Lost Highway is no exception to Lynch’s disregard for linear and/or comprehensible story lines. And yet it solicits more curiosity than frustration.
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Chris & Elizabeth Cantwell, discuss one of the most legendary films of the 1960s.
Watching The Big Sleep, the question bouncing around in my head was not is this a good film, but rather, why is this a good film, and how?
It is summer in America and everywhere you look you see people in denial. You are waiting for someone to turn the boat around.
You cannot love Twin Peaks unless you love Agent Cooper; the liminal space of the town is the liminal space of Cooper’s own reality.
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We will never understand all of the strange and horrible and perfect and wriggling things in nature. But they will understand us.
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