I will never be the same. I'll never forget, the day Angelo Badalamenti died, David Lynch"s Daily Weather Report said only, "No music today." Today... no music, no dreams, no wonderment, no art. David Lynch forever.
We honestly need David Lynch to make a video game. He’s done like every other art form at this point, so statistically speaking there’s no way it won’t be amazing.
There was a plan for a game called Woodcutters From Fiery Ships, but sadly nothing came out of it. You can read more about it here thecityofabsurdity.com/game.html
@I V Event. Fire = ogień, pożar is what you scream when you notice your house is on fire. It is Polish word, and the only clue here is that music is by Pole. Also reminds a bit about experimental animated features by variois Polish authors.
He's got you too for blinking 10 minutes straight. me too ma'am go get my baseball bat let's go get killer Bob's Right Now smack him on the wall OK and dumbing him in the River
I love drawing these comparisons Between David Firth and Lynch. They have their own tone but definitely gather their creativity from neighboring places.
It would take a long time to explain but watching this as a Polish person makes everything make so much more sense than what I imagine you'd think without the context of growing up when experimental cartoons in this exact style would be played on tv etc. this whole formula is perfectly familiar to me. it just doesn't feel scary or that strange... more like nostalgic.
As someone who spent part of my childhood in Sweden with lots of Polish and Czech animation and puppet films at the time I totally agree. I assume alot of Americans would understand Jan Svankmeyer's work differently too. One of my favorites besides Lynch, Tarkovski, Haneke and a handful of others in film. Btw all very gentle souls concerned with ultimately giving back love into a world hell bent on using violence to ease boredom, petty differences and existential growing pains.
Have a like on me, sir. I genuinely laughed out loud at this comment, as this is so true... And probably why we like him. He has such a cultivated and refined vision of the absurd.
Čas je hrozně relativní veličina E2 I am sure I don't know what kind of Fire has been David's Firestarter to that PoZaR but I am very satisfied with 10 minutes 30 seconds those I spent with this poem. I love David Lynch first as poet, 2nd thinker, 3rd useful and fabulous person in music both his own and collaboration with other strong personalities. And that is the main point. Personality. And movie. Personality from many sides is what I see and hear and feel and fear from his movies. And questions arise questions still looking for Ultimate Question of... 🔥 I have changed the name of the movie in approx. 4th minut from Fire to Life, (from PoZaR to Zivot). What is inside is inside, what is outside is outside, but What is inside is just reaction on the outside (1st outside, 3rd David) and if there is no inside, no consciousness, there can not be any outside. But there is something what in fact does not exist and what is in fact mistake. It is Time And there is no Time and Never enough Time. That is my attitude, my perception of that beatiful creature called Life. Sorry Fire.
It's obvious what's going on. A bloke lights a fire, a worm comes out of the sun grows hands and shit out of its eyes then it rains black balls which draws out the dancing antler men PFFT!
Cats love Lynch. Not kidding. One time my friend and I were watching Eraserhead, and we glance over at my cat, who was sitting on his scratching post. His eyes were wide as I've ever seen them, and he looked like he was in the middle of hunting. He watched the entire film like that. Needless to say, we watched the cat more than we were watching the movie that day.
Love this. Music is fantastic. Animation is brilliantly naïve. Drawings remind me of a combo of Lynch’s lithographic and hand drawn work. Fits nicely as a preface to Twin Peaks: The Return.
0:01 Μέσα στα μαλλιά σου πετάω τις στιγμές μου μεθάω σ’ αγαπώ και φεύγω. Πάνω στα δυο χέρια σου λιώνω ένα στίχο σκοτώνω πάρε με μαζί σου, Είσαι πολύ κοντά, είσαι πολύ μακριά… Φοβάμαι, φοβάμαι, φοβάμαι μην ακούς τι λέω. Φοβάμαι, φοβάμαι, φοβάμαι μην ακούς τι λέω.
