The dark, repressed industrial town, the shrill roar of machines. Henry Spencer (Jack Nance) visits his girlfriend's house for the first time, only to see a strange and twisted family, an overbearing mother, an incompetent father, a vegetative grandmother and a clumsy daughter. What makes Henry feel helpless is that he is forced to marry his girlfriend. Overnight, Henry became the father of a deformed child. The ugly and disgusting baby made Henry extremely frightened and anxious, and the new wife fled in the middle of the night because she could not stand the baby's cry. Henry could no longer stand such an unbearable life and nightmares, so he finally dismembered the deformed premature baby with scissors. Rubber head, a feature-length debut created by David Lynch, the standard-bearer of the American film New Wave movement, took five years to complete. As soon as it was released, it challenged the film industry, which was quite traditional and conservative at that time, with a strong avant-garde and weird style. Amid the emotional shaking and the dark corruption that can be seen everywhere, David Lynch constructs a twisted and morbid family relationship, nakedly breaking the dark side of human nature. This uses Freudian psychoanalysis to analyze the anxious and depressed techniques in the human spiritual world, coupled with the visual impact.