<p>Upon the death of the great explorer of the depths of the human soul, David Lynch, this essay aims to provide a psychoanalytic interpretation of the film Blue Velvet (1986), which many consider his finest work. Lynch presents intrapsychic processes through his characteristic dreamlike and surrealistic style, in which the boundary between reality and the subconscious is deliberately blurred. This commentary examines the psychoanalytic process from both a clinical and an evolutionary perspective to promote new insights. Indeed, Lynch intuitively portrays fundamental psychoanalytical concepts - repression, the primal scene, identification, separation-individuation, and the tension between Eros and Thanatos -demonstrating how unresolved developmental conflicts can be reactivated and ultimately integrated in young adulthood through a process resembling therapeutic catharsis.</p>

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Beneath the Idyllic Surface: Blue Velvet as Psychoanalytic Journey Through Oedipal Conflict, Eros, and Thanatos

  • Irena Zagajšek,
  • Giulio D’Urso

摘要

Upon the death of the great explorer of the depths of the human soul, David Lynch, this essay aims to provide a psychoanalytic interpretation of the film Blue Velvet (1986), which many consider his finest work. Lynch presents intrapsychic processes through his characteristic dreamlike and surrealistic style, in which the boundary between reality and the subconscious is deliberately blurred. This commentary examines the psychoanalytic process from both a clinical and an evolutionary perspective to promote new insights. Indeed, Lynch intuitively portrays fundamental psychoanalytical concepts - repression, the primal scene, identification, separation-individuation, and the tension between Eros and Thanatos -demonstrating how unresolved developmental conflicts can be reactivated and ultimately integrated in young adulthood through a process resembling therapeutic catharsis.