The animation in this is incredible! How figures move from foreground to background and back again, how some of the art feels real enough to touch and at other times is pure cave drawings.
Це найбільш якісна статична анімація, котру я бачив за усе життя. Робота дуже цікава осмисленням втраченої ідеї та подачею сюжету через призму напруження. Окрему увагу хочу приділити анімації, Норіко Міякава -- геній.
Not acknowledgong the difference of when something disrupts something else. It's a real feeling - boundaries, solitude, being aware when something's wrong or causing sickness or a negative fire. It's a feeling that is not often named
Eric Kimball You can in Twin Peaks for example when something negative happens (such as Maddie’s death) there’s a disruption in the zeitgeist. The collective consciousness is disturbed.
What are some of your interpretations? I feel like this is about humanity exercising control over nature (harnessing the promethean fire) and separating itself and the inevitable return to nature when our hubris goes too far. Makes sense to me why he thought right now was the time to release this for the world.
It gave me pure Plato and the myth of the cave's vibes. If you're not familiar, in this allegory slaves are locked in a cave, and can experience the world only by seeing shadows casted on a wall by people (and animals and objects) passing in front of a fire. For them reality is thus made of shadows. When one of them escapes and experiences the real World, he realizes how wrong he was, and goes back to tell the others, in vane. In Plato's myth, the sun (outside of the cave) is the philosophical truth, the only one that can provide true knowledge. Through it the philosopher (the slave who fled the cave) can experience the real beauty of the world. Of course Plato was an optimistic dude and Mr. Lynch...well he's not Plato and what he imagine people would see out of the cave is some creepy, dangerous and sad reality. TLDR: outside is dangerous, stay in your cave!!
I believe in just a few short years, recording your dreams will be possible. Certain people will do very well sharing their visions, with David Lynch possibly being the most well known if he should join in. And if he does, I look forward to delving into his madness.
parts of this are very reminiscent of episode 8 of Twin Peaks: The Return, seems like another version of the same story. man lights a match = the testing of the atomic bomb at white sands evil entity with reversed hands enters the world and releases its dark spawn = "Judy" doing exactly this the evil beings appear to be drawn to, or derive power from sorrow = black lodge spirits eat garmonbozia, ie. pain and sorrow
I get a strong sense that it's about the ecological crisis caused by human technology. It begins with man inventing fire (planting the seed for human domination) and ends with a barren landscape and the natural world (deer monsters) in a state of panic.
I felt the same way. The music here doesn't nearly invoke the same sense of dread as Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima, that kind of thing was otherworldly, absolute horror. This felt familiar, I've known this kind of unsettling my entire life, it was just right under the surface (the layering of objects, we start as outside viewers, then become on the same level, then the terrors just on the othr rside of the paper thin boundary are released)
~ Yep ~ That feels like predicting the past and remembering the future. David Keith Lynch YOU are not like everything else - YOU ARE EVERYTHING ELSE. I felt that Jack Nance was watching with me and nodding his approval. Bravo Maestro.
Wow incredible amazing I love the eye worm and the the frog antler creatures they are dream animals. How the sun appears and the world is shaking just like it does when you look at it carefully.Gracious thanks David for your poetry.
God I love Lynch's work most when it is devoid of words. You are simply presented with imagery that speaks in ways each viewer will translate differently. Watching this, I felt Lynch was creating a silent film about humans fascination and fear of fire. The way that we perceive the frightening world around us. We all feel like beings made of kindling, dancing cautiously through a world where any spark could mean our doom.
Lynch has been busy giving us quality short films this year. First "What Did Jack Do?" and now this? It's terrifying and extremely clever, I loved it! I got a sort of 3-D effect that I'm surprised no one's talking about, because normally I don't get frightened by videos or films, but it genuinely looked like the worm had bursted through my screen and was edging itself closer to me. My interpretation was about the toxicity of people and how monstrous we look to anything that isn't human through our actions. Great work as always, and have a lovely day!
