David Lynch is a great visual modeling artist. He has a unique talent for creating visual effects and psychological effects through pictures and editing. No one can compare him in imagination and ability to control imagination. I watched the film very happily an hour before and said that I really liked those rabbits. I can call this scene 100% "rational fear and madness."
In the past, David Lynch’s things were attractive. I think it’s very important that he grasped one point, that is, people can go crazy to absurdity in a rational and reasonable state, and this is the trend of the potential people’s inner psychology in society. In fact, it fits very well. This is true of "Blue Velvet", "Twin Peaks", "Lost Highway" and "Mulholland Dr.". A person who is rational and restrained and follows certain norms can still not restrain himself from slipping to crazy and irrational. Aside. In essence, the rational consciousness of capitalism is a manifestation of irrationality, which has been particularly well projected in the movie. The more risky thing about Inland Empire is that it puts aside the rational shell, which means that the rational channel through which ordinary viewers can enter the film is gone. This completely challenges the audience’s ability to accept and understand, how many people can Can you intuitively feel the value of the position and text behind the scenes and editing? I am afraid that even in the West there are very few.
In fact, I still really like this film. Two points: First, its visual effects and editing effects are amazing. Second, this is a film with no utilitarian purpose at all, and its basic attitude is there: it is neither filmed for the audience nor for the pretentious film festivals, so there are no pretending gimmicks and Gus at all. "Humanistic" attitude. It just wants to express itself, spell out its imagination and creativity. Of course, David Lynch's own status and identity are there, and he doesn't need anything else.
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