Frases de David Lynch
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David Keith Lynch , más conocido como David Lynch, es un director de cine, actor, productor de música electrónica y guionista estadounidense. Su actividad artística se extiende asimismo al terreno de la pintura, la música, la publicidad, la fotografía, e incluso el diseño de mobiliario.

Reconocido admirador de Stanley Kubrick, Jacques Tati, Ingmar Bergman y Werner Herzog, su amor por el dadaísmo y el surrealismo queda patente en algunas de sus películas, cuya misteriosa atmósfera mezcla lo cotidiano con lo soñado, escapando a veces a la comprensión exhaustiva del espectador. Estos rasgos están presentes desde su primer largometraje, Eraserhead . Su segunda película, El hombre elefante , fue un gran éxito crítico y comercial, recibiendo 8 nominaciones a los Premios Óscar. Su tercer film, Dune , no contó con el respaldo de la crítica y supuso un fracaso comercial. Seguidamente dirigió Blue Velvet , con la que volvió a recibir la aclamación crítica y una nueva nominación al Óscar en la categoría de mejor director.

Posteriormente se unió a Mark Frost para crear la serie de televisión Twin Peaks , que gozó de gran popularidad y apoyo unánime por parte de la crítica, siendo considerada una serie de culto. Con Corazón salvaje recibió la Palma de Oro en el Festival de Cine de Cannes. Su siguiente largometraje fue Twin Peaks: Fire walk with me , una precuela de la serie. Regresó con Lost Highway , un thriller psicológico que aunque recibió críticas mixtas, en la actualidad es considerada una película de culto. Posteriormente dirigió el que se considera su film más accesible, The Straight Story , que contó con gran aclamación de la crítica. Ya en el siglo XXI, realizó Mulholland Drive , un nuevo thriller psicológico de estructura no lineal por el que recibió el Premio del Festival de Cine de Cannes al mejor director y su tercera nominación al Óscar como mejor director. Su décimo y último largometraje, que le ocupó varios años de rodaje usando exclusivamente técnicas digitales, ha sido Inland Empire . En la actualidad, algunos de sus proyectos cinematográficos y de animación son sólo accesibles a través de su sitio web.

Un elemento recurrente en su cine es describir los entresijos de pequeñas comunidades de Estados Unidos, como es el caso de Blue Velvet o Twin Peaks, sintiendo también predilección por los secretos ocultos de los barrios periféricos de Los Ángeles, retratados en Lost Highway, Mulholland Drive e Inland Empire. El sonido en sus películas es de gran importancia, y por ello cada banda sonora es trabajada con esmero. El responsable de ese sonido es el compositor Angelo Badalamenti, colaborador habitual del director y creador entre otras de la reconocida banda sonora de la serie Twin Peaks, o de la de The Straight Story y Mulholland Drive, ambas nominadas al Globo de Oro. Lynch ha conseguido destacarse según la crítica como uno de los pocos directores actuales con un estilo auténticamente personal y un referente ineludible en el cine contemporáneo. Wikipedia  

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“I'm not always good with words.”

David Lynch libro Catching the Big Fish

Cinema, p. 17
Catching the Big Fish (2006)
Contexto: I'm not always good with words. Some people are poets and have a beautiful way of saying things with words. But cinema is its own language. And with it you can say so many things, because you've got time and sequences. You've got dialogue. You've got music. You've got sound effects. You have so many tools. And so you can express a feeling and a thought that can't be conveyed any other way. It's a magical medium.
For me, it's so beautiful to think about these pictures and sounds flowing together in time and in sequence, making something that can be done only through cinema. It's not just words or music — it's a whole range of elements coming together and making something that didn't exist before. It's telling stories. It's devising a world, an experience, that people cannot have unless they see that film.

“I was in the woods a lot. And the woods for a child are magical.”

David Lynch libro Catching the Big Fish

Starting Out, p. 9
Catching the Big Fish (2006)
Contexto: I started out just as a regular person, growing up in the Northwest. My father was a research scientist for the Department of Agriculture, studying trees. So I was in the woods a lot. And the woods for a child are magical. I lived in what people call small towns. My world was what would be considered about a city block, maybe two blocks. Everything occurred in that space. All the dreaming, all my friends existed in that small world. But to me it seemed so huge and magical. There was plenty of time available to dream and be with friends.
I liked to paint and I liked to draw. And I often thought, wrongly, that when you got to be an adult, you stopped painting and drawing and did something more serious.

“Don't make a film if it can't be the film you want to make.”

On making films, from David Lynch: Dune Interview http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lZKcW9OGoU&feature=channel&list=UL.
Contexto: Don't make a film if it can't be the film you want to make. It's a joke, and a sick joke, and it'll kill you.

“An idea is a thought. It's a thought that holds more than you think it does when you receive it. But in that first moment there is a spark.”

