In David Lynch's "dream of dark and troubling things," Henry is left alone in his apartment to care for his deformed baby and has a series of strange encounters with the beautiful girl across the hall and the woman living in his radiator.
A unique, thought-provoking, highly influential, and deeply personal journey, Eraserhead is equal parts abstract and narrative; terrifying and uplifting; superficial and spiritual. The result is perhaps the ultimate in surrealistic cinema.
It's a one of a kind movie from the imagination of David Lynch. Completely in b/w with an eerie/ dreamy atmosphere. The first 25 mins off this movie is the most amazing white noise I ever heard. It's my asmr <3