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Old 03.20.2007, 02:27 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by nicfit
I agree fully with you, Rob, except for the line "the state of mind which Lynch seeks to achieve in his viewers", I don't think he aims to induct a specific state of mind, it's up to the viewers to "let themselves go" and see where their mind goes, he just gives a sort of "input" on where to start this sort of "inner journey" from... ARgh, now I'll stop, sorry but I really son't feel at ease expressing myself in english forgive me

my "inner journey" with inland empire led me to "deep sleep"

(i enjoyed mulholland drive though)
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