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School of Thought is quite the gem in the documentary realm, diving into the Maharishi School in Iowa. David Lynch has an intriguing way of blending his artistic sensibilities with the serene yet enigmatic atmosphere of the school. With Donovan’s soft folk tunes accompanying the visuals, it creates a unique experience that feels both personal and expansive. The pacing is contemplative but engaging, allowing viewers to soak in the philosophies being shared. There’s something striking about the way Lynch engages with the subjects; it feels less like a typical documentary and more like a journey into a different state of consciousness. Definitely a conversation starter among enthusiasts.
School of Thought has seen limited physical releases, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. Originally available on DVD, it’s not often found in the usual places, which adds to its allure for those hunting down lesser-known Lynch works. The documentary’s blend of music and philosophy makes it a unique piece in Lynch’s oeuvre, and its appeal often grows among those who appreciate his cinematic style. Keep an eye out for any special screenings or festival showings, as those opportunities are rare.
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