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There’s something about the way Lynch pulls back the curtain on suburban bliss to reveal the writhing insects underneath. Rewatching Blue Velvet today and still haunted by the contrast between those red roses and the darkness of Lumberton.

Mention the iconic opening shot of white picket fences and roses. Blue Velvet

Blue Velvet isn’t just a mystery; it’s a psychosexual coming-of-age story. Lynch uses Jeffrey Beaumont’s (Kyle MacLachlan) curiosity as a vehicle for our own voyeurism. There’s something about the way Lynch pulls back

Shout out the haunting 1951 song of the same name. Option 2: The Deep Dive (Letterboxd/Blog) Title: The Robin and the Roach: Decoding Blue Velvet Blue Velvet

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