Okay, this is not the comment you need on this right now, but in your scene on the ground in the lot with the mirror, when your spirit faces were floating away it reminded me of the little animation with the soul when a pikmin dies. Also, very tempted to go through the hallway scene and see if its possible to use what's there to edit out a version where it just looks like you normally going down the hallway. Goodness grijg
Wow, I love finding art. I love hearing people talk about what they are passionate about. I love learning about the visions people have. I have never heard of Eraser Head but I'm glad I watched this first. This was just so cinematic and I really felt your hunger for searching and pushing and exploring art and it was touching. Well done.
The thing with understanding Lynch is that not everything he makes means something on a deeper level, sometimes he just literally throws things out there and leaves it as that. Sometimes I don’t even think he understands it, but as an artist he is definitely tapped into his subconscious and uses that as his muse.
Maybe it was still Henry's perception when it shows the neighbor perceiving Henry's head as the babys head. He perceives that her perception of him is of disgust because of his own low self-esteem. This also would explain why she seems like she doesnt apear to be enjoying the dream she is in.
That's actually a really good point! I think that actually makes a lot more sense than stepping outside of the dream, and I wouldn't put it past Lynch to separate into layers like that
Very interesting. It was strange hearing someone else break down this movie, especially the beginning of the film, it's just one of those things where you know something is a certain way for years and then you see or hear it a different way and it feels weird or even wrong to think if could be something different lol. AlthoughI don't agree with most of your opinions about this movie it was really cool to hear someone else break it down and give their theories on it. I think you are definitely spot on with the sound Lynch uses and i do agree that this movie has a lot to do with the subconscious. But the thing about this movie is there are no definite answers, that's just it lol. So really no one can ever be right or wrong, which makes this movie awesome and timeless. It will forever be talked about in every generation of filmmaking. Nice work and nice little short you added at the end, i really enjoyed the faces coming out of your body hahah
When I first saw eraser head it was the height of the Cold War and nuclear Armageddon was very likely. This film kind of cheered us up because of its beak uncanny beauty
Trying to locate this song that starts at 11:50. So I've gathered it's ''Candy Walls" by tr/st - specifically the latter passage - except it isn't the same arrangement, is it? It doesn't sound the same to me. Which version is this Hepyrian? Or have you created your own? In which case, can you send it to me please, from one Lynch devotee to another?
Why do cinephiles obsess with understanding, explaining, or demystifying the films they love? What's worse I rarely find their own projections to be valid, and I very much doubt the filmmakers would either. It's like people who obsess with interpreting dreams. "When you dream your teeth are falling out it represents..." blah, blah, blah. Sometimes the images are nothing more than a mystery. I can't imagine anything less appealing to a filmmaker than having their magic tricks explained, or worse... misrepresented.
I actually agree. Since making this video I've really changed my view and approach to things like that. I still like a lot of the ways in which this video explores the way Lynch comes up with ideas as a model to follow, but yea I definitely went into this video wanting to offer a complete interpretation but now I'm actually literally writing a piece basically saying your exact comment. My how things change haha. I hope you get something out of value from this video though
The movie is about his desire to kill himself at the time he wrote the script. Look at his history, the timeframe, then watch the movie again. It’s clear as day
Okay, this is not the comment you need on this right now, but in your scene on the ground in the lot with the mirror, when your spirit faces were floating away it reminded me of the little animation with the soul when a pikmin dies.
Also, very tempted to go through the hallway scene and see if its possible to use what's there to edit out a version where it just looks like you normally going down the hallway. Goodness grijg
LambHoot RH haha I guess it is kinda like that.
Wow, I love finding art. I love hearing people talk about what they are passionate about. I love learning about the visions people have. I have never heard of Eraser Head but I'm glad I watched this first. This was just so cinematic and I really felt your hunger for searching and pushing and exploring art and it was touching. Well done.
Thx for putting in the work on this thoughtful piece.
The thing with understanding Lynch is that not everything he makes means something on a deeper level, sometimes he just literally throws things out there and leaves it as that. Sometimes I don’t even think he understands it, but as an artist he is definitely tapped into his subconscious and uses that as his muse.
Or Lynch just found the painfully slow elevator doors hilarious.
Gravitynaut a little of both I think!
Great comment.
