I watched this as David Lynch would have intended (on my smart phone while eating dinner).
Loved how you shot her almost totally in wide shots. Loved the use of lighting which was natural-looking but also very designed. There's a level of expressionism there that is really drives the emotion of the story. I'd have to re-watch but there's a lighting change in the scene where she's cooking and it felt like the sun moving, possibly a car, but also like time passing but just show through a subtle lighting change.
In a strange way, I was almost sad that I saw the faces of the other characters but it made sense in the way they were used.
Honestly, whenever you pop in with one of your films I just enjoy looking at them.