Comment by mortenjorck
2 days ago
On the other end, save Inland Empire for after you've seen a lot of his filmography and are in the mood for a challenge.
I wouldn't call it his best work, but it is Lynch at his most singular and uncompromising.
2 days ago
On the other end, save Inland Empire for after you've seen a lot of his filmography and are in the mood for a challenge.
I wouldn't call it his best work, but it is Lynch at his most singular and uncompromising.
I would put Twin Peaks: The Return up there too. Beneath the trademark surrealism and whimsy there’s an intense, bittersweet profoundness.
It was the last thing he made for TV/cinema and for me feels like the culmination of everything he did before it.
> Lynch at his most singular and uncompromising
More so than "Eraserhead"?
The Sekiro of Lynch movies. I was defeated by the first dance routine.