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Genre: Film & Animation
Date of upload: Jul 13, 2021 ^^
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12:34 My guess is David Lynch had an absolutely normal childhood during which he was loved and supported appropriately. He's just a smart guy who doesn't self censor too much, he asks himself questions most people never imagine and he explores his ideas in a childlike way without cynicism.
or some shit like that.
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Lynch's films are the closest thing I've seen in the waking world to dreams. They don't have traditional linear narratives, and at first they seem to make no sense. But they have a strange and compelling kind of dream logic about them, and I just feel on a visceral level that they make perfect sense. It's that same feeling you get when you are dreaming. When you wake up and try to remember, the sequence of events makes no sense, but in the dream it does. Lynch has done the near impossible and captured that in his films. The plots are almost impossible to explain, but when you watch them, everything fits together.
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Ages ago, I knew a guy who worked a little on Twin Peaks. He mentioned a time where a crew member accidentally walked into the shot. Instead of reshooting the scene, Lynch kept it. I was reminded of this anecdote when you mentioned the point being about the process of creation being the goal. Mistakes are part of of the process. Makes you wonder how many other mistakes made it to the final cut, and then triggered decades of speculation about their meaning.
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In the documentary David Lynch: the Art Life , he reveals that as a child, one late afternoon, he saw a completely naked, bruised and bloodied woman come out of the woods near his house and sit down on the curb not far down the street. He said that was the first time he ever saw a nude woman, and that it made an impression on him.
I believe thatâs where he got the scene in Blue Velvet where Dorthy is in Jefferyâs front yard.
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One of my favorite quotes of all time is a Lynch quote:
"Closure. I keep hearing that word. It's the theater of the absurd. Everybody knows that on television they'll see the end of the story in the last 15 minutes of the thing. It's like a drug. To me, that's the beauty of 'Twin Peaks.' We throw in some curve balls. As soon as a show has a sense of closure, it gives you an excuse to forget you've seen the damn thing."
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@ThomasFlight
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