Here the French trailer for David Lynch’s “Inland Empire”. I am officially getting mentally ready to go see it.
Though I spent an entire weekend a couple of year ago watching back to back Twin Peaks and love Lynch’s work, I must admit that I never feel quite at ease for a long time after I see his films. His visions are precise and disturbing while having a hint of the comic and absurd; he is a mind player of the most dangerous kind.
FILM NOTE: The entire Twin Peak story line derived from the “Dance of the dream man” sequence he envisioned. A single vision propelled an entire phenomenon!
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Here the French trailer for David Lynch’s “Inland Empire”. I am officially getting mentally ready to go see it.
Though I spent an entire weekend a couple of year ago watching back to back Twin Peaks and love Lynch’s work, I must admit that I never feel quite at ease for a long time after I see his films. His visions are precise and disturbing while having a hint of the comic and absurd; he is a mind player of the most dangerous kind.
FILM NOTE: The entire Twin Peak story line derived from the “Dance of the dream man” sequence he envisioned. A single vision propelled an entire phenomenon!
From produzentin
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