@@robertjameson4101 but really. Can you give a hint about smartness here? I see just an ok abstract music video without any deep idea in it. Am I losing something? Do I need to know any background? I never saw Lynch's films btw
One interesting note about the word "Pozar" (in Polish it's spelled with our 'ż', like so: Pożar, pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Po%C5%BCar ) is that the word itself is very similar (and sounds very similarly) to other polish word "pożarł" which literally means "to devour". This is interesting because that last letter, "ł" is often spelled almost silently, giving the word "pożar" a subtle subconscios meaning of the fire devouring something. I'm not a linguist neither do I have any particular knowledge on that, it's rather easy for a native speaker to catch this (or use it for a word-play) while it might not be for non-native folks.
The hands sprouting from the eyes is so disarming; I can feel the textures even through this digital translation. I know DL works are to stand on their own, but a showing of this with a live string quartet would be Divine. Thank you.
"I like how like 3/4 of the way through um there was like a little part with an eye shape and all the meteorites looked like pupils...that was pretty gnarly man..." "I liked the i guess ghost coming out of the circle thing that made me think of like a donut." "Oh yeah". Thanks Mr. Lynch. This has been the last lesson of this crazy fucked up year for these kiddos in my classroom.
Absolutely brilliant as always, David. Your artistic style never ceases to amaze, and your ability to select all of the elements that go into a film make you the most prolific director of our time. The music is perfection. More please!
You think you have life figured out, everything is in its place and then BOOM David Lynch drops something like this. David Lynch, you are my hero. Never stop being you! ♥️🔥
Perhaps I did not understand everything, but something left a mysterious interest and questions. The first scene shows the first production of fire by people. The second scene goes on behalf of the elements. Whether solar sparks, radiation. Or meteor shower or fire rain falls to the ground, leaving fire behind. The third scene, either the consequences of the war, or the consequences of the apocalypse, the cause of which is the Sun. A crying character, symbolizes bitterness, sadness and pain from what he saw and happened. The final scene is the trees. Living trees dancing on their roots. In fact, these are not just roots, but their bones, that is, part of their body. That’s all I saw. Fire is a killer thing. Do not play with fire.
I will never be the same. I'll never forget, the day Angelo Badalamenti died, David Lynch"s Daily Weather Report said only, "No music today." Today... no music, no dreams, no wonderment, no art. David Lynch forever.
We honestly need David Lynch to make a video game. He’s done like every other art form at this point, so statistically speaking there’s no way it won’t be amazing.
Ian Beach He’d be perfect for a Kojima collab, or building the lore and story for a fromsoftware game
just play silent hill 2, it is the only lynchian videogame
There was a plan for a game called Woodcutters From Fiery Ships, but sadly nothing came out of it. You can read more about it here thecityofabsurdity.com/game.html
Like Paulo said, all the Silent Hill games are basically if David Lynch made games. Hell, even P.T. gets very surreal and lynchy at one point.
He'll be AMAZING at puzzle games like rusty lake too
"This is brilliant. I have no idea what's going on."
- Homer Simpson, 1991
Just rewatch the Inland Empire scene in which Naido talks about Niko
@@HauntFreak13 just the first thing.
A clue: the soil is the pelvic pavement and the tree is the anus, fire stands for phlogosis
I really hope he directs another full film in his lifetime, he is such a treasure.
:c
sad day today
POŻAR WALK WITH ME!!!
mariusz pudzian
@I V Event. Fire = ogień, pożar is what you scream when you notice your house is on fire. It is Polish word, and the only clue here is that music is by Pole. Also reminds a bit about experimental animated features by variois Polish authors.
@I V it's like in spanish, we have a word for the element (fuego), and the event itself (incendio).
Aaaah Damnit! You beat me to it. Ugh I'll delete my comment lol
@@lucasjokiel also, požar is Serbian word describing the same event, Slavic languages and their similarities
Finally, the "Eraserhead" children's storybook we've all been waiting for.
