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Jun112008

In Heaven


Henry Spencer (interpretado por Jack Nance) es un joven al que la súbita noticia de su pronta paternidad le empieza a generar cierto problema de ansiedad. Tras el nacimiento del bebé sus pesadillas comienzan a hacerse realidad. Por suerte, es capaz de evadirse y cuando se recuesta en su cama puede ver a una chica de prominentes mejillas dentro de su radiador que le interpreta una bonita canción. Las evocadoras palabras que salen de la boca de la Chica del Radiador (Laurel Near en la película) ayudan a Henry a sobrellevar su gris realidad.


In Heaven, everything is fine.
In Heaven, everything is fine.
In Heaven, everything is fine.
You've got your good things, and I've got mine.
In Heaven, everything is fine.
In Heaven, everything is fine.
In Heaven, everything is fine.
You've got your good things, and you've got mine.
In Heaven, everything...is fine.
 

David Lynch (1977). Eraserhead


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Jun102008

Síndrome de Stendhal


Angel Delaporte habla con Misty Marie Wilmot acerca del síndrome de Stendhal. Ella, una artista en potencia metida a camarera, departe sobre esta curiosa enfermedad psicosomática sin saber aún que la persona con la que está conversando se trata del amante de su marido. Pronto, y gracias a la inestimable ayuda de sus suegros, Misty será capaz de sacar la pintora que lleva dentro y epatará a la pequeña isla de Waytansea y al resto del mundo con sus maravillosos lienzos.
  
"Stendhal syndrome, Angel says, is a medical term. It's when a painting, or any form of art, is so beautiful it overwhelms the viewer. It's a form of shock. When Stendhal toured the Church of Santa Croce in Florence in 1817, he reported almost fainting from joy. People feel rapid heart palpitations. They get dizzy. Looking at great art makes you forget your own name, forget even where you're at. It can bring on depression and physical exhaustion. Amnesia. Panic. Heart attack. Collapse." 

Chuck Palahniuk (2003). Diary: A novel


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Jun092008

INLAND EMPIRE

Una extraña mujer (interpretada por Grace Zabriskie) acude a visitar a su vecina, la actriz Nikki Grace (Laura Dern en la película). La señora es capaz de percibir una realidad que todavía le es ajena a Nikki y trata de advertirle sobre lo que le deparará el futuro. Antes de marcharse cuenta a Nikki un pequeño cuento que sirve como parábola para entender lo que acabará sucediendo en la vida de la actriz.

 

“A little boy went out to play. When he opened his door, he saw the world. As he passed through the doorway, he caused a reflection. Evil was born. Evil was born, and followed the boy.”


David Lynch (2006). INLAND EMPIRE

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Jun042008

Teddy

Las mondas de naranja que caen al mar, durante un viaje en barco de vuelta a Estados Unidos, son observadas por un niño prodigio de regreso de un tour por Europa. Los padres no parecen darle mucha importancia al tema, sin embargo a Teddy le hacen plantearse una interesante reflexión.

"Someone just dumped a whole garbage can of orange peels out the window."

"Out the window. Out the window," Mr. McArdle said sarcastically, flicking his ashes. "Out the porthole, buddy, out the porthole." He glanced over at his wife. "Call Boston. Quick, get the Leidekker examining group on the phone."

"Oh, you're such a brilliant wit," Mrs. McArdle said. "Why do you try?"

Teddy took in most of his head. "They float very nicely," he said without turning around. "That's interesting."

"Teddy. For the last time. I'm going to count three, and then I'm-"

"I don't mean it's interesting that they float," Teddy said. "It's interesting that I know about them being there. If I hadn't seen them, then I wouldn't know they were there, and if I didn't know they were there, I wouldn't be able to say that they even exist. That's a very nice, perfect example of the way--" 

J. D. Salinger (1953). Teddy

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