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David Lynch was at his best when he invited us into his subconscious. He was transcendent

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David Lynch's movies found a way to turn his dreams into groundbreaking cinema.

While he lived in and loved Los Angeles , Lynch spent much of his life in less glamorous parts of the country.

His cinema and TV work is shot through with the cruelty and kindness lurking in our cities and suburbs.

David Lynch's final film is both familiar and alien, a restatement of his many fascinations and a new layer of mystery.

Inland Empire layers a number of vague stories, preferring mood over plot.

Blue Velvet caused a fundamental shift in American cinema, carved an unforgettable scar on American Dream .

Lynch 's final major work is also his best, a shared dream unspooling one frame at a time.

Mulholland Drive is a neo-noir romance that drifts between visions of Hollywood as a seedy den of exploitation and frighteningly real dream factory.

Twin Peaks : The Return is a profound journey through the American subconscious.

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72

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formal

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English

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55

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