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This surrealist body horror examines male paranoia: Henry Spencer tries to survive his industrial environment, his angry girlfriend, and the unbearable screams of his hideously deformed baby.
This surrealist body horror examines male paranoia: Henry Spencer tries to survive his industrial environment, his angry girlfriend, and the unbearable screams of his hideously deformed baby.
Actors:
Darwin Joston,
Laurel Near,
Charlotte Stewart,
Jennifer Lynch,
Jeanne Bates,
Jack Walsh,
Doddie Keeler
Darwin Joston
9 December 1937, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
Laurel Near
3 October 1953, Ukiah, California, USA
Charlotte Stewart
27 February 1941, Yuba City, California, USA
Jennifer Lynch
7 April 1968, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Jeanne Bates
21 May 1918, Berkeley, California, USA
Jack Walsh
Doddie Keeler
Country:
United States
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David Lynch's Eraserhead must stand as a pinnacle of screen surrealism to rival Bunuel's Un Chien Andalou.January 17, 2007
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David Lynch never explains because he doesn't need to, his is the faith of the irrational, disconcertingly childlike in its illusionism.September 29, 2015
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What makes Eraserhead great -- and still, perhaps the best of all Lynch's films? Intensity. Nightmare clarity. And perhaps also it's the single-mindedness of its vision.September 25, 2007
The mind boggles to learn that Lynch labored on this pic for five years.January 17, 2007
Lynch, as he does with all his films, refuses to explain anything, although he does say that he has yet to read an interpretation that matches his.October 14, 2014
It's beautiful and strange, with its profoundly disturbing ambient sound design of industrial groaning, as if filmed inside some collapsing factory or gigantic dying organism.December 13, 2015
Linear plots with easily defined cause and effect are the kinds of stories we are used to, but sometimes it's refreshing to enter a world where logic takes a backseat to purely evocative storytelling.