great sletter. last night we happened to be watching twin peaks s2e2 and had to pause and rewind and pause this moment, before and after bob enters the frame and famously crawls across the couch toward Maddy -- even without him in the frame, it's such a deeply frightening image, in ways that are almost impossible to explain... the crowdedness of the prints on the wallpaper, couch and throw pillows, the low angle kind of stuffing you downward and limiting what you can see of the room, the glow of the lamp on the left, the white light to the far right... insane
great sletter. last night we happened to be watching twin peaks s2e2 and had to pause and rewind and pause this moment, before and after bob enters the frame and famously crawls across the couch toward Maddy -- even without him in the frame, it's such a deeply frightening image, in ways that are almost impossible to explain... the crowdedness of the prints on the wallpaper, couch and throw pillows, the low angle kind of stuffing you downward and limiting what you can see of the room, the glow of the lamp on the left, the white light to the far right... insane
https://media.vanityfair.com/photos/5991c80e38291d36bb48bdf1/master/w_2580%2Cc_limit/TV-Couches-SS10.jpg
It’s so stark and brutal - maybe it’s because it’s so head on? Or it’s just prepping us for BOB? Who can tell.
Your description reminds me of this Marty line in an old interview: https://i.imgur.com/v5pzbvZ.jpeg
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