The Baby in David Lynch's ERASERHEAD
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概要
We dive into the industrial hellscape of David Lynch's debut feature, Eraserhead (1977), for the second film in our MINDF*CKS triple feature.
In this episode:
- How Lynch's black-and-white nightmare was made over six years on a shoestring budget at the American Film Institute
- Why the film hits different with three distinct life perspectives: a father, someone who wants kids, and someone who doesn't
- The film's core anxieties: unwanted parenthood, the suffocating weight of domestic life, and the fear of losing yourself to a role you didn't choose
- Lynch's well-documented philosophy of letting audiences bring their own feelings to his films rather than seeking logical interpretation
- How his practice of transcendental meditation fed the film's dreamlike, subconscious imagery
Monster reveals covered include:
- The Man in the Planet
- The little chickens at the dinner table
- The iconic mutant baby
- Henry's mailbox sperm-worm
- The Lady in the Radiator
- Henry's head-in-the-pencil-factory
- The giant alien baby
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