& the music is neat 🎵 🎅 🎑 🌚 🎶 📽 🎼
Its actually also Kennedy reference, the Monroe character would say so and eraserhead well he didnt have children but he got his brains knocked out
Fantastic. Looks like David caught some fish.
So this is what quarantine looks like in the Black Lodge
it’s more like the white lodge with black lodge and eraserhead vibes
Dude couldn't be more true
Turns out I can stop blinking for 10 minutes.
He's got you too for blinking 10 minutes straight. me too ma'am go get my baseball bat let's go get killer Bob's Right Now smack him on the wall OK and dumbing him in the River
I thought I was the only one 🙏 It was hypnotic, we were definitely under the artistic spell
I can't but I'm super pissed off about it.
Same. Nothing makes sense to me but at the same time don't want to miss a single moment
I love drawing these comparisons Between David Firth and Lynch. They have their own tone but definitely gather their creativity from neighboring places.
Mr Lynch .:*☆
I appreciate your work and your heart.
Thanks a lot.
From Japanese fans
This weather reporter dude is pretty lit.
He looks a hell of a lot like david lynch.
@@rodrigo3732 So do most David Lynch look-a-likes.
I could see him moving on to TV or movies someday
@@troy8420 i don,t think he would fit in hollywood standards though.
Stop trying to make a definition, just watch
It would take a long time to explain but watching this as a Polish person makes everything make so much more sense than what I imagine you'd think without the context of growing up when experimental cartoons in this exact style would be played on tv etc. this whole formula is perfectly familiar to me. it just doesn't feel scary or that strange... more like nostalgic.
I was thinking the whole time how very European this is
As someone who spent part of my childhood in Sweden with lots of Polish and Czech animation and puppet films at the time I totally agree. I assume alot of Americans would understand Jan Svankmeyer's work differently too. One of my favorites besides Lynch, Tarkovski, Haneke and a handful of others in film. Btw all very gentle souls concerned with ultimately giving back love into a world hell bent on using violence to ease boredom, petty differences and existential growing pains.
And in this era seems like anything on TV is more formulaic and typical, even boring
Who lit be the match Ukraine or Russia
Must've effected the collective psyche in strange interesting ways almost like a psyop while we had how Disney psyops
You can tell this is genuine Lynch as on close inspection you will realise you have no idea what is going on.
"Forget it, Jake, it's Lynch-town".
That's the BEST part.
Have a like on me, sir. I genuinely laughed out loud at this comment, as this is so true... And probably why we like him. He has such a cultivated and refined vision of the absurd.
Čas je hrozně relativní veličina
E2
I am sure I don't know what kind of Fire has been David's Firestarter to that PoZaR but I am very satisfied with 10 minutes 30 seconds those I spent with this poem.
I love David Lynch first as poet, 2nd thinker, 3rd useful and fabulous person in music both his own and collaboration with other strong personalities.
And that is the main point.
Personality.
And movie.
Personality from many sides is what I see and hear and feel and fear from his movies.
And questions arise questions still looking for Ultimate Question of... 🔥
I have changed the name of the movie in approx. 4th minut from Fire to Life, (from PoZaR to Zivot).
What is inside is inside, what is outside is outside, but What is inside is just reaction on the outside (1st outside, 3rd David) and if there is no inside, no consciousness, there can not be any outside.
But there is something what in fact does not exist and what is in fact mistake.
It is Time
And there is no Time and Never enough Time.
That is my attitude, my perception of that beatiful creature called Life.
Sorry Fire.
It's obvious what's going on. A bloke lights a fire, a worm comes out of the sun grows hands and shit out of its eyes then it rains black balls which draws out the dancing antler men PFFT!
Goodbye David Lynch, respect for your genius. You will be remembered
My cat loved this, she watched the entire 10 minutes!
