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Blue Velvet (1986) Special Edition

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Blue Velvet (1986) Special Edition

Blue Velvet (1986) Special Edition
DVD9 | ISO | NTSC, 16:9 (720x480) VBR | 02:00:24 | 7.1 Gb
Audio: English AC3 5.1 @ 448 Kbps; Français AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps; Español AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps
Subs: English, Français, Português, Español
Genre: Mystery, Crime Thriller, Modern Noir

Director David Lynch crafted this hallucinogenic mystery-thriller that probes beneath the cheerful surface of suburban America to discover sadomasochistic violence, corruption, drug abuse, crime and perversion. Kyle Maclachlan stars as Jeffrey Beaumont, a square-jawed young man who returns to his picture-perfect small town when his father suffers a stroke. Walking through a field near his home, Jeff discovers a severed human ear, which he immediately brings to the police. Their disinterest sparks Jeff's curiosity, and he is soon drawn into a dangerous drama that's being played out by a lounge singer, Dorothy Vallens (Isabella Rossellini) and the ether-addicted Frank Booth (Dennis Hopper). The sociopathic Booth has kidnapped Dorothy's young son and is using the child as a bargaining chip to repeatedly beat, humiliate and rape Dorothy. Though he's drawn to the virginal, wholesome Sandy Williams (Laura Dern), Jeff is also aroused by Dorothy and in trying to aid her, he discovers his dark side. As the film nears its conclusion, our hero learns that many more indivduals are tacitly involved with Frank, including a suave, lip-synching singer, Ben (Dean Stockwell), who is minding the kidnapped boy. Director Lynch explored many similar themes of the "disease" lying just under the surface of the small town, all-American façade in his later television series Twin Peaks (1990-91).

Synopsis by Karl Williams, Allmovie.com

In 1986 David Lynch broke the language of cinema wide open in the same way that Jackson Pollock did with the art world in the early '40s. Using a minimalist palate set in small town America, Lynch blended surrealist elements into a story of adult sexual awakening juxtaposed against violence, mystery, and mental illness. Using character names drawn from '50s Americana iconography, and a moody musical score to match, Lynch presents returning hometown boy Jeffrey Beaumont (Kyle MacLachlan) who promptly unearths a severed ear in a field that he crossed thousands of times in his youth. Jeffrey finds a willing ally for his private investigation into the mystery of the ear's owner in the local police detective's romantically inclined daughter Sandy (Laura Dern). However, Jeffrey is unprepared for the psychological and emotional upheaval that will devour him when he stalks the fetishized life of Dorothy Vallens (Isabella Rossellini), a sultry nightclub singer used to playing rough with a very debauched criminal named Frank (Dennis Hopper). "Blue Velvet" is David Lynch's greatest achievement. His balance of symbols and montage is at its most poetic and powerful. Every role is perfectly cast, and the story carries an indescribable undertow that kicks like a spastic mule in heat. It is the closest that any filmmaker other than Bunuel has ever come to such daring perfection of simultaneously primal and sophisticated cinema.

Review by Cole Smithey, ColeSmithey.com

IMDB 7,8/10
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Director: David Lynch

Writer: David Lynch

Cast: Isabella Rossellini, Kyle MacLachlan, Dennis Hopper,
Laura Dern, Dean Stockwell, Brad Dourif and others


Blue Velvet (1986) Special Edition

Blue Velvet (1986) Special Edition

Blue Velvet (1986) Special Edition

Blue Velvet (1986) Special Edition

Blue Velvet (1986) Special Edition

Blue Velvet (1986) Special Edition

Blue Velvet (1986) Special Edition

Blue Velvet (1986) Special Edition

Blue Velvet (1986) Special Edition

Blue Velvet (1986) Special Edition

Blue Velvet (1986) Special Edition

Blue Velvet (1986) Special Edition

Blue Velvet (1986) Special Edition

Blue Velvet (1986) Special Edition

Blue Velvet (1986) Special Edition


Special Features:

"Mysteries Of Love" documentary (70:40)
"Are You A Pervert?" Deleted Scenes Montage (10:11)
Siskel & Ebert "At The Movies" 1986 (1:30)
Photo Gallery:
- "Lumberton, USA"
- "International Posters"
- "Peter Brantz Photos"
Trailer/ TV Spots:
- Theatrical Trailer (1:30)
- TV Spot 1 (0:32)
- TV Spot 2 (0:31)