Taxidermy
everything under the sun.
If so - I know they are a little out there with no sense behind either of the films ... but I feel oddly drawn to movies like this.
If you haven't; Eraserhead focuses around a man named Henry who has a child with a woman, he doesn't know he had gotten pregnant. It was made in 1977, by David Lynch - and revolves around Henry and his mutated child that's cries drive him to the point of insanity. It's too out there to understand - and there doesn't seem to be a meaning behind the film. OF COURSE, there is, just very little people seem to understand what he was trying to say with this film.
"Gummo" - many people are disgusted by this film by Harmony Korine, who is also the creator of "Kids", and "Julien Donkey-Boy". It's about a town Xenia, Ohio that was hit by a tornado - and shows how devastated the lives of it's inhabitants are after the disaster. It focuses on a few characters that you see repetitively in the film, Tummler and Solomon who are two boys that kill stray cats for money (the movie is actually pretty graphic, about showing how these animals die, but you never really see them kill the animal except in the opening scene of the film).
If anyone has seen these and knows any other films that have the same feel - I'm all ears.
If you haven't; Eraserhead focuses around a man named Henry who has a child with a woman, he doesn't know he had gotten pregnant. It was made in 1977, by David Lynch - and revolves around Henry and his mutated child that's cries drive him to the point of insanity. It's too out there to understand - and there doesn't seem to be a meaning behind the film. OF COURSE, there is, just very little people seem to understand what he was trying to say with this film.
"Gummo" - many people are disgusted by this film by Harmony Korine, who is also the creator of "Kids", and "Julien Donkey-Boy". It's about a town Xenia, Ohio that was hit by a tornado - and shows how devastated the lives of it's inhabitants are after the disaster. It focuses on a few characters that you see repetitively in the film, Tummler and Solomon who are two boys that kill stray cats for money (the movie is actually pretty graphic, about showing how these animals die, but you never really see them kill the animal except in the opening scene of the film).
If anyone has seen these and knows any other films that have the same feel - I'm all ears.