Cats love Lynch. Not kidding. One time my friend and I were watching Eraserhead, and we glance over at my cat, who was sitting on his scratching post. His eyes were wide as I've ever seen them, and he looked like he was in the middle of hunting. He watched the entire film like that. Needless to say, we watched the cat more than we were watching the movie that day.
@@dustinsteckler7442 Haha! That's hilarious! Cats have good taste though.😺
Moving painting. That's what you've always intended to make. This is beautiful
Mr. Lynch please do more Lynchian shit we need you
I prefer 'Lyngian' but really can't argue with ' Lynchian'.
i'm sorry, David, i watched it on my phone
Excuse me, on your fucking phone
Get real.
Me too. That or nothin.
Get Surreal.
Then you're an idiot. Go to the cinema.
Love this. Music is fantastic. Animation is brilliantly naïve. Drawings remind me of a combo of Lynch’s lithographic and hand drawn work. Fits nicely as a preface to Twin Peaks: The Return.
Pay attention to what is going on rather than give up understanding.
Thank you David Lynch for sharing with the world 🔥!
The music is excellent. And i can't believe david lynch himself drew all of this. Amazing
@@kalina_doPoland has been a fascination with David at least since shooting INLAND EMPIRE.
0:01 Μέσα στα μαλλιά σου πετάω
τις στιγμές μου μεθάω
σ’ αγαπώ και φεύγω.
Πάνω στα δυο χέρια σου λιώνω
ένα στίχο σκοτώνω πάρε με μαζί σου,
Είσαι πολύ κοντά, είσαι πολύ μακριά…
Φοβάμαι, φοβάμαι, φοβάμαι
μην ακούς τι λέω.
Φοβάμαι, φοβάμαι, φοβάμαι
μην ακούς τι λέω.
Mr. Lynch is one of the greatest artists to bless the world.
The music is absolutely beautiful. And of course David’s drawings are great.
The music is extremely beautiful and the drawings too but IMHO the two things are not exactly well connect together!
The animation in this is incredible! How figures move from foreground to background and back again, how some of the art feels real enough to touch and at other times is pure cave drawings.
Who knew the Weather Man could make the moving pictures! Have a great day!
Пожар. Спасибо тебе за этот канал, Дэвид!
Голден лайт
А ты как здесь оказался
Нихуя себе
Gonna get some good nightmares from this
The Dualism of the Sun: the sun nourishes us, yet it also creates intense heat that can kill.
Suddenly I felt kinda happiness when the elkmen appeared
The music is so atmospheric, I love it
What is it? Who is composer?
@@sturzWAGE it says in the end
@@joshbeck9120 thanks
Fury Road in monochrome and The Lighthouse are the two best films I've seen on the silver screen in the last few years.
a mis 53 años encontre una nueva forma de ver. Gracias !!!
Thank you Lynch, very cool.
David Lynch in UA-cam 🖤 thank you!!!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 I love you 🖤
Its here! Gonna save this for tonight's chill out
Indulging now. What a treat!
best choice, isn’t it
Це найбільш якісна статична анімація, котру я бачив за усе життя. Робота дуже цікава осмисленням втраченої ідеї та подачею сюжету через призму напруження. Окрему увагу хочу приділити анімації, Норіко Міякава -- геній.
Me when I got this notification: *LAURA PALMER SCREAM*
Right ! They attacked the wrong place !
I'm thinking same thing
Oh yeah and her cousin Maddy
"What year is this?"
Awesome. I loved it. My eight year old loved it. Good family content. Thanks, David. Keep up
“No hay banda. There is no band.
It’s an illusion.”
I love it ❤️
Thank you uncle Lynch, the most beautiful thing in this quarantine!
Silencio.
Beautiful. David Lynch is the gift that keeps on giving.
Thank you for sharing, David, it's beautiful! I feel so fortunate to be alive in this time to experience David Lynch.
Just realised that how I can understand everything without heard any single word!
Hats off to you Music.
