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The most frightening film I have ever seen. I saw it when it first came out, and many of the images have stayed with me since. David Lynch turns on the weird, and sucks you in.
10/10 18.11.2009 -
dmandich@ - age: 50+
Just like you're in a weird dream, and you just can't wake up to reality. It drones on and on, but that's what make this strange, dark and plodding movie so cool. I had to watch it a few times just to absorb the bulk of it. It's like, 'Did I miss something here? I've got to watch it again to be sure.'.
9/10 23.6.2005 -
fulatun,you@ - age: 50+
The first and best film by David Lynch. Everything came after it has Eraserhead's foodstep. A frustrating nightmare on marriage, reproduction and fear of fatherhood.
10/10 30.7.2004 -
wt_wt@ - age: 18-25
I have seen the movie 5 times and was struck by it every time. One of those movies that strikes a chord in me. I would go and see again and again, just to see how I react as I go through life. However, Lynch is one sick puppy... People either love it or hate it. My wife and most of my friends found it creepy and left them uncomfortable, but I rank it as one of my favourites.
10/10 24.5.2004 -
jstinson_ca@ - age: 50+
Very disturbing and confusing. Welcome in the world of david lynch.
8/10 16.2.2004 -
blatantnonsense@ - age: 18-25
I saw the movie when it first came out and would love to see it again. My husband and I are always looking for it at video stores but can never find it. He never saw it. It made a long lasting impression on me back in the early 1980's and I am very curious to preview it again. If you know where I can purchase it please let me know.
10/10 26.5.2003 -
amy4444@ - age: 36-49
One of the most boring and most disgusting movies I have ever walked out on.
1/10 15.3.2003 -
crafty@ - age: 36-49
[ATTENTION: This review reveals content of the movie.] "Eraserhead" is Lynch's fairy tale guide to salvation from the urban Hell. Henry Spencer is a kind of innocent with angelic qualities and so is the Lady in his radiator. But the grimy Man in the Planet disrupts Henry's tranquil existence and dispatches him on a diabolic errand, infecting him with original sin, which Henry conceives in the form of a serpent-like baby. Henry's world is gloomy, loveless, and filled with terror, and dominated by the dehumanized process of mass production. Henry's head, a symbol of his soul, identity, or free will, detached and brought to a pencil factory, in a prophetic dream, is being manipulated by the sinister Man in the Planet to destroy humanity. Part of this scheme is to inflict suffering on women and blame for the misfortunes of humanity. But Henry finds a way by his marvelous Lady who sings about Heaven and inspires him to overcome the Man in the Planet.
10/10 11.5.2002 -
bonsaul@ - age: 50+
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Poor Henry... he thought he was human. This is the real mental horror, not those monsters which eat and destroy people anyway they want. Poor Henry, he was the only creature that has something human in him among those people. Well... as they say, sensitive gets eaten first. Was that a bird or a fish fetus? I like Lynch's atributes - stage, dead singer... I think this movie is made for fans only, because it's black and white, so only the people who know his colours, such as red curtains and blue light on the stage... 6/10 for the quality and because this is not for everybody and it's not a popular classic as one might want to see.
6/10 14.4.2002 -
pushistyjkot@ - age: 18-25
The GREATEST MOVIE EVER!!!
10/10 4.1.2002 -
bloodharvest@
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