Date: 2006-02-06 12:02 am (UTC)
Lost and Lynch's work have a very similar thread: They present a world that follows dream logic but seems realistic enough to seem clever. People watch these works wondering how it will unfold. They have their pet theories about what the randomly chosen images really mean, and this in turn makes them think that the writing is clever. When they find "the hidden meaning" they themselves feel clever.

I think it was William Wordsworth who once said "Poetry is language freed from what it has to say." That is to say, that the meaning doesn't matter as long as its beautiful. I think this applies to all art: it doesn't matter what is being said as long as it is said well. Unfortunately, Lynch and to a lesser extent, Lost, seems lost in its "meaning". People are falling over themselves to unlock this secret truth which is somehow so important as to eclipse the huge faults in the art itself.

I see the appeal of that style of art. For people who place value on what the artist is trying to say, it seems like the most fun possible really. Im not so into that. Its what makes me hate Lynch more than any other maker of movies and make Lost a collection of emotional manipulations that interest me very little.
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