keep having Lynch thoughts: he's a refutation of 1 of the most juvenile & annoying beliefs that some in artistic realms have--that in order to create unsettling, disturbing, profound or dark art, the work must be grimdark & also the person making it should be bleak &/or unkind. No! That's very silly
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Hello, by the way.
and a belated good morning to you, too, from my happy place
(Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, my fave nature spot and "place of reflection" from 20 yrs of nature photography & sporadic travel thru Africa's wildlife parks. No TV!)
That was unbelievablely intense for such a simple idea
I owe him so much for that.
I still can't even contemplate re-reading The Wasp Factory, I'd sooner watch the tape from The Ring.
No director was as good at depicting intense emotion. He lived in his right brain.
Perhaps the most overlooked, unfairly dismissed human trait? One of them, anyway.
The man never lost it. That need to know, and ask the big questions.
And NO director ever used sound design as well as he did. That was half the experience