Review of The Alphabet

The Alphabet (1969)
8/10
Avant-Garde 101
9 July 2002
David Lynch's "The Alphabet" is a short exploration into fear and dementia. Lynch, as was his stated intention when he began making films, creates a small world of moving paintings mixed with real action. The result is as an abstract nightmare where a girl is apparently tormented by the alphabet.
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