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He was such a deeply humanist and respectful man. The dignity that he treats the invalid and downtrodden with is nothing short of exceptional.
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There is an argument that he fetishized broken and abused women.

Blue Velvet
Lost Highway
Twin Peaks (the OG series, FWWM, and S3)
Mulholland Drive
and Inland Empire

are all really movies that are about women being abused.
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>>215045362
He was kino, and a friend
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>>215045362
This, he really knew AI work would be art too. Rest in power, king.
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>>215045445
I'll agree that it was a staunch male lense that oversaw his films but Inland Empire feels like the culmination of everything he learned about the opposite sex along the way. The camaraderie, the sisterhood, the secrecy, the anxiety of a lost identity or innocence.
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he is waiting for us in Valhalla
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>>215045362
Still can't believe how his kids were selling all his shit at auction after he died. They even sold his personal 35mm print of Eraserhead, etc. Surely they weren't that desperate for money.



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