What do you think makes a "good" or compelling liminal space on screen? While I haven't seen Inland Empire (yet), I think about the Black Lodge and Backrooms and wonder what makes each of these spaces work for us? The spaces in Backrooms are vast and varied in shape, texture, and color, while the Black Lodge is seemingly the same room (maybe two?) and one hallway over and over again in a seemingly infinite loop. What do you think the commonality is between these spaces that David Lynch created and what Parsons has created?
Wife mentioned!! I wish I could watch Twin Peaks with you for the first time all the time :)
What do you think makes a "good" or compelling liminal space on screen? While I haven't seen Inland Empire (yet), I think about the Black Lodge and Backrooms and wonder what makes each of these spaces work for us? The spaces in Backrooms are vast and varied in shape, texture, and color, while the Black Lodge is seemingly the same room (maybe two?) and one hallway over and over again in a seemingly infinite loop. What do you think the commonality is between these spaces that David Lynch created and what Parsons has created?
Keep up the great work, sir!
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Great review
Thank you!!!