Awesome video. Loved your hard work and dedication. Can’t wait to see more like Blue Velvet.
Reviewing Eraserhead in the style of Eraserhead is legitimately Lynchian.
Maybe it was still Henry's perception when it shows the neighbor perceiving Henry's head as the babys head. He perceives that her perception of him is of disgust because of his own low self-esteem. This also would explain why she seems like she doesnt apear to be enjoying the dream she is in.
That's actually a really good point! I think that actually makes a lot more sense than stepping outside of the dream, and I wouldn't put it past Lynch to separate into layers like that
Could you please just say 'Hey,Ted.where the hell is the corkscrew!? "
love the thoughtfulness, thank you for the cool take
Wow I love the intro, it's so creepy. You really went into depth with this video, you've gained a new sub!
Cultural Curfew thanks welcome! I do tell you though that I cover all manner of topics, not just films
It’s a shame you deserve more views. Great video bro! Thank you! I bet you’d be a great director!!
Thank You for such a great video.
Thank you for such a kind comment!
I LOVE IT.
Very interesting. It was strange hearing someone else break down this movie, especially the beginning of the film, it's just one of those things where you know something is a certain way for years and then you see or hear it a different way and it feels weird or even wrong to think if could be something different lol. AlthoughI don't agree with most of your opinions about this movie it was really cool to hear someone else break it down and give their theories on it. I think you are definitely spot on with the sound Lynch uses and i do agree that this movie has a lot to do with the subconscious. But the thing about this movie is there are no definite answers, that's just it lol. So really no one can ever be right or wrong, which makes this movie awesome and timeless. It will forever be talked about in every generation of filmmaking. Nice work and nice little short you added at the end, i really enjoyed the faces coming out of your body hahah
The film Pregnant (2015) is Eraserheads spiritual brother
When I first saw eraser head it was the height of the Cold War and nuclear Armageddon was very likely. This film kind of cheered us up because of its beak uncanny beauty
Trying to locate this song that starts at 11:50.
So I've gathered it's ''Candy Walls" by tr/st - specifically the latter passage - except it isn't the same arrangement, is it?
It doesn't sound the same to me.
Which version is this Hepyrian?
Or have you created your own?
In which case, can you send it to me please, from one Lynch devotee to another?
Soin3000 it’s just pitch shifted down a bit
@@Hepyrian that simple?
Wow. I'll have to give it a go.
Thanks.
And thanks for the video of course.
Soin3000 yea it’s surprisingly simple, but it wasn’t enough to fool the algorithm
Thanks for the comment!
great analysis! and great lynch in action!
I'm loving this
Good effort
Lady on the radiator has a face in the shape of a atomic cloud
Why do cinephiles obsess with understanding, explaining, or demystifying the films they love? What's worse I rarely find their own projections to be valid, and I very much doubt the filmmakers would either. It's like people who obsess with interpreting dreams. "When you dream your teeth are falling out it represents..." blah, blah, blah. Sometimes the images are nothing more than a mystery. I can't imagine anything less appealing to a filmmaker than having their magic tricks explained, or worse... misrepresented.
I actually agree. Since making this video I've really changed my view and approach to things like that. I still like a lot of the ways in which this video explores the way Lynch comes up with ideas as a model to follow, but yea I definitely went into this video wanting to offer a complete interpretation but now I'm actually literally writing a piece basically saying your exact comment. My how things change haha. I hope you get something out of value from this video though
HIs elevator doesn't go up to the top floor. So to speak.
the excerpt from the tr/st song at the end made me subscribe
caleb keller I love that song so much
Is it future or is it past?..
Thoughts on the Twin Fantasy re-make?
7, Gebe Street still debating doing a video on it. It wouldn’t be the next video but the one after
Hepyrian I’m interested in your opinion. Plz make the vid
I'm making it, it'll be out in a few weeks (maybe)
so is 1:10 you talking to him
InTheAir unfortunately no, but I wish
The movie is about his desire to kill himself at the time he wrote the script. Look at his history, the timeframe, then watch the movie again. It’s clear as day
do one about sesame street next junior
You've probably heard something similar already, but you look like Lucas Hedges' punk-rock lovin' brother.
JDGBustillo Lol
+Hepyrian Your videos are pretty well done by the way! Congrats and hope you win an Oscar!
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