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Eraserhead (1977)
In director David Lynch's feature debut film - a surrealistic,
troubling, expressionistic, nightmarish, 'midnight movie' cult and
comic-horror film about the fear of fatherhood and an unwanted pregnancy:
- the opening dream sequence of a pock-marked "Man
in the Planet"
(Jack Fisk) sitting in a building (next to a cracked window) with
an open roof manipulating mechanical levers that were controlling
the central nervous system (sexual desires?) of timid factory worker
Henry Spencer (Jack Nance), a printer - it was revealed in Henry's
fear dream (about accidentally getting his female partner pregnant)
as he floated in space near a planet (his brain?), that he was having
pre-marital sexual intercourse with his girlfriend Mary X (Charlotte
Stewart); a giant sperm was ejected from his mouth, flew into space,
and fell downwards and entered into (or splashed into) Mary's dark
puddle (vagina, egg or womb) -- impregnation or conception
Henry's Fear-Dream of Impregnating Partner
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Dream: Henry's Head Floating in Space
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Dream: Giant Wriggling Sperm Ejected From Henry
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Dream: Sperm Falls into Puddle
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- the bleak, lonely living conditions shown as depressed
blue-collar worker Henry returned home to his slum apartment in
a noisy, industrial wasteland neighborhood after a post-apocalyptic
event (a mushroom cloud picture was hanging next to Henry's bed);
in the corridor outside his drab apartment, the sexy character
of the desirous "Beautiful Girl Across the Hall"
(Judith Anna Roberts) spoke to Henry about a call from his unmarried
partner Mary; inside their claustrophobic, one-room dwelling (with
no view and only one window, facing a brick wall) was a radiator
with electrical wires attached to it
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Henry Returning to His Drab Apartment
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"Beautiful Girl Across the Hall"
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- the sexualized dinner scene of Henry's visit to
the home of Mary X with her unusual parents: Mr. X (Allen Joseph)
and Mrs. X (Jeanne Bates), and grandmother (Jean Lange); Henry
told them: "I'm on vacation"; when Henry was presented
with a whole, cooked artificial ("man-made") mini-chicken
on a plate, Mr. X suggested:
"Mary usually does the carving, but maybe tonight you'll do
it, Henry. All right with you?" - Henry responded: "Of
course. I'd be happy to. (long pause) Do I just, uh, just cut them
up like regular chickens?"; as Henry stabbed the chicken to
hold it down with a large fork utensil, it began pulsating bloody
pus from its crotch area (childbirth metaphor, or loss of virginity
metaphor?) - and its legs began kicking, while Mrs. X across from
Henry began to moan as her head angled backwards, before she fled
from the table with Mary X
Awkward Dinner Scene With Mary's Family
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- and then at the start of dinner, Henry was pulled
aside and confronted by Mary's pressuring mother: "Did you
and Mary have sexual intercourse?...You're in very bad trouble
if you won't cooperate!"; after strangely licking Henry's
neck and being pulled off by Mary, the mother announced: "There's
a baby. It's at the hospital...and you're the father!"; Henry
disagreed: "But that's impossible. It's only been...";
Mary blurted out: "Mother, they're still not sure it is a
baby"; the mother continued: "It's premature, but there's
a baby. After the two of you are married, which should be very
soon, you can pick the baby up"; Mary noticed that the stressed
Henry had a nosebleed, and then anxiously asked: "You don't
mind, do you, Henry? I-I mean about getting married" - he
responded: "Oh, no"
- the stark views of the couple's deformed, monstrous,
bleating, sickly and whining lamb-like mutant baby brought home from
the hospital wrapped with bandages; it was covered with sores and
pox marks, and wheezing in their one-room industrial-type apartment
tenement; in disgust and anger, Mary moved out and deserted Henry
who was left alone to care for the mutant
- the ('wet-dream') appearance of the Lady in the Radiator
(Laurel Near) - Henry's fantasy 'dream-girl' - with deformed cheeks,
who would also be seen singing on a stage: "In heaven, everything
is fine" to reassure Henry, while mutated worms (spermatozoa)
fell from the ceiling
- the dream scene of Henry's affair with the provocative "Beautiful
Girl Across the Hall" (possibly a prostitute) who seduced Henry
- they melted into bed together in a pool of milk (semen?)
- the dream scene of the judgment of Henry as a father
(who wished to murder his abomination of a son) - Henry's head was
severed by a phallic-shaped appendage that burst from his neck; eventually
Henry's decapitated head rolled onto the ground where it was found
by a child in a puddle of blood (with its brain showing) and taken
to a pencil factory, where one of the workers took a part of Henry's
brain and turned it into the eraser of a pencil (a symbol of Henry's
sublimated wish to "erase" what was happening?); on Henry's
neck stump, a new deformed head (the mutant baby) grew in its place
Judgment Upon Henry - Severed Head and Transformed
Neck Stump
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Phallic-Shaped Appendage on Henry's Neck Stump
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Henry's Severed Head
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Henry's Head Replaced by Mutant Baby's Head
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- the surrealistic final scene of Henry killing his
hideous, deformed reptilian baby; he cut into the baby's bandaged
middle with scissors, causing it to bleed, gurgle, and screech;
to put it out of its misery, Henry then stabbed the creature in
the heart, producing an oozing white liquid (the baby's innards?);
the neck of the baby elongated and then the head grew gigantic,
became disembodied and teleported to different places; Henry was
unable to cope with the fact of his own homicidal murder of his
own child and went insane; suddenly, the baby's head was replaced
by the planet (Henry's brain from the opening) that exploded; in
the film's most iconic image, the explosion caused Henry's fractured
head to be surrounded by the pencil erasure shavings of his own
brain - (a possible suicide?)
- the after-death sequence of a relieved Henry (with
his mind literally erased) entering Dream-land (in bright white light)
to embrace the pure and innocent puffy-cheeked Lady in the Radiator
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Henry's Apartment Window View
Henry Spencer and Mary X
Mrs. X: "Did you and Mary have sexual intercourse?"
Sick Mutant Baby
Dream: Sex With the "Beautiful Girl Across the Hall"
Lady in the Radiator: "In heaven, everything is fine"
Cutting Open the Mutant Baby
Stabbing the Baby's Heart With Scissors
Elongated Neck of Baby
Henry's Eraserhead
Henry in "Dreamland" (Heaven) with Lady in the
Radiator
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