It was simply incredible. I'd heard about this film ever since I know about David Lynch, but never had the chance to watch it. I think I was very lucky to watch it for the first time on the big screen. WOW. The way he represents his view on life at that moment in time when either you were extremely liberal or conservative. The way he represents urban life as an endless industrial noise, dark, gross; How sex was still considered by some, a terrible sin; Death (suicide) as a wonderful escape from everyday problems.
Film making is an art, when you see it as a means of expression for a person. There are many kinds of "art" but when it really makes you FEEL, it's definitely good. The artist told you something. You don't need a lot of dialogue or direct imagery to express ideas and feelings. David Lynch has mastered this in his films, since you will notice very scarce dialogue and a dense symbolism in all of them.
Film making is an art, when you see it as a means of expression for a person. There are many kinds of "art" but when it really makes you FEEL, it's definitely good. The artist told you something. You don't need a lot of dialogue or direct imagery to express ideas and feelings. David Lynch has mastered this in his films, since you will notice very scarce dialogue and a dense symbolism in all of them.
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