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Steven Soderbergh’s “Presence” requires some initial audience disorientation. Mistake? If so, why do we miss David Lynch so much?
The famously weird filmmaker set his 1986 movie in Lumberton, with many modifications, and filmed in Wilmington during its film infancy.
Lynch uses the imagery of the severed ear and the titular song Blue Velvet to symbolize the juxtaposition of innocence and corruption. The ear represents a hole into a hidden world, and the song ...
The severed ear in "Blue Velvet." Laura Palmer's lifeless body wrapped in plastic on television's "Twin Peaks." The lone survivor of a car crash on Mulholland Drive, injured and wandering into Los ...
With the demise of the legendary filmmaker David Lynch, there has been renewed interest in his past works, especially Blue Velvet, which is often considered one of his best. Released on September ...
The prop human ear made out of silicone that Kyle MacLachlan found at the beginning of “Blue Velvet.” Juli Leonard File photo The state is still full of people who contributed a piece of ...
The severed ear in “Blue Velvet.” Laura Palmer’s lifeless body wrapped in plastic on television’s “Twin Peaks.” The lone survivor of a car crash on Mulholland Drive, injured and ...
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