![]() ![]() It might not be made of animal, but it reflects us. I think we all have a snake skin jacket lurking somewhere in our closets. I've never been quite cool enough to work a snake skin jacket, but if I were you'd bet I'd take to letting people know that the jacket, for me, is ".a symbol of my individuality, and my belief in personal freedom"Īnd, I would say this wrought with meaning and good intention. ![]() A world that really is wild at heart and weird on top. However, both the book and the movie give forth that central idea about our world.which is beautiful, dangerous, crazy, scary, filled with love, hate, passion and secrets. I never cared much for the book so I remembering being all the more surprised at how much I loved the film. Lately a lot of those exaggerated moments Lynch created have been crashing about in my head. I don't think a person could just "like" or think that WILD AT HEART is "ok" - it demands more. I think it is one of those movies a person either loves or hates. Trust me - when you're an eight year old kid who loves Woody Allen and Barbra Streisand movies and you're growing up in a small town in Texas you develop a thick skin and a sense of humor.fast!īut, this is just one of those movies I love so much I often feel the need to defend it when someone knocks it. As Henry attempts to care for the creature, he has visions of the Lady in the Radiator, who sings songs while stomping on similar creatures. I often dread "sharing" it with a friend or suggesting to a friend because I sort of wear it on my sleeve - which is unusual. In Eraserhead, Lynch’s surreal and often disturbing directorial debut, the protagonist (Henry Spencer) begins a relationship with woman, who bears him a grotesque, alien-like child. ".this whole world's wild at heart and weird on top."ĭavid Lynch's WILD AT HEART is one of my favorite films. ![]()
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