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David Lynch has died

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jonhohle ◴[] No.42729130[source]
During Covid I started watching his daily weather update, even though I didn’t live in LA. Virtually every day was the same. Very clear. Very still.

I’m not sure if anyone could ever “get” one of his movies completely beyond the experience and the narrative. He always left so much unsaid and open to interpretation, just like life. They are movies designed to make the viewer feel a certain way, rather than literally what’s in the screen. He was one of the few directors that I thought of as making weird things that I would enjoy (most of the time), but how could anyone else?

“I like to remember things my own way. How I remembered them, not necessarily the way they happened.”

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SideburnsOfDoom ◴[] No.42729584[source]
> I’m not sure if anyone could ever “get” one of his movies completely beyond the experience and the narrative.

His movies are not supposed to be "got" completely. They are surrealist. They have the logic of dreams. Or nightmares. There are things in them that won't ever make literal sense.

Any film school graduate can string together some random images and call it "surreal", and mostly those would be boring. but Lynch was a master: in his films, all too often, just as your conscious mind was going "wait, what?" some subconscious voice would be nodding "yes, that fits".

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1. Trasmatta ◴[] No.42730790[source]
Yes! I tell people to focus on the emotions that come up when they watch his stuff, and to focus less on trying to piece everything together.