This kind of thing has been going on too long, glad somebody finally lifted the lid on it.
Y O what has?
Referring to what?
Not acknowledgong the difference of when something disrupts something else. It's a real feeling - boundaries, solitude, being aware when something's wrong or causing sickness or a negative fire. It's a feeling that is not often named
Eric Kimball You can in Twin Peaks for example when something negative happens (such as Maddie’s death) there’s a disruption in the zeitgeist. The collective consciousness is disturbed.
@@Jackp2003 "disruption in the zeitgeist". finally found the words for something I've been thinking about for longer now, thank you.
A beautiful and true story. Thank you for sharing!
I clicked so fast I ended up in the Red Room
Same
Meanwhileeeeee
*Black Lodge
Thanks for calling it The Red Room and not The Black Lodge. Most people confuse the two. The Black Lodge isn't The Red Room
Circa 2015. Still cool.
This is beautiful and terrifying, just like all of your art I've fallen in love with over the years. We love you, David!
What are some of your interpretations? I feel like this is about humanity exercising control over nature (harnessing the promethean fire) and separating itself and the inevitable return to nature when our hubris goes too far. Makes sense to me why he thought right now was the time to release this for the world.
same
Think it was about a wee guy with hands coming out his eyes and houses going on fire
I never try to interpret anything by Lynch It's just the beauty that it is.❤
It gave me pure Plato and the myth of the cave's vibes. If you're not familiar, in this allegory slaves are locked in a cave, and can experience the world only by seeing shadows casted on a wall by people (and animals and objects) passing in front of a fire. For them reality is thus made of shadows. When one of them escapes and experiences the real World, he realizes how wrong he was, and goes back to tell the others, in vane. In Plato's myth, the sun (outside of the cave) is the philosophical truth, the only one that can provide true knowledge. Through it the philosopher (the slave who fled the cave) can experience the real beauty of the world. Of course Plato was an optimistic dude and Mr. Lynch...well he's not Plato and what he imagine people would see out of the cave is some creepy, dangerous and sad reality. TLDR: outside is dangerous, stay in your cave!!
Zar possession cult. Po, symbol for Polonium, a highly radioactive element discovered by Marie Curie.
I believe in just a few short years, recording your dreams will be possible. Certain people will do very well sharing their visions, with David Lynch possibly being the most well known if he should join in. And if he does, I look forward to delving into his madness.
parts of this are very reminiscent of episode 8 of Twin Peaks: The Return, seems like another version of the same story.
man lights a match = the testing of the atomic bomb at white sands
evil entity with reversed hands enters the world and releases its dark spawn = "Judy" doing exactly this
the evil beings appear to be drawn to, or derive power from sorrow = black lodge spirits eat garmonbozia, ie. pain and sorrow
I get a strong sense that it's about the ecological crisis caused by human technology. It begins with man inventing fire (planting the seed for human domination) and ends with a barren landscape and the natural world (deer monsters) in a state of panic.
Someone hasn't seen his 1970 The Grandmother short film.
Also the theatre in the beginning
@@bobotten9085 or maybe the deer "monsters" are dancing, some of them seem like it.
I felt the same way. The music here doesn't nearly invoke the same sense of dread as Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima, that kind of thing was otherworldly, absolute horror. This felt familiar, I've known this kind of unsettling my entire life, it was just right under the surface (the layering of objects, we start as outside viewers, then become on the same level, then the terrors just on the othr rside of the paper thin boundary are released)
~ Yep ~ That feels like predicting the past and remembering the future. David Keith Lynch YOU are not like everything else - YOU ARE EVERYTHING ELSE. I felt that Jack Nance was watching with me and nodding his approval. Bravo Maestro.
Dziękuję David Lynch! Wspaniały film, zresztą jak zawsze
Wow incredible amazing I love the eye worm and the the frog antler creatures they are dream animals. How the sun appears and the world is shaking just like it does when you look at it carefully.Gracious thanks David for your poetry.