David Lynch libro Catching the Big Fish

Ideas, p. 23
Catching the Big Fish (2006)
Contexto: An idea is a thought. It's a thought that holds more than you think it does when you receive it. But in that first moment there is a spark. In a comic strip, if someone gets an idea, a lightbulb goes on. It happens in an instant, just as in life.
It would be great if the entire film came all at once. But it comes, for me, in fragments. That first fragment is like the Rosetta stone. It's the piece of the puzzle that indicates the rest. It's a hopeful puzzle piece.
In Blue Velvet, it was red lips, green lawns, and the song — Bobby Vinton's version of "Blue Velvet". The next thing was an ear lying in a field. And that was it.
You fall in love with the first idea, that little tiny piece. And once you've got it, the rest will come in time.

“There is a plot. What would be the point of just a bunch of things?”

About Inland Empire, from The Independent: David Lynch: In odd we trust http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/david-lynch-in-odd-we-trust-439801.html
Contexto: There is a plot. What would be the point of just a bunch of things? There's a story, but the story can hold abstractions. I believe in story. I believe in characters. But I believe in a story that holds abstractions, and a story that can be told based on ideas that come in an unconventional way.

“There are many, many dark things flowing around in this world right now, and most films reflect the world in which we live.”

David Lynch libro Catching the Big Fish

Darkness, p. 91
Catching the Big Fish (2006)
Contexto: People have asked me why — if meditation is so great and gives you so much bliss — are my films so dark, and there's so much violence?
There are many, many dark things flowing around in this world right now, and most films reflect the world in which we live. They're stories. Stories are always going to have conflict. They're going to have highs and lows, and good and bad.
I fall in love with certain ideas. And I am where I am. Now, if I told you I was enlightened, and this is enlightened filmmaking, that would be another story. But I'm just a guy from Missoula, Montana, doing my thing, going down the road like everybody else.
We all reflect the world we live in. Even if you make a period film, it will reflect your times. You can see the way period films differ, depending on when they were made. It's a sensibility — how they talk, certain themes — and those things change as the world changes.
And so, even though I'm from Missoula, Montana, which is not the surrealistic capital of the world, you could be anywhere and see a kind of strangeness in how the world is these days, or have a certain way of looking at things.

“You have so many tools. And so you can express a feeling and a thought that can't be conveyed any other way. It's a magical medium.”

David Lynch libro Catching the Big Fish

Cinema, p. 17
Catching the Big Fish (2006)
Contexto: I'm not always good with words. Some people are poets and have a beautiful way of saying things with words. But cinema is its own language. And with it you can say so many things, because you've got time and sequences. You've got dialogue. You've got music. You've got sound effects. You have so many tools. And so you can express a feeling and a thought that can't be conveyed any other way. It's a magical medium.
For me, it's so beautiful to think about these pictures and sounds flowing together in time and in sequence, making something that can be done only through cinema. It's not just words or music — it's a whole range of elements coming together and making something that didn't exist before. It's telling stories. It's devising a world, an experience, that people cannot have unless they see that film.

“Dark things have always existed but they used to be in a proper balance with good when life was slower.”

McKenna interview (1992)
Contexto: Dark things have always existed but they used to be in a proper balance with good when life was slower. People lived in towns and small farms where they knew everybody and people didn't move around so much so things were a little more peaceful. There were things that they were afraid of for sure, but now it's accelerated to where the anxiety level of the people is in the stratosphere. TV sped things up and caused people to hear way more bad news. Mass media overloaded people with more than they could handle, and drugs also had a lot to do with it. With drugs people can get so rich and whacked out and they've opened up a whole weird world. These things have created a modern kind of fear in America.

“I read a sentence. And I closed the Bible, because that was it. And then I saw the thing as a whole. And it fulfilled this vision for me, 100 percent.
I don't think I'll ever say what that sentence was.”

David Lynch libro Catching the Big Fish

Eraserhead, p. 33
Catching the Big Fish (2006)
Contexto: Eraserhead is my most spiritual movie. No one understands when I say that, but it is.
Eraserhead was growing in a certain way, and I didn't know what it meant. I was looking for a key to unlock what these sequences were saying. Of course, I understood some of it; but I didn't know the thing that just pulled it all together. And it was a struggle. So I got out my Bible and I started reading. And one day, I read a sentence. And I closed the Bible, because that was it. And then I saw the thing as a whole. And it fulfilled this vision for me, 100 percent.
I don't think I'll ever say what that sentence was.

“We all reflect the world we live in. Even if you make a period film, it will reflect your times.”

