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Austin 2021-12-08 08:01:46
The film history debut TOP3, does not lose the level of any contemporary science fiction such as "Under the Skin". When shooting mid-range or close-range shots with people moving, the person's head (including facial expressions) is actually the first part that the audience subconsciously pays attention to. The human head is a huge and unfamiliar planet, and the body floats around the head. The camera moves like a "satellite". Everyone's head appears in an exaggerated image, the male...
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Pascale 2021-12-08 08:01:46
Anyway, I am so happy! !...
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Torey 2021-12-08 08:01:46
A work of genius. David Lynch fully demonstrated his life's creative concept in his debut work. The feeling of a feature film like a short film proves that an aesthetic or style is sufficient to support the narrative. In this sense, he can be called Ridley. Scott's forerunner; the reason why he is compared with Kafka is precisely because his works "truthfully" depict life in a fictitious form, so that it highlights the unreality of the "real world". As a low in the 1970s For budget movies, the...
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Tyreek 2021-12-08 08:01:46
I thought his head was made of rubber. ....
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Eldora 2021-12-08 08:01:46
The surrealist expression technique is very close. Anxiety, fear, restlessness, darkness, confusion, creepy dreams. The advantage of black and white films is that they can better guide the audience's attention. This Virgo and later Mulholland Dobby can only be regarded as a popular film by Lynch. The preference for the dark side of human nature, the shaky camera and the full of contradictory emotions are the perfect embodiment of Lynch's...
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Stan 2021-12-08 08:01:46
David Lynch's style is beginning to shine! He always glued reality and dream together, making it hard to tell what is what. Surreal...
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Macey 2021-12-08 08:01:46
Since I got mental illness, my whole person has become more...
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Eugenia 2021-12-08 08:01:46
After making this kind of movie, there are people who paid him to make a commercial...
Eraserhead Comments
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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...
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Harvey 2022-03-21 09:01:55
[Film Review] Eraserhead (1977) 8.4/10
Lynch's ERASERHEAD is a freakishl grotesquerie, shrouded in a nightmarish industrial cityscape and incessant noise, the frizz-haired Harry Spencer (Nance) is a loner, but not inarticulate (Nance has a deceptively fluent elocution fitfully punctuates his affective posturing, gait and incredible...
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Mrs. X: Henry, may I speak to you a minute? Over here. Did you and Mary have sexual intercourse?
Henry Spencer: [stammering] Why?
Mrs. X: Did you?
Henry Spencer: Why are you asking me this question?
Mrs. X: I have a very good reason, and now I want you to tell me.
Henry Spencer: I'm, I'm very... I love Mary!
Mrs. X: [interrupting] Henry, I asked you if you and Mary had sexual intercourse!
Henry Spencer: Well, I don't... I don't think that's any of your business!
Mrs. X: [interrupting] Henry!
Henry Spencer: I'm sorry.
Mrs. X: You're in very bad trouble if you won't cooperate...
[nuzzling at his neck]
Henry Spencer: Well, I...
[calls]
Henry Spencer: Mary!
Mary X: [grabbing her away] Mother!
[sobs]
Mrs. X: Answer me!
Henry Spencer: I'm too nervous.
Mrs. X: There's a baby. It's at the hospital.
Mary X: Mom!
Mrs. X: And you're the father.
Henry Spencer: Well, well that's impossible! It's only been...
Mary X: Mother, they're still not sure it is a baby!
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[last lines]
Pencil Machine Operator: It's okay!