Lost Highway (1997)
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" David Lynch, has made some odd, strange, and off kilter films, but this is the most strangest one. I could very easily describe Lost Highway, but words just wouldn’t do it justice. Instead, you only need to see the film. Critics felt similarly about the film, but Roger Ebert put his feelings more clearly... “He knows how to put effective images on the screen, and how to use a soundtrack to create mood, but at the end of the film, our hand closes on empty air.”"
" David Lynch, has made some odd, strange, and off kilter films, but this is the most strangest one. I could very easily describe Lost Highway, but words just wouldn’t do it justice. Instead, you only need to see the film. Critics felt similarly about the film, but Roger Ebert put his feelings more clearly... “He knows how to put effective images on the screen, and how to use a soundtrack to create mood, but at the end of the film, our hand closes on empty air.”"
" "You'll never have me." Written by David Lynch and Barry Gifford Music by Angelo Badalamenti Cinematography by Peter Deming Editing by Mary Sweeney "
" "You'll never have me." Directed by David Lynch Written by David Lynch and Barry Gifford Music by Angelo Badalamenti Cinematography by Peter Deming Editing by Mary Sweeney "
"Lynch has a knack for capturing things the human subconscious would rather forget. "
"Viewing: 2nd (or 3rd) Format: Blu-ray Thoughts: Lost Highway is one of those movies that appealed heavily to teens of the 90s (myself included), and due to a lack of a proper DVD release for many years I had not revisited it until now. This is basically Lynch's attempt at film noir, and even though most of his films contain elements I think here he's taking more of a deep dive. And the result is a pretty amazing piece of art cinema. It's creepy, overly sexualized, and unpredictable. It's a night"
“Lost Highway is not Lynch at his most accessible, that would be Blue Velvet followed by The Elephant Man and The Straight Story, and I would put those films as well as Mulholland Drive (one of his most polarising along with Eraserhead) as better films of his, but while it has divided and will divide viewers I did love the film. Lost Highway does occasionally get confusing (particularly from a psychological stand-point) as a result of trying to have too many ideas, which does seem to be what the main complaint is against it, but for me there was very little wrong (as a bit of advice it is a good idea to be acquainted with Lynch's style first with The Elephant Man or Blue Velvet being the best place to start). Lost Highway looks amazingly stylish, the cinematography some of the best of any f” read more