David Lynch libro Catching the Big Fish

Darkness, p. 91
Catching the Big Fish (2006)
Contexto: People have asked me why — if meditation is so great and gives you so much bliss — are my films so dark, and there's so much violence?
There are many, many dark things flowing around in this world right now, and most films reflect the world in which we live. They're stories. Stories are always going to have conflict. They're going to have highs and lows, and good and bad.
I fall in love with certain ideas. And I am where I am. Now, if I told you I was enlightened, and this is enlightened filmmaking, that would be another story. But I'm just a guy from Missoula, Montana, doing my thing, going down the road like everybody else.
We all reflect the world we live in. Even if you make a period film, it will reflect your times. You can see the way period films differ, depending on when they were made. It's a sensibility — how they talk, certain themes — and those things change as the world changes.
And so, even though I'm from Missoula, Montana, which is not the surrealistic capital of the world, you could be anywhere and see a kind of strangeness in how the world is these days, or have a certain way of looking at things.

“Right now, we gotta get peace back in the world. Peace is a real thing.”

As quoted in David Lynch's $1B Peace Plan" in The New York Post (22 October 2003) http://www.lynchnet.com/articles/peacepost.html
Contexto: There's this beautiful ocean of bliss and consciousness that is able to be reached by any human being by diving within, which is really peaceful and harmonious and can be enlivened by the group process. This group is a peace-creating group. It saturates the atmosphere. This is all about establishing peace. Right now, we gotta get peace back in the world. Peace is a real thing.

“The ocean of solutions is within, enliven that.... It's a world of clues, a world of mystery but the mystery can get solved, you can find a lot of answers for these things within.”

On the Alex Jones Radio show, as quoted in "David Lynch Questions 9/11 On National U.S. Radio" in Prison Planet (25 January 2007) http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/january2007/250107lynchquestions.htm

“You just do these things that you fall in love with, and you never know what's going to happen.”

David Lynch libro Catching the Big Fish

The Circle, p. 21
Catching the Big Fish (2006)
Contexto: I like the saying "The world is as you are." And I think films are as you are. That's why, although the frames of a film are always the same — the same number, in the same sequence, with the same sounds — every screening is different. The difference is sometimes subtle but it's there. It depends on the audience. There is a circle that goes from the audience to the film and back. Each person is looking and thinking and feeling and coming up with his or her own sense of things. And it's probably different from what I fell in love with.
So you don’t know how it's going to hit people. But if you thought about how it's going to hit people, or if it's going to hurt someone, or if it's going to do this or do that, then you would have to stop making films. You just do these things that you fall in love with, and you never know what's going to happen.

“I love child things because there's so much mystery when you're a child.”

McKenna interview (1992)
Contexto: I love child things because there's so much mystery when you're a child. When you're a child, something as simple as a tree doesn't make sense. You see it in the distance and it looks small, but as you go closer, it seems to grow — you haven't got a handle on the rules when you're a child. We think we understand the rules when we become adults but what we really experienced is a narrowing of the imagination.

“It makes me uncomfortable to talk about meanings and things.”

As quoted in My Love Affair with David Lynch and Peachy Like Nietzsche: Dark Clown Porn Snuff for Terrorists and Gorefiends (2005) by Jason Rogers, p. 7
Contexto: It makes me uncomfortable to talk about meanings and things. It is better not to know so much about what things mean. Because the meaning, it's a very personal thing and the meaning for me is different than the meaning for someone else.

“There's so many problems in our world, so much negativity. Don't worry about the darkness — turn on the light and the darkness automatically goes.”

On the Alex Jones Radio show, as quoted in "David Lynch Questions 9/11 On National U.S. Radio" in Prison Planet (25 January 2007)
Fuente: Catching the Big Fish: Meditation, Consciousness, and Creativity
Contexto: There's so many problems in our world, so much negativity. Don't worry about the darkness — turn on the light and the darkness automatically goes. Ramp up the light of unity within — help do that for yourself, help do that for the world and then we're really doing something, we're doing something that brings that light of unity.

“I don't think about technique. The ideas dictate everything. You have to be true to that or you're dead.”

As quoted in "Dark Lens on America" in The New York Times Magazine (14 January 1990)

“The worst thing about this modern world is that people think you get killed on television with zero pain and zero blood. It must enter into kids' heads that it's not very messy to kill somebody, and it doesn't hurt that much. That's a real sickness to me. That's a real sick thing.”

As quoted in "Dark Lens on America" in The New York Times Magazine (14 January 1990) http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE0D6113FF937A25752C0A966958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all

“Life is very, very complicated and so films should be allowed to be too.”

As quoted in The Los Angeles Times (20 April 2003)

“A film is its own thing and in an ideal world I think a film should be discovered knowing nothing and nothing should be added to it and nothing should be subtracted from it.”

Scene by Scene interview BBC 2 (1999) http://web.archive.org/20040210020322/members.fortunecity.com/vanessa77/index2005.html

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