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In Reply to: Re: Is anybody willing to explain Blue Velvet to me? posted by gware on November 12, 2002 at 21:47:50:
<< "The veneer of civilisation is terribly thin..."Yes, that's probably a good enough theme. Some disjointed thoughts: I couldn't figure out what the detective (Dern's "father") was about, and how I got the impression he was involved with the "crime". I couldn't figure out if the crime was gratefully participated in by all sides, and if so then it's not really a crime. I couldn't figure out the meaning of the boy having lesbian (my impression again) parents. Or the bloody robins. I'll obviously have to watch it a few more times. Hopper was great, totally creepy. Dern's character was the only one that seemed straight and "normal". Siskel liked the movie, Ebert didn't, I did watch the short excerpt of their review on the disc, kinda surprised they put it there since Ebert was so negative.
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are typical of Lynchs films; it keeps the audience on their toes and keeps things interesting; don't expect logical conclusions or happy endings with this director. Mulholland Drive is even more fantastic a fantasy with even more unanswered questions and loose(r) ends
Not that I'm complaining...
Eric
Tokyo
Checked one of my (few) bird books. Robins are typically "loners" among their own type and like to hide and generally be unobservable/unintrusive. They apparently like to frequent swamps and bogs. That seems to metaphorically fit...
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