Chriser
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Okay, first off, this is quite possibly the worst movie that I've ever seen. It makes Ed Wood (R.I.P.) movies look like the best movies out there.
The movie follows a construction worker named Donald as he kills his wife when he is mad at her and accidentally eats some of her flesh while looking for a snack. He loves the taste, so he goes out and kills more girls and eats them, occasionally sharing the new meat with his friends. They don't know its human meat, but they like it so Donald keeps giving them the meat.
Okay, and as for the ending, I thought it made sense, but it was still funny. I won't reveal it, but trust me, you will never have guessed what happens.
The special effects are horrible, but I find myself laughing at these more than the jokes in the movie. I love bad SFX, and this one takes the cake in the bad special effects department. Bravo Microwave Massacre.
So see it if you can find it, and if you can't find it, get a bootleg. Its worth it if you like bad movies.
The movie follows a construction worker named Donald as he kills his wife when he is mad at her and accidentally eats some of her flesh while looking for a snack. He loves the taste, so he goes out and kills more girls and eats them, occasionally sharing the new meat with his friends. They don't know its human meat, but they like it so Donald keeps giving them the meat.
Okay, and as for the ending, I thought it made sense, but it was still funny. I won't reveal it, but trust me, you will never have guessed what happens.
The special effects are horrible, but I find myself laughing at these more than the jokes in the movie. I love bad SFX, and this one takes the cake in the bad special effects department. Bravo Microwave Massacre.
So see it if you can find it, and if you can't find it, get a bootleg. Its worth it if you like bad movies.
First off, is truely David Lynch at his best. This film is my all time favorite movie of all time. It is frightening, yet beautiful. Here is my interpretation of the movie.
Eraserhead is without a doubt the most frightening film out there. Even though there is minimal dialogue and minimal violence, it tends to scare. The reason I think it scared me is because it was so realistic. Think about it. You're thrown into a life changing situation that will change it for the worst. You have a wife you don't love and a child that will never be normal. So you start to escape into your own place (i.e. the Radiator) where you are happy. You start to cling to this dream world because it is the only thing left that makes you happy. You come out of the dream world and try for a second chance at happiness on the outside of that special place, but again you are let down. So you destroy the thing that caused it all because you think its the only way out. When that thing is destroyed (i.e. the Baby) you find that nothing has been fixed and your world falls apart. Think of it on that level and just try to get a good nights sleep after watching. You'll see what I mean.
On a lighter note, the song that the Lady in the Radiator sings can be interpreted in a positive way, despite the ominous tone of the song. "In heaven everything is fine" to me, means that no matter how bad things get, you can always escape into your own mind, which Henry does for a little while.
Anyway, I thought this movie was scary. Its symbolisim plays a big part in that. It can be interpreted in many ways, but that is just my interpretation. Go and watch it. You'll see how truely frightening, yet truely beautiful Eraserhead is.
Eraserhead is without a doubt the most frightening film out there. Even though there is minimal dialogue and minimal violence, it tends to scare. The reason I think it scared me is because it was so realistic. Think about it. You're thrown into a life changing situation that will change it for the worst. You have a wife you don't love and a child that will never be normal. So you start to escape into your own place (i.e. the Radiator) where you are happy. You start to cling to this dream world because it is the only thing left that makes you happy. You come out of the dream world and try for a second chance at happiness on the outside of that special place, but again you are let down. So you destroy the thing that caused it all because you think its the only way out. When that thing is destroyed (i.e. the Baby) you find that nothing has been fixed and your world falls apart. Think of it on that level and just try to get a good nights sleep after watching. You'll see what I mean.
On a lighter note, the song that the Lady in the Radiator sings can be interpreted in a positive way, despite the ominous tone of the song. "In heaven everything is fine" to me, means that no matter how bad things get, you can always escape into your own mind, which Henry does for a little while.
Anyway, I thought this movie was scary. Its symbolisim plays a big part in that. It can be interpreted in many ways, but that is just my interpretation. Go and watch it. You'll see how truely frightening, yet truely beautiful Eraserhead is.