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			Does anyone have any insight on the meaning, etc. of this film? Or a website?? 
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			I thought there were alot of different themes being represented, but the most prominent was definatly the fear of fatherhood. The "baby" being the most obvious symbol to this cause.
		 
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			I did a lot of research. Here's the best one I found: Eraserhead Analysis Very interesting. It all makes sense, too. 
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			Good site, I enjoyed reading it. Definatly had a different view on things than I did, though I agreed with quite a bit...not everything, but I like how they saw the "baby". Wasnt how I saw it, but I like their reasoning.
		 
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			I'm glad you enjoyed it. I really like the whole idea of the "sin worms". And the bit about embracing death being the embracing of the radiator woman. 
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