God I love Lynch's work most when it is devoid of words. You are simply presented with imagery that speaks in ways each viewer will translate differently.
Watching this, I felt Lynch was creating a silent film about humans fascination and fear of fire. The way that we perceive the frightening world around us.
We all feel like beings made of kindling, dancing cautiously through a world where any spark could mean our doom.
It's the allegoric description of Niko's story, off "Inland Empire"
He's a smoker I think lots of people smoke because they like fire.
Lynch has been busy giving us quality short films this year. First "What Did Jack Do?" and now this? It's terrifying and extremely clever, I loved it! I got a sort of 3-D effect that I'm surprised no one's talking about, because normally I don't get frightened by videos or films, but it genuinely looked like the worm had bursted through my screen and was edging itself closer to me. My interpretation was about the toxicity of people and how monstrous we look to anything that isn't human through our actions. Great work as always, and have a lovely day!
What's clever about this cartoon? I dont' get it
What did jack do was made around the time of the return filming. It was just later released on Netflix when it received the most attention.
Uliss Longtongue You can turn on Fox News if that’s more your speed.
@@robertjameson4101 but really. Can you give a hint about smartness here?
I see just an ok abstract music video without any deep idea in it. Am I losing something? Do I need to know any background? I never saw Lynch's films btw
"I never saw Lynch's films btw." dude what are you doing, go watch them asap
Wow BOB Wow! Thank you for sharing this film.
One interesting note about the word "Pozar" (in Polish it's spelled with our 'ż', like so: Pożar, pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Po%C5%BCar ) is that the word itself is very similar (and sounds very similarly) to other polish word "pożarł" which literally means "to devour". This is interesting because that last letter, "ł" is often spelled almost silently, giving the word "pożar" a subtle subconscios meaning of the fire devouring something. I'm not a linguist neither do I have any particular knowledge on that, it's rather easy for a native speaker to catch this (or use it for a word-play) while it might not be for non-native folks.
Pfizer is sigil for Lucifer
Not only Polish, but almost every slavic languages
Pozhar - Fire, pozhral - devoured (Russian), Pazhar - Pazhrau, albo (or) zzer (Belarusian) (Russian l in Belarusian word changed to u sound)
Also in Serbian and other Balkan languages 'požar' means fire but more like a in the woods, or when a house is in fire.
We call this language of the birds
Another masterpiece. Thank you David.
The hands sprouting from the eyes is so disarming; I can feel the textures even through this digital translation. I know DL works are to stand on their own, but a showing of this with a live string quartet would be Divine. Thank you.
He helps us feel, telling us the weather, and he helps us feel, showing us the strange other.
This is a fellow who assuredly never forgets to wipe...
YES LYNCH, ONLY LYNCH...HOW SIMPLISTIC AND STUNNING...LOVE IT !
can we take a moment to appreciate that crying ghost at 7:39? that definitely needs to be a wall print
Reminds me of the part in pink floyd's 'the wall' film. I think it's in the waiting for the worms part.
Nearly my favorite part of the film.
sure, it already exists. called Munk's "The Scream".
It reminds me Mylings from computer game Year Walk.
Dmitry Batygin Munch :-) though it's pronounced with a K.
Brilliant, just brilliant, thank you master Lynch☺
For a 74yr old, David is seriously good with this digital stuff...
David Lynch is a REAL, COMPLETE, AMAZING… ARTIST ! Thanks.
Interesting film that i just watched on my phone ive been really getting into Lynch lately rewatching Twin Peaks again
WOW!!!!!! Nobody reaches the mind like this. Fantastical ✨
This Is what the internet was made for
YES!
AMEN!!
No that's what movie theaters were made for. The internet was made for college professors so they could exchange information expeditiously.
I'd like to think it's the first of a long series,
thanks, it's magnificent.
🔥👁🔥
I watched this on my phone and it was good.
