jueves, 24 de julio de 2008

The Art of David Lynch



Quizá esto ayude a entender mi fascinación por este gran Director:

Lynch's films are tragedies about the overwhelming tendency for people to condemn themselves to a world of darkness and confusion, by succumbing to violence and the desire to control others. The characters in Lost Highway and Mulholland Drive create fragile illusions to escape from reality; find happiness only through death in Eraserhead, The Elephant Man, and Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me; or are cynically portrayed as finding improbable contrived happiness in Blue Velvet and Wild At Heart. However, the search for true love and beauty is a dominant theme in all of Lynch's work, and The Straight Story suggests that it is possible for people to repair the mistakes of their past and find peace. Moments of humour and joy are expressed in Lynch's films and he truly believes in the powerful bonds of friendship and family. By abandoning objective realism, and making visuals and music dominant over narrative, Lynch has generated a body of work that captures a unique emotional reality, reflecting dread, sorrow, and, sometimes, hope.

2 comentarios:

Liliana Muñoz dijo...

Waaaaay ya vi los videos...pk pone tipos marcianos? me asustaron...jajaja no podría ver solita una película de lynch!así que...la veré contigooo jujuju

Pandora dijo...

uau definitivamente es genial se me antoja q hagas un ciclo de Lynch aa? ^^ eso espero. es bueno entender un poco más de la temática de Lynch, por lo menos en mi creo q si causó gra efecto. Me dan muchas muchas ganas de saber mas jojoo ademas tengo q ver mulholland drive jojojo
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