unapologetic debut movie for a director.
I'm probably going to watch The Elephant Man next (the one I'm least looking forward to), followed by Dune, which despite hearing that it's a complete train-wreck, I'm kind of excited to watch.
And on a side note - I enjoy reading the IMDB trivia page after watching a movie. So looking trough the page I discovered that Lynch was offered the chance to direct Return of the Jedi. Could you freaking imagine a Lynch helmed ROTJ????
After immersing myself in the world of Twin Peaks for the last 6 months or so, I decided it was time to venture out and watch some of Lynch's other works. My wife was out of town, so I decided to watch Eraserhead (a film that I felt she would have no patience for).
Frankly, I'm amazed that David Lynch has a successful career. For a first film, Eraserhead came out with no apologies. It's strange and uncomfortable. However, it serves as a testament to his skill as a director that this bizarre work spoke to people and led to him being the legendary director that he is today.
I don't think I have ever watched a more claustrophobic movie. The whole film feels so dark and enclosed that I felt like I needed to go outside and just breathe afterward. However, it's very effective for the symbolism of how terrifying it is having a child and being a new parent. Although I love being a parent - there are some very uncomfortable moments in this film that speak directly and deeply to the bad moments of parenthood, when you feel like you might just lose your mind if the kid screams for one more second. It's also one of the better examples of post-partum depression that I have ever seen.
While I don't hold this in as high regard as Twin Peaks, it's still a shockingly good and unapologetic debut movie for a director.
I'm probably going to watch The Elephant Man next (the one I'm least looking forward to), followed by Dune, which despite hearing that it's a complete train-wreck, I'm kind of excited to watch.
And on a side note - I enjoy reading the IMDB trivia page after watching a movie. So looking trough the page I discovered that Lynch was offered the chance to direct Return of the Jedi. Could you freaking imagine a Lynch helmed ROTJ????