Damn, I was just going to say something about going straight to my cellphone to get the full experience of this... but you beat me to it.
i also watched it on my fucking telephone, it seemed real to me
Get real!
mr lynch would say that u've been cheated
ju ngla de lobos
how is david lynch so beyond amaze! the violin was incredible!!
thank you🎉
"I like how like 3/4 of the way through um there was like a little part with an eye shape and all the meteorites looked like pupils...that was pretty gnarly man..."
"I liked the i guess ghost coming out of the circle thing that made me think of like a donut."
"Oh yeah".
Thanks Mr. Lynch.
This has been the last lesson of this crazy fucked up year for these kiddos in my classroom.
Bizarre! Amazing! Thank U Mr. Lynch!
2020 is saved
Has so much of the feeling of his earliest work with it being a living painting
This is so stunning. I love your art! I hope to see more in the future 🙏🏻
Creative heavy duty elastic!! Thanks David
for a second i thought jonny greenwood was on the soundtrack
Yes!!! It’s so The Master-ish
Wow, me too. Well, I knew that the composer was Marek, but at the same time, it sounds like Jonny.
Same, There Will Be Blood vibes.
that's because both this and a lot of Greenwood scores are very Penderecki-inspired. Lynch, Greenwood, Kubrick, all big fans of the old master. RIP!
Twin Peaks Episode 8 vibes.
Merci David Lynch, pour cette œuvre au noir de feu !
Through the Darkness of future past,
the magician longs to see.
One chants out between two worlds,
"Fire: walk with me."
I love this short film. The music is dope.... wow.
it's so haunting and beautiful! i'm very intrigued. thanks David!
fantastic music - bravo Marek Zebrowski!
Looks like David has been meditating alot during quarantine
David please make a feature again! The world needs it.
I am so glad I like weather updates, otherwise I might've seen this hours late!
David greetings from Poland! Hope to see next personal exhibition in here soon, please visit Poznań this time!
I love you, hope you make another movie like inland empire, one of the greatest movies ever made
Absolutely great! 👏👏👏👏 Thanks you Mr. Lynch
Absolutely brilliant as always, David. Your artistic style never ceases to amaze, and your ability to select all of the elements that go into a film make you the most prolific director of our time. The music is perfection. More please!
Absolutely superb! Thank you.
So excited to see this! Love you David!
A true artist in every sense of the word! Thank you David Lynch
Please, more Lynch for this darkness moment 🔥
Masterpiece.... THanks for sharing it!
So I got this and the weather report today. 2020 is looking up.
You think you have life figured out, everything is in its place and then BOOM David Lynch drops something like this. David Lynch, you are my hero. Never stop being you! ♥️🔥
8:30 these guys look a lot like Gordon Cole's drawing in TP season 3
It has a lot of references with epizode 8
It's Lynch's style, that's all.
It preexisted Twin Peaks | The Return, and "these guys" exist since at least Industrial Symphony n°1
Not everything is a fucking twin peaks reference
@@1324Potato did I "fucking" say it was, guy?
This new animation of David Firth seems amazing
Perhaps I did not understand everything, but something left a mysterious interest and questions. The first scene shows the first production of fire by people. The second scene goes on behalf of the elements. Whether solar sparks, radiation. Or meteor shower or fire rain falls to the ground, leaving fire behind. The third scene, either the consequences of the war, or the consequences of the apocalypse, the cause of which is the Sun. A crying character, symbolizes bitterness, sadness and pain from what he saw and happened. The final scene is the trees. Living trees dancing on their roots. In fact, these are not just roots, but their bones, that is, part of their body. That’s all I saw. Fire is a killer thing. Do not play with fire.
Fire Dance with Me
@@peacefulmonke David Dance with Me
It's all about the the feeling of being disturbed and in awe with a hint of beautifully deranged passion. Burning 🔥
Rest in peace, angel
This was darkly beautiful and deeply interesting. Thank you for this very thought provoking piece.