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Lynch

  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 24m
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Lynch (2007)
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Captures David Lynch at work, offering rare glimpses into the legendary filmmaker's artistic journey while bringing his surreal vision "Inland Empire" to life.Captures David Lynch at work, offering rare glimpses into the legendary filmmaker's artistic journey while bringing his surreal vision "Inland Empire" to life.Captures David Lynch at work, offering rare glimpses into the legendary filmmaker's artistic journey while bringing his surreal vision "Inland Empire" to life.

  • Director
    • Jason S.
  • Writer
    • Jason S.
  • Stars
    • Jay Aaseng
    • Jeremy Alter
    • David Lynch
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    • Director
      • Jason S.
    • Writer
      • Jason S.
    • Stars
      • Jay Aaseng
      • Jeremy Alter
      • David Lynch
    • 11User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
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    Krzysztof Majchrzak
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    2arfdawg-1

    Who Knew Lynch was so Boring?

    Wow, this is a horrible documentary. It's 90 minutes of boredom with ZERO insight.

    Lynch is an artistic genius but his verbal shtick wears thin within 10 minutes.

    It's takes a third of the film to get to Inland Empire and even then there is nothing of substance.

    One of the WORST docs I have ever seen.
    David_Moran

    Disappointing and interesting... at the same time

    I don't know what it is, but there is something about this film. I saw it just yesterday and I still don't know what to think. on one hand, the story doesn't flow, and I seriously doubt if there is a story at all. if there is, it is very well hidden within the layers of the film, just like in a good Lynch movie. however, don't bother yourselves finding it. I think it's not there...

    This is basically an elliptical look, shot very nicely on DV, of David Lynch at home and at work. it's not your typical documentary with interviews, history and opinions. rather than that, it's an intimate journey of the filmmaker through some moments he had with Lynch at his house and on the set of INLAND EMPIRE. as such, the movie lacks straightforwardness, which is essential to this kind of documentary. all sorts of different scenes of Lynch talking on the phone, preparing the sets for his film production, painting and telling stories from his life. it would definitely interest any Lynch fan, but as a movie whole this is not satisfactory.

    The beauty of the film lies within the montage itself, revealing a very real Lynch, not the artist, not the myth, but just the man, the human being who has great ideas for movies and paintings and just loves the "doing". this is a key morale to anyone out there who wants to be an artist. these little moments with Lynch alone really worth the watching. they are funny and sometimes surreal.

    An interesting point: the film was directed by blackANDwhite, a pseudonym for someone, and was produced by absurda, Lynch's own production company. that makes me wonder whether Lynch is the real person behind this film but didn't want to take the credit? maybe he is responsible for the lack of coherent story, just because nothing really important happened in his life, except for making INLAND EMPIRE? maybe this is all Lynch wants to reveal, until the next documentary? if this is true, all I can say is that Lynch is a great businessman as well, keeping us wanting more footage, more glimpse into his life and way of thinking. plus, look at the credits at the end: the thank you credits reveal some names from Denmark, and especially from zentropa productions. it seems the director was influenced by the danish cinema of the last decade. but, again, i'm not sure this is for the benefit of the film.
    8mstomaso

    Genius at Work

    The subject of this documentary is David Lynch's creation of Inland Empire, one of his more challenging and powerful films. The documentary is as incoherent as the film itself if you are not someone who inherently understands Lynch. Do not look to this film for explanations or insight of the man himself. Instead, look to it as an example of how the genius makes his art.

    Lynch speaks almost constantly throughout the documentary. His speech is an endless flood of description, direction, and command. It should be no surprise to those who 'get him' that every second of film he uses is meticulously designed, imagined, visualized, created and very inspired.

    Lynch/Lynch 2 is a perfect companion to a complex and intense experimental film. While its plot is much more linear than that of the feature, it offers a rare example of true genius at work.
    7psaygin

    Lynch interesting as always, but as a film, uneven

    I am a huge Lynch fan and enjoyed many scenes in this movie. I always find it interesting to find out about his process and this movie will surely interest his fans. This shows him during the filming of Inland Empire. I loved that movie, though I did feel it could have done with a bit tighter of an edit. And this film is kinda similar. In that sense, this is a good complement to IE. I also agree with previous reviewers who mentioned Lynch on Lynch, there is a similar tone.

    The movie has much Lynch style with buzzing lights, flicker, strange sounds... Youtube parodies have done it too, so you know what I mean. I got annoyed with it, but then I also kinda liked it.

    I found Lynch likable, creative and interesting, as always. It's interesting that it can be so easy to enter the mind of director often called incomprehensible or surreal.
    Movilm

    Very "Lynchian" documentary

    Just watched this doc and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Do not come looking for explanations of his films, or his formula. Lynch is not likely to ever show that. Partly, in my opinion, because he couldn't if he tried.

    This is what you'll get. You hang out with Lynch and some of his closer crew, for a while. That's it. He tells stories. He talks about creativity. You watch him get and execute ideas. He interacts with his crew and the actors. you get to see him in a bunch of locations. Not only working on the film they are making (Inland Empire), in fact little of it is on set. You get to see and hear him talk about photography and creativity in all forms, of all mediums.

    He briefly discusses his relationship with meditation which he has practiced for 30+ years. Watching him at work, seeing the way he is, totally destroys the image/stereotype of meditators being yoga masters, always calm and always sitting in the lotus position or something. No. This guy is out there. He is himself, and very alive. He is calm, and he is excited, He is frustrated, and loving. He is compassionate, and blunt.

    So, unconventional, almost free form (but feels whole in the end). I guess, kinda like a lot of his films... Actually, by the end I was thinking to myself, "Aww schucks, I wanna hang out some more with you David."

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      David Lynch: What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Fucking morons everywhere.

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      Referenced in Novak (2009)

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 2007 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lynch (One)
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Absurda
      • Hideout Films
      • MK2 TV
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
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      • 1.66 : 1

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