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  • Brilliant!...I have no idea what's going on.

  • Haha I finalllly get this scene (just finished watching Twin Peaks yesterday). Still don't know what's going on though :P

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  • @terratrema

    And perhaps it being boring or not is a matter of opinion. But what is a matter of FACT is that calling a complete stranger a "pathetic domeless wonder" for the simple non-crime of daring to have an opinion that doesn't suit your precious self-centered preferences is, in itself, far more pathetic.

    So you can pat yourself on the back for being miserably, laughably "domeless" yourself. Maybe one day you'll learn the universe needn't revolve around your personal views.

  • @terratrema

    That is its meaning to you. To me, it has no meaning. Funny thing about interpretation: It's all subjective. Nobody is right. David Lynch himself may be the exception but I've yet to see him explain it all thoroughly.

  • @Ygdrasel

    Don't pat yourself on the back just yet - that's wasn't the first time some domeless wonder has attempted to convince me that Eraserhead is anything less than one of the 10 greatest films ever made. Too bad you're dead wrong, and pathetic.

    It does have meaning, it's about paedophobia and resistance to the responsibilities of fatherhood, with a hamster-cheeked woman who lives in the plumbing thrown in for good measure.

    It's also NOT boring, but that one is a matter of opinion.

  • Also, I still don't get the horse...Sarah saw it before passing out once...No damned clue why.

  • @terratrema

    Eraserhead was meaningless boring drivel.

  • @azynkron

    Blue Velvet is interesting because it's like a precursor to Twin Peaks. It has the same concept - nice small town infested with secret evil - and Kyle MacLachlan's character could be Agent Cooper at age 20.

    Having said that, I personally happen to feel that Lynch's best work is contained in both Eraserhead and Wild at Heart.

  • Really great summary

  • @christopherlacroix When you are done with Twin Peaks you can attack "Mullholland Drive". But his ultimate work is "Blue Velvet" which is a modern classic.

  • @christopherlacroix nothing I just enjoy david lynch's surrealism artistic style ... twin peaks is one of my most favorite shows of all time.

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