David Lynch, who has died aged 78, was hailed as the most original filmmaker to emerge in postwar America. His surrealist approach resonated, offering profound insights into desire, fantasy, and dread.
Lynch's debut, Eraserhead, captivated audiences with its cinematic subconscious - a unique blend of dream logic and nightmare imagery, setting the tone for his future works.
With Blue Velvet, Lynch introduced a questioning of small-town America, intertwining innocence with dark, violent realities, creating an unsettling critique that became a staple in his narratives.
In Twin Peaks, Lynch continued to explore the hidden horrors of suburban life, creating a cultural phenomenon that returned with renewed complexity and was recognized as a cinematic masterpiece.
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