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  1. www.metacritic.com › movie › eraserheadEraserhead - Metacritic

    Aug 21, 2021. An excellent David Lynch debut in both abstract visual and sound, "Eraserhead" has enough of a plot to follow underneath its hazy horror. . The film's horror can be multi-interpreted and effectively made me scream twice during the runtime. An accomplishment no other film, even horror film, has managed to do.

  2. 22 de mar. de 2017 · Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite.

    • 46 s
    • Danny Leigh
  3. In David Lynch's "dream of dark and troubling things," Henry is left alone in his apartment to care for his deformed baby and has a series of strange encounters with the beautiful girl across the hall and the woman living in his radiator.

    • 89 min
  4. 19 de ene. de 2024 · Eraserhead is a dreadful comedy set in a hellish industrial wasteland. This is the world of fear and filth, of deformed sperms and premature fetuses. Lynch’s debut feature lays the foundation for themes he would largely explore in his subsequent films. Through his films, Lynch exposes the ugliness inherent in nature and unearths our darkest ...

  5. www.primevideo.com › detail › EraserheadPrime Video: Eraserhead

    Eraserhead. In an industrial town, Henry lives in an abandoned building amidst constant noise and smoke. He finds solace in the Lady in the Radiator’s music. His girlfriend, Mary X, has fits and gives birth to a terrifying mutant child, injecting sexual imagery into the chaotic mix. IMDb 7.3 1 h 28 min 1978.

  6. Eraserhead (1977) Ao chegar em casa Henry é avisado por sua vizinha de que foi chamado para um jantar na casa de sua ex namorada. Após uma refeição bizarra com uma família ainda mais estranha Henry é informado que sua ex engravidou dele e teve o filho com poucas semanas de gestação; ele é então obrigado a casar-se e levar a mulher e a ...

  7. Eraserhead is a surrealist film written, directed, and produced by David Lynch, and released in 1977. In 1971, Lynch moved to Los Angeles to pursue an MFA (Masters of Fine Arts) degree at the AFI Conservatory. At the Conservatory, Lynch began working on his first feature-length film, Eraserhead, using a $10,000 grant from the AFI. The grant was not sufficient to complete the film and, as a ...