Although the director himself said, "This is a story about love, secrets, and Hollywood dreams." "Everyone has some kind of fantasy about Hollywood." But I saw a kind of despair in the film, a kind of emptiness and darkness cold.
All I can say is that David Lynch was really never a director who made audiences feel better. But even the fear even if you don't even understand what he's talking about is magically drawn to him until the very last second of the film. That's where his magic lies. I've always thought of David Lynch as a master at jigsaw puzzles, or a terrifying magician. You are willing to fall into the abyss he designed and fall delirious and have to hold up your hands and say I am willing. -_-
Yes, don't believe what your eyes see, everything you have seen so far is just a non-existence.
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