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Going back over Lynch’s work after all of Twin Peaks - Dune

Currently watching Dune and not even that far into it and it’s wild the number of things I’m spotting that feel connected. Is he evolving ideas or are his works all interlinked?

Or is he smiling knowing we are all trying to figure out his deeper meaning knowing he never had one and was just trolling us 😂.

1) The space guild navigators remind me of Philip Jeffries kettle thing. There’s a moment where doors in that room open and close that even sound close to the noises Philip makes in S3.

2) First time we meet Baron Harkonen there’s blue roses brought in by a young man. Blue rose is connected to Major Garlands work.

3) The Baron then kills the boy and can be seen to smear blood all over the boys face like the people that revive Mr C when he dies.

I know this movie got panned but visually it’s stunning and I’ve read the book and trying to explain the lore inside one movie must have felt so challenging. No wonder the first time I very first watched it I was baffled who was who and what the hell was going on.

Having read the book it seems to follow it quite well.

I just wish he hadn’t chosen the blocks for their shields as that still just looks clunky and daft.

It’s a bonkers vision and grand in scale and I’m here for it!


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I saw 3x08 and, damn, it's one of the coolest things I've ever seen...I need to talk about it

I watched this episode yesterday, and holy shit, it was awesome.



It was so experimental and weird.



The fact that BOB gained access to our world thanks to the atomic bomb is a brilliant idea if we consider him to represent the evil wrought by human beings.

The part of the giant was also beautiful (I think it's him, but in the credits his name is ??????), it reminded me of German Expressionism, and then the close-up of his face looking at us as if judging us, since the point of this episode for me was that evil isn't something that arises from nowhere, but rather that we humans ourselves spread it, and we turn a blind eye to it. I'm curious to see how Laura Palmer's story will evolve.



The part of the woodsman was also incredibly disturbing, although I admit I didn't understand it as much there.



Overall, everything was very beautiful. I hope the season has more episodes like this. I'm happy to know that Lynch left us with this series as his last project. I can't explain how this episode managed to get on TV, because it's too much for TV, it's pure cinema.

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My local art institute is showing The Return over 9 different showings

Just got the email. 9 screenings, 2 parts each, over the course of 5 weeks or so. I found out because I'm a member, so check out local arthouse types to see if it's playing near you. I'm very stoked, never thought I'd get to see it at the cinema!

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