Review of Eraserhead (1977) by Antonius B — 27 Jul 2017
You have to admire director David Lynch's creativity and for the focus he had in putting his vision on film. In 'Eraserhead', he creates a dehumanizing and nightmarish world, hyperbolically amplifying the awkwardness and isolation many feel in real life.
He uses black and white film, light and shadow, long, drawn out takes, and ghoulish, haunting sounds in addition to 'creepy', outrageous moments to play this up. The result is absurdity along the lines of Franz Kafka's 'The Metamorphosis', and if you like Kafka or highly unconventional movies with a dark take on life, you'll probably love this one.
For my taste, though, while it held my interest and I appreciated what Lynch was going for, it's just a little too dark.
This review of Eraserhead (1977) was written by Antonius B on 27 Jul 2017.
Eraserhead has generally received very positive reviews.
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