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i think that its the first time in the 4 episodes that i have watched, that the rabbits express something to each other. when they hugged, it kinda moved me.
I think it has to do with reincarnation whether they are in purgatory or not I don't know.But I think Lynch is making allusion to time being "pointless" it is not important what time it is or whether time exist at all. Like you watch in his later films Mulholland Drive and Inland Empire time causality gets very jumbled up.
I don't really know what's going on but I think it is dealing with reincarnation, which traditionally the rabbit symbolized in old cultures. I think Lynch might be making an allusion to time being "pointless" whenever someone asks about time and the audience laughs.
Or it could just be Lynch decided to make a highly atmospheric but meaningless web series. Perhaps he just wants us the viewer the interpret our own way?
I'm curious how many of you calling this brilliant would do so if you didn't know it was by David Lynch. Maybe you would, maybe you're actually really into surrealism no matter who the artist is, but personally, I'm finding this series more of an occasionally interesting experiment than a genuinely successful whole. And I like a lot of Lynch's other stuff.
I agree..if I can't tell the difference between this and some guy who decides to put a bunch of random stuff together and add scary ambient music...is it really "great" art? Maybe I need to be more intelligent to understand, but I think a lot of people are just grasping for straws or making connections out of thin air. nothing is really "obvious" in this series (at least to me)
The rabbits answer questions asked in the past and in the future. When jack says "who was it?" Suzie's answer could have been in episode 2: "It was a man in a green suit."
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when they hugged, it kinda moved me.
Or it could just be Lynch decided to make a highly atmospheric but meaningless web series. Perhaps he just wants us the viewer the interpret our own way?