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THE REVIEW

Are they rabbits?
Some have said they look like giant rats!
Damn that "Cinemaniac"
He just ended up confusing us even more

"They called today"
"I made a cake"
"I don't think they'll open the door"
"I don't see a dirty floor"

Disjointed sentences, 7 episodes, an apparently tidy room
3 "creatures" move, discuss, but about what?
Inside a microcosm, total nonsense unfolds
"INLAND EMPIRE" will clarify something?
Most likely not. Knowing Lynch!
There's a suspicion...a murder! But it's just a suspicion

What is that monstrous voice that seems to come out of the wall...with a mouth and all!
Why does one of those "creatures" light the candles and raise them to the ceiling?
Laura, dear Laura, how I understand you.
You got angry because you didn't understand on the set,
You weren't paid to understand
You were paid to embody a "labyrinthine" mind

More than ten years have passed...
Hypotheses, interpretations, analyses, reviews about nothing
Nothing...no certainty, nothing official!

Answer that phone, and you audience...stop laughing!
What's so funny? Do their heads make you laugh?
It's not the time to laugh, no, definitely not the time to laugh!
Lynch finds you funny, you who laugh and laugh and keep laughing...and you don't even know why.

Rabbits, I have to say you keep the universe quite tidy!

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David Lynch's Rabbits is a baffling, surreal series full of cryptic dialogue and unsettling imagery. The review highlights its mysterious, disjointed nature and elusive meanings. Despite the confusion, the series captivates with its unique atmosphere and Lynch's trademark ambiguity. Fans are challenged to embrace the uncertainty and immerse themselves in its strange microcosm.

David Lynch

David Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946) is an American filmmaker, artist and musician known for surreal, dreamlike films such as Eraserhead, Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive.
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 "The story is there and it isn’t, there are 3 rabbits in a house in a city where it always rains, or maybe there’s nothing and it’s all a dream."

 "It must be said that if you watch it for too long or all at once... you might end up yawning since practically nothing happens the whole time."