David Lynch's Inland Empire
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He did it again. After Lost highway and Mulholland Drive, he created another amazing and brilliant film
david lynch is a genius
he refuses to play down to the viewer, and from the first second of film the viewer is left to fend for themselves and interpret whats going on.
he refuses to follow traditional story lines, and chronology.
hell of a film
can you imagine what his scripts must look like upon first viewing? How would one even make sense of it?
david lynch is a genius
he refuses to play down to the viewer, and from the first second of film the viewer is left to fend for themselves and interpret whats going on.
he refuses to follow traditional story lines, and chronology.
hell of a film
can you imagine what his scripts must look like upon first viewing? How would one even make sense of it?
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I hate David Lynch films... they're the kind that I don't even WANT to have a clue what's going on. I just wanna turn over.
Verona??? it's all surmountable
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Had I not found this love with you
Recognized this thread a little late. Maybe you wanna join my discussion...
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