David Lynch's blue velvet is an exploration of things on the surface. This surface is actually the boundary between good and evil, consciousness and subconscious, dream and reality, not the boundary between the idyllic suburbs of the United States and dark and perverted corruption. This segment seems very strict and clear, but some of the most important implications of this movie arise from the illegal behavior of these boundaries. In the original scene of the movie, Lynch introduced the typical town of Central America Lumberton Firefighter waving at you, the children were well protected, the lawn was green
2) I will see David Lynch's movies Eraserhead and Blue Velvet for the first time. I am not playing music, I am watching a movie. (I saw Mulholland Drive for the first time this year, but I could not leave the same traces as the other two, I do not know if I understand it ...) until now Well, I am one of the most demanding art / movies among consumers. As the Apocalypse and Deerhunter did it for me the first time I saw it, Eraserhead changed me as an artist and a person.
In this horror / fantasy / science fiction movie, there is a classic blue velvet of David Lynch, one of which is deaf to move movie plots. In December 1985, makeup artist Dean · C · Jones sent prosthesis to cinema stake and editor Frederick S · Clark for the movie. "Please put your ears in the storage bag, please leave it at room temperature when not in use" As part of the outreach activities of the university, the library holds an annual exhibition in the lobby and the reading room Reference materials and public service departments are involved in the selection of materials for exhibition and layout of future exhibitions including more than 100 movie theaters from all over the United States is ongoing.
Despite the initial controversy, today the blue velvet is still listed as one of the best films ever. With this, Mr. Lynch said "It turned from an interesting and quirky director to a brand name supervisor." In a brief biography of Lynch, Rin called the blue velvet "one of 10 years' touchstone art." Like many audiences, I was shocked by later movies like Mulholland Drive (2001) and Inland Empire (2006). Five minutes after entering the next movie, a life - size rabbit appeared in the living room with a suit and a tie. Prostitutes danced in the movement of the 1960s. The film lasted 3 hours and there was no linear plot. Time is changing between past, present and future. Move between Poland and Hollywood