Alice is certainly an influence, the initial inspiration was Lynch’s Inland Empire.

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Yes, I got the reference. I know several people who know David Lynch. He also does art, printmaking.

Lynch is by far my favourite screenwriter, director, movie artist.

Lynch is good, very quirky. I’ve only seen few of his films.

My favorite Film Directors: Krzysztof Kieslowski (Polish-French), Wong Kar-Wai (Hong Kong) Joachim Trier (Norwegian), Susanne Bier (Danish), Sofia Coppola (American), Pedro Almodovar (Spanish), Darren Aronofsky (American), Park Chan Wook (South Korean), Ang Lee (Taiwanese American), Bong Joon Ho (South Korean), Wes Anderson (American), Alfred Hitchcock (American), Ruben Östlund (Swedish).

Someone has a passion for cinema here. Cool.

I will give you my there favourite, the rest when I'm less sweaty, I'm in between workouts.

Excluding Lynch.

Lars von Trier

David Cronenberg

Ingmar Bergman

Yep, like Lars von Trier and Ingmar Bergman. But with von Trier, have to be in a certain mood cuz cuz emotionally difficult.

Emotionally complicated.

I still remember the first time I watched Antichrist. I was on a train on the Trans-Siberian from my laptop.

I remained silent until the next day

“Breaking the Waves” was my intro to Lars von Trier.

Think his films are kinda emotionally manipulative. The Bjork one was devastating.

Are you American, if you don’t mind me asking?

Half

Dual citizenships (and passports) are great, esp if one is for a E.U. country!

It makes some things annoyingly more complicated than they should be, but yes, a double passport is terrific most of the time

There’s a great K-pop music video that does a fantastic “Alice in Wonderland” take (with great fashion) but can’t recall musician name or song. It’s by a member of 🇰🇷K-Pop band 🇰🇷Big Bang.

Not that big into 🇰🇷K-Pop except for few bands.

K-Pop, that's interesting. Totally distance from my music tastes, but, I'll look into it

Blackpink (K-pop girl band) and Big Bang (Hip Hoppish boy band, on break tho) are both excellent, imho.

K-pop but less talent agency trained/manufactured but VERY talented.

LØREN is amazing! South Korean guy but sings in English. His music sounds like The Strokes.

Also like industrial music, which you had on profile. Electronic/techno, indie rock, jazz, classical. Not big into Country or Hip Hop/Rap but there are exceptions. Really British musicians.

Overall, I appreciate GENUINELY, TALENTED musicians and not manufactured for popular consumption to make money. Have lot of musician friends, some famous.