Few filmmakers can get under one's skin quite like David Lynch. While some of his films, notably The Elephant Man and The Straight Story, feature accessible narratives and a graspable approach to the medium's structure despite occasional Lynchian eccentricities, some of his most celebrated work takes audiences into decidedly daring and unique territory in defiance of cinematic convention and comfortable viewing. As a master of spinning ambiguous yarns, inspiring endless debate and interpretation, his body of work is anything but dull and predictable.
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