David Lynch
‘s Shanghai-filmed segment of the Lady Dior Saga is launching this afternoon on LadyDior.com. But you can watch it right here, right now. Enjoy!


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Well, it's no Wild at Heart, but it's the most beautifully shot fashion film that I've seen.

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That was a little painful to watch. And felt like a bit of a waste of Lynch's talent, to be honest. I believe only Karl can make videos like this without making them look too much like long cheese commercials.

This is an amazing vision… pure genius and beauty *Bravo*

looks like a third-world soap opera

I can just imagine Dior reps talking to Lynch :”the bag has to be in the film. Like, as a part of the plot. Do Mulholland Drive, but with the bag”.

I was waiting for it two months and now, when I started to watch, that familiar feeling came … I felt calm again: IT'S MY HERO.

lol!, at least there wasn't a dream sequence with a midget.

so so so lame. could've been way better.

I can't believe that this is what they decided to make. A wast of Lynch's talent as well as Cotillard's. Karl's was much better. as What Rabbit Express said, like a third-world soap opera.

thats was aweful. it looked like it was shot by a first year film student with a large budget :S
i couldn;t even bare to watch it halfway through

im with tn… it wasn't shot well and i couldn't finish watching it. i think i was slightly embarassed for the people in it.

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Drivel.

Boring. The fake aura of portent made me yawn. The blue rose was so obviously a cheap fake flower. All Cotillard was smelling was a whiff of plastic. No wonder she looked so confused. An expensive way of launching a Chanel-inspired bag. Does it mean the bag (and the flower) are both made in China?

To all the naysayers, think: we're talking about David Lynch here.

It looks crappy? Cheap? Lame?

That's your limited, subjective opinion and only that.

Grapple with it. Ask, why would he make the choices that he did?