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So, this documentary is a fascinating peek into the mind of David Lynch right after his Palme d'Or win for Wild at Heart. Jonathan Ross does a really good job, and you can feel that post-Cannes energy. It’s informal, almost like a backstage pass to Lynch's universe—he covers everything from his creative process to the inspirations behind his surreal style. There’s this almost dreamy quality to the way Lynch and his collaborators speak about their work; it’s a mix of admiration and a little confusion, which is very Lynchian, if you ask me. The pacing isn’t rushed; it gives you time to soak in the stories, and you really get a sense of the atmosphere he creates. Overall, it’s a unique lens into a very distinctive filmmaker’s world.
Great for Lynch enthusiasts curious about his creative process.Provides insight into the filmmaking atmosphere of the early '90s.Interesting contrast between Ross's style and Lynch's surreal approach.
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