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SATURDAY SHORT: LADY BLUE SHANGHAI (2010)

I believe a “thank you” is in order for all the companies that are making advertisements less monotonous for their viewers.  David Lynch was, once again, commissioned to make a short to promote a product, and this sponsor, Dior, seems just as unlikely as the last (42 Below Vodka).

To avoid disappointment, be informed that Lynch held back a little on his eldritch style.  It has an otherworldly feel to it, but it’s weirdness pales in comparison to some of his more famous work.

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  1. NGboo says

    Like short and lighter version of Inland Empire. Simple (in a “lynchian” way) and beautiful.

  2. Irene says

    Unexpectedly beautiful (with regards to the “lynchian” style) and so romantic short! Though his love to the blue is evident. Cameron, thank you for the Saturday enjoyment.



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