I watched two cult movies in one night, one with David Lynch’s rubber head, and the other 70s mixed rock, homosexual, transvestite, Rocky Horror which was released in the cinema for 30 years. show. My mind is a bit messy, sort out. I have to say that David Lynch is the director I fear most. Mulholland Road, known as the ugliest movie, makes people confused after watching it. Shuangfeng is really depressed after watching it. Fortunately, the rubber head didn't make my heart or spirit uncomfortable, but it made my stomach very uncomfortable. Whether it is a twisted tadpole or a deformed fetus, the visual impact is really too great. I personally think that this film returns to the last point, and it is still about sex. The tadpoles in the film should be a man's sexual desire, and the malformed fetus is the product of distortion after indulgence. The black planet is the most primitive desire. When all desires cannot be controlled, life will eventually come to this world for no reason. But in the end, it was the unconscious life form that bore the original sin. This is a bit like the South Park abortion center, and the very interesting debate in Cripberry Park over whether abortion is legal. Whether it is painful or lucky to be born into this world, people themselves do not have the right to make decisions for new people. We are not creators. How can He De carry everything about creation and act according to his own desires. In the end, he will only get the laughter of the baby's ridicule. However, no one dares to say that David Lynch’s movie can be understood. I said that I could understand the 10%, and that was all narcissism. After all, when people talk about their own movies, they all say that they are too complicated and difficult to explain. As for the Rocky Horror Show, if you don't watch it live, you will never find the feeling of turning the world through. In fact, looking at it now, this movie is far from reaching such an exaggerated impact. In the 1970s, cult films such as the pink flamingo played harder than this. But this kind of hodgepodge of rock, horror, science fiction, same sex, and cross-dressing, after reading it, there is nothing to say except for a SHIT. The Beat generation who experienced the Vietnam War may need this kind of stuff that is as dry as a medicine. Sexual liberation, open homosexuality, the value of the film itself is more expressed as its social value. When a bunch of men in stockings have not played enough in the movie theater for 30 years, a true cult fan can memorize every line even after watching the movie 5 times, and I have to say that the influence is really at the top.
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