-
Jefferey 2022-03-23 09:01:55
The strange representation of "inverted ladder head"
I don't know if Cohen's "Barton Funk" is a tribute to David Lynch. Whether it is from the wooden close-up portrait poster or the eye-catching "upside-down ladder head" on the poster, it is astonishingly similar to "Eraser Head". similar. It's just that Cohen's protagonist wears John Lennon-like...
-
Amparo 2022-03-23 09:01:55
Psychedelic Freud
Lynch is Lynch. He dared to blaze new trails and create a pioneer. In the 1970s, when Cult and B-movie films were not crazy popular, he dared to make such a "an Andalusian dog" pioneering "eraser". head". Then Lynch is really obsessed with and obsessed with Freud's theory of sexuality. At the...
-
Kaylah 2022-03-23 09:01:55
I feel a little complicated after seeing this
If anyone has a deep understanding of this film, it must be someone similar to Lynch's living environment. I will tell you my feelings, which are all based on my life experience plus observation and association. First of all, it has an obvious theme , is to accuse the industrial society...
-
Jeanette 2022-03-22 09:01:49
unapproachable lynch
I don't want to talk about how this movie is, how avant-garde the pretentious one is, and how unique and avant-garde the perspective is - as an era, this kind of absurd plot really makes me unbelievable. I'm just curious how deep is the road to Lynch's inner world. Lynch takes you closer to his...
-
Michelle 2022-03-22 09:01:49
rubber head
I fell asleep after watching , and slowly fell asleep with the help of alcohol. In the dream, I vaguely feel that I am a rubber head, a rubber head living in the present, a big country. Thinking about it carefully, I came here after graduating from school. It is a place with developed...
-
Destinee 2022-03-22 09:01:49
Lynch's movie really has to be fast-forwarded
It's not good to speak ill of people too much about a master's work. Kubrick admires this film very much. The problem is that I don't like Kubrick very much either - he should also fast-forward to see his old man's film. There is another problem, the subtitles of this kind of film are hard to find,...
-
Elroy 2022-03-21 09:01:55
What's scary about the film is its scary realism
After reading the rubber head, I felt depressed and breathless. The horror in the film is not just sensory weirdness, but uses metaphors to reflect the inescapable fear in life. The male protagonist seems to be locked in a room and cannot escape. The only exit is death, destruction, crime. He can't...
-
Emmitt 2022-03-21 09:01:55
a little idea
Sperm is a recurring visual symbol in the movie. The thing that floats out from the person at the beginning is like sperm, the thing that the hero spit out is also like sperm, the dancing girl tramples to death and the creature that the hero pulls out from his wife and throws away also looks like...
-
Christiana 2022-03-21 09:01:55
Is the baby a reflection of the spirit of the male protagonist?
First of all, when the male protagonist is cutting the roast chicken, the female protagonist's mother seems to be at the "peak", and a little bit like giving birth, maybe both? After that, the mother started to cry (ashamed because of incest?), plus she asked if the male protagonist had grown out...
-
Carroll 2022-03-21 09:01:55
Can't write short reviews. .
David Lynch was thinking about something. . . Since there is no correct answer, let me make a blind guess. Originally I thought the male protagonist was sexual disgust, but after reading the top-ranked film review, I thought it made sense. The male protagonist should be impotent. The monster baby...
- Comedy Movie Reviews
- Action Movie Reviews
- Romance Movie Reviews
- Thriller Movie Reviews
- Crime Movie Reviews
- Animation Movie Reviews
- Horror Movie Reviews
- Adventure Movie Reviews
- Fantasy Movie Reviews
- History Movie Reviews
- Documentary Movie Reviews
- Western Movie Reviews
- Drama Movie Reviews
- War Movie Reviews
- Musical Movie Reviews
- Family Movie Reviews
See More
Less