Damn David Lynch directed this? There are actually some lynch-ian cues. Alot of repeated imagery, a harvester in the fields, the same shot of the sunrise, the image of the road slowly disappearing under the tractor. The characters aren’t bizarre, but are quirky. The next door neighbor sunning herself eating a pin donut. Out of is films that I’ve seen (only Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive) This seems like his most cinematic. It relies heavy on the frame, and letting the shots sink in. Moves very slow, lets the viewer see the details of the cornfields. Brings back memories of Blue velvet’s slow pacing. Defiantly the most accessible of Lynch’s films, not normally something I would get. Hell, its probably the only straight up Disney film I’ll ever rent.
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