Eraserhead
Eraserhead (1977)

Eraserhead

2/5
(10 votos)
7.4IMDb

Detalles

Elenco

Errores

Henry takes off the wrong shoe/sock to dry off.

Camera shadow visible, tracking into the light towards the end of the film.

When Henry enters Mary's house, there is a large, distinctive "dent" on the top of his hair that disappears when he gets into the house.

The man's hands on the door at the beginning.

The boy who brings Henry's head to the pencil-making shop suddenly has glasses on when he faces away from the camera to enter the side door.

Towards the end of the film, there is a picture of what appears to be the Hiroshima explosion hanging over Henry's nightstand.

In the next shot, the picture is gone.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
USA USD 7,000,000
1993 Australia AUD 112,834
1982 Italy ITL 52,600,000

Comentarios

Henry takes a vacation from his boring job at a printing factory to relax. He meets up with his old girlfriend and finally has to meet her wacky family!

David Lynch's first movie. Surreal, pretentious, meaningless nonsense.

This film was awesome, absolutely terrifying and sometimes hard to watch, but amazing, how does this only have a 7.1 out of 10, now, to get this out of the way, this is not a "date movie" or a "lazy movie" this is not a film you take your blind date out to see, nor is it a film that you put on just to relax, this is a film you have to be in the mood for, what kind of mood is that?

I'll keep this review short..The first film of David Lynch is his most bizarre.

David Lynch's feature film debut is a genuinely spine-chilling, black-and-white, surrealistic nightmare. All common traits and recurring themes of his films are already present here, from repressed fears and sexuality to mental and physical disfiguration, from split personality to blurring lines between real and unreal / conscious and subconscious, from the use of slow, sinister panning and zooming to the use of otherworldly music and an eerie, unnerving soundscape.

I am not sure what anyone could like in this piece of garbage, I feel like it was a huge waste of time that I spent watching this trash. I am all for weird and unique films but wow this was just plain stupid.

Some rate Lynch's movies as masterpieces. I find his "dream" movies just bizzare surrealism, not less, not more.

David Lynch is one of the most experimental and well loved filmmakers of all time. He has career that ranges from slow family friendly dramas to dark surreal horror films.

A dream about a nightmare in a nightmare? I don't know.

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