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The Elephant Man

In this film, London Hospital surgeon Frederick Treves John Merrick finds himself in a strange Victorian era in the East End of London. Frederick still turns his eyes after he finds out someone wants a treatment called Merrick. Dr. Frederick kindly tries to heal Merrick by restoring the dignity he has lost.
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John Ferguson Radio Times
April 22, 2014 This stylish, poignant drama is probably the closest director David Lynch has got to the mainstream outside of the disastrous Dune.
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Richard Brody New Yorker
April 22, 2014 Lynch's powerful depiction of Merrick (played by John Hurt) moves a viewer from revulsion and fear to empathy and tenderness. That's the very movement of the story itself.
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Roger Ebert Chicago Sun-Times
October 23, 2004 I kept asking myself what the film was really trying to say about the human condition as reflected by John Merrick, and I kept drawing blanks.
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Christopher Runyon Movie Mezzanine
February 21, 2014 Lynch shows a weakness in this film that isn't present in just about any of his others: Sentimentality.
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Dave Kehr Chicago Reader
April 30, 2008 The picture itself is a strange trade-off between Lynch's personal themes -- the night world of obscure, disturbing sexual obsessions -- and the requirements of a middlebrow message movie.
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Richard Corliss TIME Magazine
April 22, 2014 This is a tale of redemption and transcendence, of the hunchback of London Hospital, of the noble phantom who wanted to go to the opera, of Beauty and the Beast.
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Variety Staff Variety
April 30, 2008 Director David Lynch has created an eerily compelling atmosphere in recounting a hideously deformed man's perilous life in Victorian England.
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Scott G. Mignola Common Sense Media
January 02, 2011 Heartbreaking drama isn't for sensitive viewers.
Josh Larsen LarsenOnFilm
September 16, 2014 ...at its best when the story and period trappings serve Lynch's vision, and vice versa.
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...