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by jasonv
2157 days ago
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I originally held that David Lynch's film "Mulholland Drive" used all the conventional motifs of a horror film to construct a whole that was less than, and yet too much more than a cohesive horror story. It wasn't complete, but had the sense that it was. Stitched together in a nonsensical manner, but which felt familiar. I'm not saying that's true, but it was my conversational theory for a while. Maybe he made the GPT-3 of films. |
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