1’Eraserhead' (1977)
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In the end, though, the film isfar sadder and more emotionally intensethan it is scary.
Its not as horror-heavy as some of Lynchs other films, but its definitely a nerve-wracking watch.
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Its one of the most paranoia-inducing scenes in cinema history, really.
It’s a hazy digital nightmare of a movie thats also kind of like a psychological epic, maybe?
As for the scariest part ofInland Empire?
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the mysterious being known as The Phantom.
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