David Lynch David Lianzhi
David Lynch David Lianzhi
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David Lianzhi hasn’t made a movie in ten years, what else can he write about?
Mysterious and indescribable, watching David Lynch's films is like walking into a dream and delving into the dark mist of human nature. Whether it's a murder in a small town, a wild escape on the road, or even the bubble myth of Hollywood, you will have new experiences and new gains after reading it many times.
Many people would describe Lien Chi as an alien creature, an anomaly in Hollywood's lavish lifestyle. He has his own interstellar language and is always fascinated by the little things in daily life that others ignore. Using unique sound and lighting processing, it depicts human beings' messy thoughts, hidden nightmares and desires. Through a variety of different and strange characters, the alienation from society is presented, including the ethical entanglements involving family, marriage, fertility and other issues, which concretely expresses human beings' uneasiness and anxiety about the future.
But at a glance, there are only a handful of Chinese books and periodicals about him. Since he is a director, a painter, an artist, a musician, and a coffee expert... we will analyze this most original contemporary American director from shallow to deep, at different levels and in different fields.
Art critic Cha Yinglan and music critic Yuan Zhicong explain two major creative media besides Lian Zhi's films. Cha Yinglan analyzes Lian Zhi's obsession with vomit and big houses in his paintings, thereby pointing to the unknown violence and fear in human society. , and Yuan Zhicong admired Lian Zhi's musical experiments and also talked about his music style and soundtrack characteristics. Two young creatives, graphic designer and painter Rex Koo, and film director Huang Feipeng, share their experiences of this eccentric artist from their personal perspectives.
Of course, detailed film deconstruction and introduction are indispensable. Film critics Zheng Zhengheng and Feng Jiaming wrote in the film analysis section to teach people to appreciate the unique atmosphere in Lien Chi's films. The two editors of this book, Luo Jianqiang and He Alan, each analyze two indispensable elements: American culture and occultism, and how they influence Lian Zhi's creation. Professor Luo Yuhua believes that the most admirable thing about Lian Zhi is that he denies rational analysis, does not explain, does not theorize, and emphasizes that the viewing process is an illusory and in-depth entrance to self-understanding. The book also contains different interviews with Lien Chi in the past, so that everyone can relive the great director's works on the big screen while understanding and thinking about the undertones inside and outside the film.
Mysterious and indescribable, watching David Lynch's films is like walking into a dream and delving into the dark mist of human nature. Whether it's a murder in a small town, a wild escape on the road, or even the bubble myth of Hollywood, you will have new experiences and new gains after reading it many times.
Many people would describe Lien Chi as an alien creature, an anomaly in Hollywood's lavish lifestyle. He has his own interstellar language and is always fascinated by the little things in daily life that others ignore. Using unique sound and lighting processing, it depicts human beings' messy thoughts, hidden nightmares and desires. Through a variety of different and strange characters, the alienation from society is presented, including the ethical entanglements involving family, marriage, fertility and other issues, which concretely expresses human beings' uneasiness and anxiety about the future.
But at a glance, there are only a handful of Chinese books and periodicals about him. Since he is a director, a painter, an artist, a musician, and a coffee expert... we will analyze this most original contemporary American director from shallow to deep, at different levels and in different fields.
Art critic Cha Yinglan and music critic Yuan Zhicong explain two major creative media besides Lian Zhi's films. Cha Yinglan analyzes Lian Zhi's obsession with vomit and big houses in his paintings, thereby pointing to the unknown violence and fear in human society. , and Yuan Zhicong admired Lian Zhi's musical experiments and also talked about his music style and soundtrack characteristics. Two young creatives, graphic designer and painter Rex Koo, and film director Huang Feipeng, share their experiences of this eccentric artist from their personal perspectives.
Of course, detailed film deconstruction and introduction are indispensable. Film critics Zheng Zhengheng and Feng Jiaming wrote in the film analysis section to teach people to appreciate the unique atmosphere in Lien Chi's films. The two editors of this book, Luo Jianqiang and He Alan, each analyze two indispensable elements: American culture and occultism, and how they influence Lian Zhi's creation. Professor Luo Yuhua believes that the most admirable thing about Lian Zhi is that he denies rational analysis, does not explain, does not theorize, and emphasizes that the viewing process is an illusory and in-depth entrance to self-understanding. The book also contains different interviews with Lien Chi in the past, so that everyone can relive the great director's works on the big screen while understanding and thinking about the undertones inside and outside the film.
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