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Blue Velvet

March 14, 2024
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Directed by: David Lynch | 1986 | 2h | Rated R
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Blue Velvet

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Overview

David Lynch's BLUE VELVET is a masterful exploration of the murky line between the idyllic surface of American suburbia and the dark, corrupt underbelly that lies beneath.

The film follows the story of Jeffrey Beaumont, who, upon finding a severed human ear in a field, gets drawn into a dangerous investigation that leads him to uncover a disturbing world of crime and depravity. Lynch's direction is meticulous and atmospheric, using striking visuals and sound design to create a haunting, dream-like quality that blurs the boundaries between reality and nightmare.

Lynch's signature style is evident in the way he juxtaposes the film's serene, picturesque settings with the shocking, often violent events that unfold, challenging the audience's perceptions and expectations. The director's use of vivid colors, particularly the contrast between the vibrant blue of the sky and the velvet darkness of the night, symbolizes the dual nature of the film's world. His attention to detail in the set and costume design, alongside the surreal, unsettling score by Angelo Badalamenti, further immerses viewers into the film's unique atmosphere.

At the heart of BLUE VELVET is Lynch's exploration of the themes of innocence lost, voyeurism, and the complexity of human nature. Through his innovative direction, Lynch crafts a narrative that is both a compelling mystery and a profound commentary on the facade of suburban life. The performances he elicits from his cast, including Kyle MacLachlan, Isabella Rossellini, Dennis Hopper, and Laura Dern, are deeply nuanced, capturing the essence of Lynch's vision. BLUE VELVET stands as a testament to David Lynch's ability to transcend conventional storytelling, making it a quintessential piece of American cinema that continues to fascinate and disturb audiences.

Reviews

"As fascinating as it is freakish. It confirms Mr. Lynch's stature as an innovator, a superb technician, and someone best not encountered in a dark alley."
– NEW YORK TIMES

"The most brilliantly disturbing film ever to have its roots in small-town American life."
– LOS ANGELES TIMES

"The last real earthquake to hit cinema was David Lynch's "Blue Velvet" -- I'm sure directors throughout the film world felt the earth move beneath their feet and couldn't sleep the night of their first encounter with it back in 1986."
– VILLAGE VOICE

"Blue Velvet is David Lynch in peak form, and represents (to date) his most accomplished motion picture. It is a work of fascinating scope and power that rivals any of the most subversive films to reach the screens during the '80s."
– REELVIEWS

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O Cinema South Beach

1130 Washington Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33139

Showtimes

Thu
Mar 14
7:00 pm
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Event Details

• General Admission – $10.00
• O Cinema Members – $8.00

DAVID LYNCH SEASON PASS:
• General Admission – $25.00 + Free Small Popcorn
• O Cinema Members – $23.00 + Free Small Popcorn

(All tickets are available online and at the box office.)

Event Details

• General Admission – $10.00
• O Cinema Members – $8.00

DAVID LYNCH SEASON PASS:
• General Admission – $25.00 + Free Small Popcorn
• O Cinema Members – $23.00 + Free Small Popcorn

(All tickets are available online and at the box office.)

Purchase Tickets