First of all, this is a 1977 film, a black and white film. Color had already dominated the market in that era, and black and white gradually evolved into a filming method. This method has been used until now. Let’s take a look at the
What kind of story is this, tagline said, "In Heaven Everything Is Fine. It's not Fine, not Fine at all. Disgusting scenes come in bursts, and even make you smell inexplicably dirty, of course, both. A whimsical horror, this horror is as fierce as a beast.
Weird baby, the background sound of the air-conditioning, the actor’s already dramatic face combined with the weird and painful expressions on his face, the bloody roast chicken, the sore face of the strange baby, shaking his head and then growing strange Baby's head. He opened his eyes in amazement. I really want to do some non-professional anatomy experiments on David Lynch's head to see what is inside.
Two details are fun.
One is a pile of soil on the bedside table and a small tree in the soil (note that there is no soil container here), a single pile of soil. This is obviously a re-use of some ideas in the early short film "Grandma", also known as a tribute. Later, when the "rubber head" was shaken off, liquid began to flow from this tree.
The second is to truly describe such an eraser tip detection program: Take a tool such as an electric drill and take a number of materials from your head, and place them on each pencil one by one to become a small eraser tip. This short paragraph is very stunning.
As for the penultimate scene, from the sound to the light to the editing, everything was done exquisitely. When the electric light is extinguished with the serous spouting from the mouth of the strange baby, the frequency of change is accelerating, and the head of the strange baby sways in front of the actor's eyes, changing different positions. Whenever the light is on, it is in another position and The angle, the aggressiveness and the tense music rhythm stimulate every nerve in me.
This is a film full of neuroticism and boundless fantasy. It's about family, it's about love, about desire. The family scene feels like the grandmother of the early years, and love always feels that the woman singing in heaven with the swollen cheeks and the rough and rough woman represents something vaguely, and has an unpredictable connection with the tagline, or She represents love that is untouchable and unfulfilled like a paradise, but it can't hinder the hero's fantasy. The white worms that have fallen one after another have clearly destroyed the tranquility of heaven. This is a bug of desire, as someone has analyzed.< Barton Fink>The slimy lotions behind the wallpaper that represent desire and greed.
In short, each picture is extremely annoying, and the effect is so dazzling that it is no longer important to tell what kind of story it is.
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