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BeBlackHoleSun (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Okay so this is what i was able to pick up from this clip:

Suzie witnessed Jack having an incident on a harbour when she was 7 years old

They seem to be worried about Jack not coming home

Im suddenly hearing screaming from the sitcom laughter

What does all this mean? I don't have a clue.
charliejason21 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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"When did you say that?"

I'm wondering that about all their lines.
djbethell (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Hallelujah. Right on.
djbethell (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I still can't get over how bad an actress Laura Harring is. She was shite in Sunset Beach and never got any better; I always wonder what Lynch saw in her. He's usually so up with female actresses. My fave lynch actress is Arquette. I'd love to see him work with her again.
Now will someone answer the bloody, perpetual ringing phone in Lynch's films. I'm sure it's just the taxi company to say the taxis outside.
ludwigvan17 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I have a theory. And this is what I thought when I first started watching these things. The dialog is like a literary collage similar in ways to the work of William S. Burroughs. The dialog was written in order and then cut up and jumbled around. If you pay attention you notice that some of the things they say are in response to questions asked earlier OR later.
limpfnode1 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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i love lynch's world... it's perfectly inperfect.
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...Some people read MD as a story about a woman, wracked with guilt over the murder of her lesbian lover, who has a bad dream then wakes up and offs herself. Neither of those readings do it for me. Surely there is a psychological element to those films, but IMO they are interrelated by the same (or very similar) supernatural subtext.

E.g. IMO Betty in MD is Firewalking (unsuccessfully) and has been for decades.
Hoopermazing (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Unlike a lot, if not most, David Lynch fans, I don't care what he intends his films to mean. If he wanted there to be a canonical interpretation for his films, he would give one. Instead, he has gone out of his way not to. I'm always willing to hear someone else's take, but It's not likely to change the way that I read the films.

E.g., some people favor a completely mundane reading of Twin Peaks, in which there is no BOB... just a girl whose father raped her experiencing a psychotic break.
souch13 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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you will find through all episodes there are a lot of references to TIME, RAIN, DOGS, and COLOURS. can anyone figure out what this might mean?
m11gtr (6 days ago) Show Hide
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@souch13 and RABBITS

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