Film Review: Blue Velvet

Isabella Rossellini and Kyle MacLachlan in BLUE VELVET
Blue Velvet (David Lynch, 1986)

The film's narrative centers on Jeffrey Beaumont (played by Kyle MacLachlan) an innocent (or, innocent-looking) college guy who has shown interest (or, obsession) in demystifying what looks like a simple life in a simple American city after he stumbles upon a severed human ear on the grass. He's back in town to visit his father who's been hospitalized. His interest in the mystery behind the severed human ear leads into being tangled in an underworld of drugs, kidnapping and murder. 

The film has its flaws. However, the symbolism of the bugs that have been prevalent throughout the film is a welcome ingredient to the greatness of the film. The clever use of colors as symbolism also spices up the art the film innately has. Although, some scenes are difficult to watch, the film turns out to be unforgettable.

David Lynch earned in 1986 a Best Director nomination from the Academy for this film. The National Society of Film Critics singled out this film as the best of that year.

Rating: 4.0/4.0

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