Looking for a way to get into Lynch's work. I know, a little late, but I feel like I'm missing out on something with all the condolences going out today. I've heard good things about Twin Peaks? Does it still hold up?

What about his movies? I've heard great things about Mulholland Drive, although I was very confused when I got halfway through.

Are there other works that are better to start with or just that people generally recommend as being good?

  • dead [he/him]
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    24 hours ago

    In 1999, David Lynch directed a movie for Disney called The Straight Story. It's about an elderly man who doesn't qualify for a driver's license, so he drives his lawn mower 240 miles from Iowa to Wisconsin to reunite with his estranged brother. The movie focuses on conversations that he has with people he meets along the way. There is an absurdity in the long distance lawn mower travel, highlighting America's lack of public transportation and lack of care for the elderly.

    • MolotovHalfEmpty [he/him]
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      22 hours ago

      Unironically one of my favourite David Lynch movies. The level of artistic surrealism present in his other movies might not be there, but a lot of his other themes are.