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David Lynch’s ​’Blue Velvet’ Covers the Darkness
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David Lynch’s ​’Blue Velvet’ Covers the Darkness

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Colin Fitzgerald
/ 18 June 2019

How can we appreciate David Lynch’s Blue Velvet, a film about America’s private darkness, in an era when such anxieties, tensions, and corruptions are so openly apparent?

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