David Lynch.
Is it a nightmare or an actual view of a post-apocalyptic world? Set in an industrial town in which giant machines are constantly working, spewing smoke, and making noise that is inescapable, Henry Spencer lives in a building that, like all the others, appears to be abandoned. The lights flicker on and off, he has bowls of water in his dresser drawers, and for his only diversion he watches and listens to the Lady in the Radiator sing about finding happiness in heaven. Henry has a girlfriend, Mary X, who has frequent spastic fits. Mary gives birth to Henry's child, a frightening looking mutant, which leads to the injection of all sorts of sexual imagery into the depressive and chaotic mix.
2006-06-19 08:34:36
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answered by philk_ca 5
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I don't really understand what it was about considering that I saw it after dropping 5 hits of acid. But I will tell you this...watching that movie was the longest eight hours of my life.
2006-06-19 15:35:23
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answered by Melanie 3
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David Lynch, and much of it is so absurd and abstract I wonder if even he knew what it was about.
2006-06-19 15:34:42
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answered by -j. 7
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