What's his best film?
What's his best film?
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The honest answer is the most predictable: Mulholland Drive. Perfect distillation of his entire oeuvre and aesthetic. Pop, old hollywood, Americana, surrealism, dream logic, terror, babes...
Inland Empire
It's kino af.
The Elephant Man
Stupid question. The only thing you could possibly ask is which one do you like best.
Mulholland Drive, Inland Empire.
She wore bluuuuuuuuue....
Aguirre, der Zorn
PABST BLUE RIBBON MOTHERFUCKER
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
Kill yourself
That's what he asked, you fucking cunt.
truth
Why don't YOU kill yourself? Too low-test?
lmao
Did anyone else receive The Secret History of Twin Peaks?
It's not supposed to be out until 10/18, but it just got delivered to me.
What recurring themes appear through his films? What kind of message does he tru and convey
I am genuinley looking for a discussion
Where did you order it from? I still haven't ordered it because I can't decide whether to get the signed edition or not
Amazon. I wonder if they accidentally delivered it early.
I have the audiobook coming to me from Audible trial, the cast reads it so i figured it's a good way to do it.
Lynch uses surrealism to explore the subjectivity of the character's minds, analyzing the dissolve between reality and dreams. Surrealism is about breaking the boundary between conscious and subconscious and creating a new reality, and he does that through juxtaposition, displacement and artificiality.
For instance, he creates this new reality by drawing on iconography and narrative modes found throughout Americana. The vision of the open road, diners, suburbs, cowboys, Hollywood, soap operas and TV come together to form an artificial view of american life. This familiar space is often twisted by the subjectivity of the characters, the mundane life is transformed into the realm of the subconscious.
Hack fraud t b h.
I've seen Lost Highway too many times, that movie just has something to it. I don't even think it is his best work yet I keep rewatching it.
lost highway
BEST: Mulholland Drive
WORST: Dune
FAVORITE: Mulholland Drive
OVERRATED: Lost Highway
UNDERRATED: Straight Story
Abdolutely nailed it
>Lost Highway
Have they found it tho?
where can i download the pdf
blue velvet
>themes
Dreams, dream logic, bardos (and reincation imo).
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>The Tibetan word bardo means literally "intermediate state"—also translated as "transitional state" or "in-between state" or "liminal state".
>According to Tibetan tradition, after death and before one's next birth, when one's consciousness is not connected with a physical body, one experiences a variety of phenomena. These usually follow a particular sequence of degeneration from, just after death, the clearest experiences of reality of which one is spiritually capable, and then proceeding to terrifying hallucinations that arise from the impulses of one's previous unskillful actions. For the prepared and appropriately trained individuals the bardo offers a state of great opportunity for liberation, since transcendental insight may arise with the direct experience of reality, while for others it can become a place of danger as the karmically created hallucinations can impel one into a less than desirable rebirth.
Woah....deep...
>Woah....deep...
Much like your mom's clunge lmao
Shit man, I sure got rekt
See also fugue state.
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>Dissociative fugue, formerly fugue state or psychogenic fugue, is a DSM-5 dissociative disorder.[1] It is a rare psychiatric disorder characterized by reversible amnesia for personal identity, including the memories, personality, and other identifying characteristics of individuality.
>Dissociative fugue usually involves unplanned travel or wandering, and is sometimes accompanied by the establishment of a new identity.
Is that the basis behind the black lodge in Twin Peaks?
>I sure got rekt
Just like your mom's clunge lmao
fans are raging because some things are not accurate with season 2. For example Pete is "A well-liked and simple fellow; Pete played checkers, not chess."
I haven't seen all of Twin Peaks. I forget where I left off. Somewhere in season one.
I strongly reccommend a rewatch
Season 2 goes a bit shit but the end is amazing
Straight Story
Blue Velvet
Mulholland Dr.
Pick one
favourite is either blue velvet or eraserhead, for some reason i could never get into his post-80s work
Best villain ever
I see the Lodges as a form of Heaven and Hell I might be wrong, but whatever.
Blue Velvet, Eraserhead or TPFWWM
Anyone who says Mulholland Drive is a homo and definitely browses Reddit.
lost highway
This one. It's also his least Lynchian film.
>lend me your Orbit
What did he mean by this?
Edward Scissorshands
no, kill YOUR self
yep MD was boring but it has a kind of skewed mystery narrative to it that normies like to "figure out" because it makes them "smart"
Did anyone understand plot of Inland Empire? Because I'm certainly didn't.
This
Mulholland Drive.
Some memesters will complain because that's his most well known and accessible, but it's also the best.
blue velvet is more well known, accessible, and is better
Nah
Lost highway is the epitome of Lynch's style Mulholland drive was just the next stepping stone.
Blue velvet is easily the most well done, but not the most original.
Eraserhead
Also, what the hell is this new captcha
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best scene from best movie
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>Did anyone understand plot of Inland Empire?
Nope. And that movie kind of fucked me up. But I couldn't look away.
laura dern is so based
the fact that there is japanese writing on it makes it cooler! xD
the scene with the mongol girl talking about the hole in her vaginal wall is transcendent
I kind of loved the variations of her "There was a man..." monologues.
Mulholland Drive, Lost Highway , Twin Peaks and Blue Velvet are all good answers ........ Fire walk with me too
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You're helping to build a training data set for an artificial intelligence algorithm.
No, kill yourself!
It is good but, people overrate it because as you said they like to seem "smart"
My favorite is Mulholland Drive.
But Lost Highway and Blue Velvet are close.
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