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Directed by David Lynch.
Director David Lynch crafted this hallucinogenic mystery-thriller that probes beneath the cheerful surface of suburban America to discover sadomasochistic violence, corruption, drug abuse, crime and perversion. Kyle MacLachlan stars as Jeffrey Beaumont, a square-jawed young man who returns to his picture-perfect small town when his father suffers a stroke. Walking through a field near his home, Jeff discovers a severed human ear, which he immediately brings to the police. Their disinterest sparks Jeff's curiosity, and he is soon drawn into a dangerous drama that's being played out by a lounge singer, Dorothy Vallens (Isabella Rossellini) and the ether-addicted Frank Booth (Dennis Hopper). The sociopathic Booth has kidnapped Dorothy's young son and is using the child as a bargaining chip to repeatedly beat, humiliate and rape Dorothy. Though he's drawn to the virginal, wholesome Sandy Williams (Laura Dern), Jeff is also aroused by Dorothy and in trying to aid her, he discovers his dark side. As the film nears its conclusion, our hero learns that many more indivduals are tacitly involved with Frank, including a suave, lip-synching singer, Ben (Dean Stockwell), who is minding the kidnapped boy. Director Lynch explored many similar themes of the "disease" lying just under the surface of the small town, all-American façade in his later television series Twin Peaks (1990-91). ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
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TheWorkingDeadTheWorkingDead Re: The Differentiation Of Horr ...
by TheWorkingDead in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"Well, David Lynch did one explicitly non-horrific movie, The Straight Story. And of course Dune is sci-fi, not really horror. Elephant Man, that's stretching it, unless you want to argue that it shows the horrific cruelty man is capable of inflicting on other men.I wouldn't call Crash, by Cronenberg, a horror film. Nor would I call eXistenZ. But yes, both David's usually find a way to inject horrific scenarios into all their work. They're the best horror directors not considered horror directors. " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Re: The Differentiation Of Horr ...
by Dr_Gor in HORROR MOVIES 101
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"I would have to agree with 'sonofkinski' on one thing... every David Lynch movie I've ever seen is most certainly a Horror movie. These would be "Blue Velvet" , "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me" and "Lost Highway" . I don't think I've seen any others of his. And, yes, I think every Cronenberg movie I've ever seen would be a horror movie as well... Including "Dead Ringers" ... (appearently there was something very interesting about Genvieve Bujold's nether regions!) ... Anyhow, thanks for reviving this discussion, guys! It was (and IS) an interesting one! " [More]
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lbenschwartzlbenschwartz Re: Top 5 EVER
by lbenschwartz in Top 5
loved it.
"Not saying they're the best ever made, but their my favs... 1. The Graduate2. Blue Velvet3. The Warriors4. Clockwork Orange5. Saturday Night Fever " [More]
EdmundEdmund Re: We don't need to discuss or ...
by Edmund in Worst Movie Ever
disliked it.
""...not only did I see no point to these uncomfortable scenes, I saw no point for this trash to be released...", writes blakngold, and I agree with this criteria; it's what i use also ("Millions of dollars (etc.) spent on this!?"). I submit "Blue Velvet" as a nominee for the top spot; again, not because what they did wasn't well done (as some say), but because of what was done. " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
loved it.
David Lynch's map of the terrain between wet dream and nightmare, Blue Velvet reaffirmed the director's status as one of the most vital talents in American filmmaking, and achieved a mood and tone which would indelibly influence popular culture for the remainder of the 20th century. Though much of the film revolves around a compelling, lurid mystery -- executed in a tense, economical manner that might have made Alfred Hitchcock proud -- Blue Velvet is more interested in the mysteries of desire and the horrors of unchecked deviance. Lynch uses the form, style, and mood of a film noir to challenge and ultimately subvert notions of innocence, sexuality, and love. Even the casting reflects the director's agenda: Lynch's fresh young heroes, as played by Kyle MacLachlan and Laura Dern, are like leads in a 1950s hygiene film; he pits them against two icons of a lost Hollywood, Isabella Rossellini and Dennis Hopper, the latter turning in a jolting, career-resuscitating performance. Though it specifies no particular time, Blue Velvet's "golly gee" milieu of Lumberton, replete with soda fountains, convertibles, and hardware stores, is a Reagan-era idyll, an exaggeration of the 1980s concept of the American Dream. But from the moment Lynch's camera delves underground (in a surreal, Buñuel-like moment) to take in a thriving community of ants, it's clear that the director is more interested in the Reagan of Kings Row (1941), and in the grotesque despair that lurks beneath the surface of placid middle-American life. The film was a breakthrough for Lynch in the way it melded the dream worlds of Eraserhead (1977) and Dune (1984) with the more literal, narrative approach of The Elephant Man (1980): its densely saturated, red-white-and-blue color scheme was stunningly photographed by Fredrick Elmes; the haunting, expressionistic soundscape was designed by frequent Lynch collaborator Alan Splet. ~ Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide
 



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