The Short Films Of David Lynch

Posted by Notcot on Mar 27, 2010 in Cult Film |

Average Rating: 4.5 / 5 (3 Reviews)

The Short Films Of David Lynch

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Grant Fitzgerald
at 4:54 pm

Although this collection is probably best suited to a Lynch completist it’s still worth a watch if only for the marvellous ‘The Grandmother’ – the tale of an abused boy who tries to find comfort away from his parents by growing a grandmother from a seed. Bizarre, yet fascinating.
Rating: 4 / 5


 
P. Cox
at 7:19 pm

An excellent and welcome collection of short films from one of cinema’s great auteurs. All of these short films have been difficult to get hold of before this handy DVD, and as it is now widely priced below £10, you get pretty good value. The strongest draws here are The Grandmother and The Alphabet, both pre-Eraserhead and filled with signs of an artist building his own vision and style, and Lynch himself introduces each film.

This doesn’t receive a full five stars for two reasons. Firstly, The Cowboy And The Frenchman, the second longest film here, is really rather dire. Made in between Blue Velvet and Twin Peaks and commissioned as one of several shorts by different directors with their view of the French as subject matter, Lynch does not come out of the experiment in a good light.

Secondly, it is incomplete. I would especially have liked the full selection of Rabbits shorts that later featured in Inland Empire to have been included.

Nevertheless, the release of this DVD is a treat for Lynch fans.
Rating: 4 / 5


 
Mrs. W. Pretorius
at 8:02 pm

My husband collects all films by David Lynch and this was a welcomed addition. Thank you very much

Vee
Rating: 5 / 5


 

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