
RNT
Eternal Night
- Aug 23, 2023
- 1,788
A few months back I was reading "Lost Highway" script and there was a passage where girls, maybe medical students, pick up underwear clothes and casually discuss methods of execution. This caught my attention and kinda stuck in the back of my head.
On 4chan, when someone posted a video of a cyclist girl getting hit by a car and lying brains-splashed on the road, medicine people tended to pop up and launch a heated discussion of what exactly killed her. This is clearly professional and specific to medical workers and I have met this behavior elsewhere, I couldn't bring myself to watch "House M.D." either as it's gory and trivializes death not in a good way.
Dentists are pervs alright, but so are many other doctors. Do they jerk off thinking about heart attacks or lung cancer? Who knows. They just might.
Anyway, this is the quote I keep thinking about:
"Lost Highway" and its mirror twin "Mulholland Drive" are very nice films, if you're like 18 yo and haven't seen them it's not to late to acquire yourself and let it grow. If 25+ yo and haven't seen them it's over, put your brain in a noose.
The scripts themselves are written very captivating and in proper literature English, and David Lynch would make for a decent writer if he were vain enough to go that route. But he didn't and it remains just a little artifact for those that watch his films.
On 4chan, when someone posted a video of a cyclist girl getting hit by a car and lying brains-splashed on the road, medicine people tended to pop up and launch a heated discussion of what exactly killed her. This is clearly professional and specific to medical workers and I have met this behavior elsewhere, I couldn't bring myself to watch "House M.D." either as it's gory and trivializes death not in a good way.
Dentists are pervs alright, but so are many other doctors. Do they jerk off thinking about heart attacks or lung cancer? Who knows. They just might.
Anyway, this is the quote I keep thinking about:
"Lost Highway" and its mirror twin "Mulholland Drive" are very nice films, if you're like 18 yo and haven't seen them it's not to late to acquire yourself and let it grow. If 25+ yo and haven't seen them it's over, put your brain in a noose.
The scripts themselves are written very captivating and in proper literature English, and David Lynch would make for a decent writer if he were vain enough to go that route. But he didn't and it remains just a little artifact for those that watch his films.