Jack Fisk

Jack Fisk

  • Born: 1945-12-19
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  • Extended Reading
    • Torrey 2021-12-08 08:01:46

      bug ,bug ,bug

      At the beginning! The male protagonist stepped on the puddle with his right foot. Why did his left foot get wet when he went home? !
      I stepped on my right foot in the puddle. Why did my left foot get wet when I went home? !
      I stepped in the puddle with my right foot. Why did my left foot...

    • Stephania 2021-12-08 08:01:46

      No matter what it says, I just enjoy the excitement

      ERASERHEAD, expect this to be a horror, not horror, it must be weird. The word weird is really bad. With this kind of anticipation, I was fully prepared, but it was in vain, but it was still beyond imagination.

      First of all, this is a 1977 film, a black and white film. Color had already...

    • Percival 2022-03-23 09:01:55

      Looking back at Lynch's debut work [Eraser Head], we are surprised to find that all his later imagery and creative concepts were established early, and his current works are almost all variations of this pioneering work. There are innumerable connections between him and Kafka, but Kafka's text is both obvious allegory and metaphysical mystery, so it is difficult to decipher; while Lynch puts Kafka in psychology Dig deep, until you enter the terrifying subconscious level. Men's fears of impotence and castration are successfully conveyed to the audience in this film.

    • Alexander 2022-03-24 09:01:52

      #North Film FestivalRewatch# A slow-paced, experimental black-and-white film that blends real people and parts of stop-motion. The characters in it live in a surreal world with its own rules. Throughout the film, Lynch makes extensive use of one of his most disturbing cinematic hallmarks: the humming nightmarish ambient noise. At 06:29, the psychological space and the real space are seamlessly connected. At 15:51, Tongjang made a transition. 22:41, the absurdity of the space environment, the absurdity of character behavior, the absurdity of objects and objects, and even the absurdity of dogs. 46:28, the absurd focus is placed on the little monster, and the technique is extremely exaggerated. 1:00:07, the fundamentals of reality are actually very clear, and artistic techniques such as metaphor and exaggeration support the masterpiece. 1:13:03, it dawned on me, Eraserhead.

    Eraserhead quotes

    • Mr. X: I thought I heard a stranger. We've got chicken tonight. Strangest damn things. They're man-made. Little damn things. Smaller than my fist. But they're new! I'm Bill.

      Henry Spencer: Hello. I'm Henry.

      Mrs. X: Henry's at LaPelle's Factory.

      Mr. X: Oh. Printing's your business, huh? Plumbing's mine. For 30 years. I've seen this neighborhood change from pastures to the hellhole it is now! I put every damn pipe in this neighborhood!

      Mary X: Dad!

      Mrs. X: Bill!

      Mr. X: People think that pipes grow in their homes. But they sure as hell don't! Look at my knees! Look at my knees!

      Mrs. X: Bill, please!

      Mr. X: Are you hungry?

    • [first lines]

      Beautiful Girl Across the Hall: Are you Henry?

      Henry Spencer: Yes?

      Beautiful Girl Across the Hall: A girl named "Mary" called on the payphone in the hallway about an hour ago. She said that she's at her parents' and that you're invited to dinner.

      Henry Spencer: Oh, yeah?

      [after a long pause]

      Henry Spencer: Well... thank you very much.

      [Henry enters his apartment, while the girl slowly closes the door to hers]