Filmmaker David Lynch Declered That He Is Happy And Would Never Resign.
August 5, Los Angeles (Reuters) -Despite being diagnosed with emphysema, “Twin Peaks” creator David Lynch claimed on Monday that he is happy and will never retire, reiterating prior statements he made to the magazineSight and Sound that he would probably have to cease working.The 78-year-old American director said on social networking site X, That he was grateful to everyone who expressed concern about his health—saying that his history as a smoker contributed to the development of emphysema, a lung ailment for which there is now no recognized treatment.
Yes, I do have emphysema despite smoking for a long time.He received 1.3 million likes on his post, I have to admit that I really enjoyed smoking, and I do love the smell of it, lighting cigarettes on fire, smoking them.But this happiness comes with a cost, and for me that cost is emphysema.I have been smoke-free for more than two years now. I have been smoke-free for more than two years now.With the exception of emphysema, I am in great health, according to the results of several tests I had recently, He continued.As a result of his lifelong smoking, David Lynch was diagnosed with emphysema and is now required to stay “homebound” in order to prevent colds, COVID-19, and other illnesses, according to an interview with Sight & Sound magazine.
Lynch said he could “remotely” direct films, but he wouldn t like that so much.Lynch clarified today in an official statement that there was no truth to the rumors that the longstanding creative would be retiring.Lynch said in his statement, Yes, my many years of smoking have caused me to have emphysema.Tobacco has a price, and for me, that price is emphysema, even if I must admit that I loved smoking and the scent of tobacco, burning cigarettes on fire, and smoking them.I just underwent a number of tests, and the good news is that—aside from emphysema—I am in fantastic health.I will never retire because I am so happy.I want everyone to know how much I value their concerns
.Lynch’s ingenuity hasn’t previously been constrained by being housebound.He started the “What Is David Working on Today?” video series and the daily weather reports on YouTube during the outbreak.In the last several years, he has also directed a music video for Donovan, produced the short films Fire (Pożar) and WHAT DID JACK DO?, and published his latest album, Cellophane Memories, in collaboration with Chrystabell.Inland Empire, Lynch’s most recent feature film, was released in 2006.