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Solitude has the face and movements of a perfect Gene Hackman (Harry Caul) in representing the fragility of a man who is reclusive, introverted, and shunning to the point of misanthropy. The entire film's register... seems to be overturned: it is Lynch's visionary mind that, for a handful of minutes weighing like boulders, takes over the camera.
Solitude has the face and movements of a perfect Gene Hackman (Harry Caul) in representing the fragility of a man who is reclusive, introverted, and shunning to the point of misanthropy.
The entire film's register... seems to be overturned: it is Lynch's visionary mind that, for a handful of minutes weighing like boulders, takes over the camera.
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