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Baby (also known as Spike) is the inhuman offspring of Mary X and Henry Spencer. The baby is an object of disgust for both Mary and Henry. At the close of the film, Henry cuts away the baby's swaddling clothes, only to find that the baby doesn't have any skin.
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Henry's Baby, a central antagonist in the 1977 film Eraserhead, symbolizes the protagonist Henry Spencer's fears about fatherhood. The Baby's grotesque, snakelike appearance is a manifestation of these fears.
18 de jul. de 2022 · The secret of the Eraserhead baby is the Holy Grail of Lynch obsessives, and the one thing missing from Greg Olson’s otherwise admirably comprehensive new biography of Lynch (David Lynch: Beautiful Dark).
29 de mar. de 2024 · Eraserhead Baby is the mutant child from David Lynch's horror film Eraserhead. Learn about the memes, fan art, theories and TikTok trends related to this iconic character.
The Eraserhead baby is a famous and creepy prop in David Lynch's film. Learn about the possible origins, meanings and secrets of this mysterious creature, based on the opinions and sources of fans and critics.
19 de jul. de 2022 · Pero uno aprende mucho sobre las circunstancias de la génesis y gestación de seis años de Eraserhead. La hija de Lynch, Jennifer, nació con dos piernas severamente deformadas, lo que requirió varias cirugías desagradables y el encarcelamiento de la niña en un «enorme yeso hasta la cintura».
23 de feb. de 2023 · Eraserhead is a nightmarish film about David Lynch's anxieties over becoming a father. The baby, a grotesque creature with no skin, represents his fear of failure and responsibility. Henry kills the baby to overcome his fear and embrace his paternal role.