Henry Spencer cerca di sopravvivere al proprio ambiente industriale, alla sua ragazza arrabbiata e alle urla insopportabili del figlio mutante appena nato.Henry Spencer cerca di sopravvivere al proprio ambiente industriale, alla sua ragazza arrabbiata e alle urla insopportabili del figlio mutante appena nato.Henry Spencer cerca di sopravvivere al proprio ambiente industriale, alla sua ragazza arrabbiata e alle urla insopportabili del figlio mutante appena nato.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 3 vittorie e 2 candidature totali
- Henry Spencer
- (as John Nance)
- Beautiful Girl Across the Hall
- (as Judith Anna Roberts)
- The Boss
- (as Neil Moran)
- Person Digging in the Alley (long version)
- (as Peggy Lynch)
Trama
Lo sapevi?
- QuizWhen production on the film took longer than expected, David Lynch had to sleep in the same room used as Henry's bedroom for over a year.
- BlooperHenry takes off the wrong shoe/sock to dry off.
- Citazioni
Lady in the Radiator: [singing] 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.
- Curiosità sui creditiThere are no opening credits, just a long, tilted close-up of the face of Jack Nance.
- Versioni alternativeFirst DVD edition was printed in open matte format (1:1.33)
- ConnessioniEdited into The History of the Hands (2016)
- Colonne sonoreLady in the Radiator Song
Composed by Peter Ivers
Lyrics by David Lynch (uncredited)
Performed (Sung) by Peter Ivers and Fats Waller (as "Fats" Waller) (Pipe Organ)
Eraserhead is the other film that excels in sound. A frankly disturbing concoction of industrial score and white noise with undercurrents of musical hall and sonorous church organ, it is almost an extra character in the film, and easily it's most prominent factor.
Yet Eraserhead is to be recommended for more than its incidentals. An impenetrable and gloomy work, what is it actually about? Who is the credited `man in the planet' who pulls levers that control giant spermatozoa? Many questions like this permeate a film which perhaps has to be seen several times to get over the initial shock of it's avant gardism. Lynch extracts the everyday and supplants it with the exceptionally bizarre. The experience of meeting a girlfriend's parents for the first time is never worse than here, where the parents in question gyrate spasmodically to the animated legs of a blood-spitting chicken. It's these scenes along with the deformed mutant baby that could lend the film the air of an abortion debate. Birth and repressed sexuality thrive throughout the film, from suckling puppies to the seductive appeal of the `beautiful girl across the hall' and a mother-in-law that gets too close for comfort. I guess the entire film could be a man's mental breakdown when faced with the premature responsibilities of marriage and fatherhood. Though to be honest I couldn't even begin to imagine what it's really all about.
Encroaching blackness fills every scene, where lights are intermittent at best, and at worse fail completely. Often sets particularly the bedroom when `Mary X' is feeding the child are like prison cells. Two of the most eerie segments involve a title-explaining dream (?) where Henry's (Nance's) head is carved into pencil rubbers and an unsettling musical number from the `lady in the radiator'. This is the same lady with two candyfloss-like lumps on her cheeks that alternates her stage appearances between stamping on giant sperm to singing with religious convictions.
Direction and cinematography are brilliant throughout, though the climax is the ultimate extension of a film that borders on darker, extremely unpleasant aspects of reality. I took a girl to see this film once, where the conclusion formed the final straw in what could be seen as a cycle of repellent imagery. I wonder why I never saw her again?
- The_Movie_Cat
- 29 gen 2000
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- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- Cabeza de borrador
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Aziende produttrici
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- Budget
- 100.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 37.739 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 29 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Mono(original release)
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1