If a replica of the Wizard of Oz is adapted into my wild heart, what scenery is on the way to Oz? Although at the end, a fairy was confusingly sent to let the film end with the beautiful singing of LOVE ME TENDER, but the fairy is more like a prop that was stuffed into the film in a panic. Perhaps it will not be a fairy tale in David Lynch's hands, and the ending of the fairy tale is not the theme of his story, but the open content is the key.
Why does David Lynch make me want to stop? Just as the so-called "reporting of little-known details" is just to satisfy people's desire for voyeurism.
When we find a terrible person or scene, no matter how much sympathy and understanding we show later, we clearly accept it with the surprise of discovering another creature (unless it is a naive child). We will panic, we will sigh that there are no wonders in the world, we will be disgusted and disgusted, and of course we will take a closer look at them with a magnifying glass.
Therefore, the content of David's "little-known details report" brought us close to a split personality-a red that is similar to blood covering everything, a deformed and disordered sexual relationship, a sudden scream, and a bizarre death.
In addition, in the movie, any director can make up countless reasons to explain how perverts were trained, but David didn’t explain anything, why his personality splits, and didn’t explain the unprovoked hobbies. How did it happen. Because of the doubts and fears about the split personality in the real society, he did not give any explanation, because he did not think that dual personality is a disease of a single individual. The characters in the film are more or less strangely neurotic to explain this. Point, then since no one will fully understand the reasons for the split personality of others, then who will notice that they have already split their personality?
This is the reason why I feel scared, and another reason why I like this director-the first time I watched the movie, I was just scared by the strange panic scene, and the second time I started thinking about another kind of horror. Continuing to think of the problems that will always plague people, who really understands themselves? Has the person who really knows himself discovered his dual personality a long time ago? My other personality, what degree of black is the other black? And how many times have I mistakenly regarded the unknown black as a wonderful dream?
So "Why David Lynch?" There is an answer, just like why people always have evil voyeurism, why they like arrogant splendor, why are they obsessed with pathological beauty, why are they indulged in black nightmares, why after fear Fu created fear again, and after wishing to conquer the darkness, she was conquered again by the darkness. Why did she know that the past was coated with sugar and made her a reason to continue living?
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