How David Lynch Became an Icon of Cinema
Briefly

Pauline Kael's insight reflects Lynch's ability to confront uncomfortable truths, showcasing his unique method of revealing hidden realities that challenge societal norms.
Lynch's work, particularly in 'Blue Velvet,' uncovers the dark underbelly of the American dream, exposing the hypocrisy and double lives of its characters, resonating with surrealistic fervor.
Read at The New Yorker
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