Lost Highway Comments

  • Merl 2022-04-23 07:01:44

    Just like your neighbor Look's comment, this story can be a metamorphosis of Journey to the West: a man encounters a demon-faced angel and learns the seventy-two transformations, and turns into the skin of the king of Chu. Killed, and finally told "myself" to choose to escape. The only question is: what is the magic weapon of the demon-faced angel with boundless magic power, the fiery eyes of the camera lens, trying to see through? Is it the people in the play who see through, or are...

  • Shaun 2022-04-23 07:01:44

    "Story" is quite Shuangfeng P18, and the experience is only stronger than "My Heart is Wild" in Lynch I have watched, so I should practice for "Mulholland...

  • Theron 2022-04-23 07:01:44

    91/100, this is the perfect postmodernist psychoanalytic model! ! ! ! Constructing situations with extremely simple settings, unfolding narratives with a film-noir-like drive, merging and collaging "reality-dream". . . The extremely strong sensory experience draws people into the blurred fragments and loses them...

  • Francesco 2022-04-23 07:01:44

    9.0 / A film that breaks and transforms the genre. It cannot provide any logical explanation. A character can be here and there at the same time, friend or foe, or instantly become another character. The rupture and form of logic present a sense of horror and fear. A lot of overlays and fade transitions are an illusion of "audience friendliness". The seemingly linear narrative is filled with irrational plot. A notable use of the lens is the high pitch and high pitch, causing weightlessness and...

  • Burley 2022-04-23 07:01:44

    Damn... The cult film (pseudo) that was inserted in the middle, Mr. Lynch gave up his ghostly style and I didn't feel it at all. The heroine is very honest. I really watched this 90s film with strong psychoanalysis. If junior high school If you watch those 10 minutes, maybe you will feel better than...

  • Shanna 2022-04-23 07:01:44

    Said to be Lynch's most confusing movie? (Personal nightmare is the Inland Empire) After reading it, I personally think it belongs to Lynch's upgrade of Blue Velvet. The metaphorical depiction of the environment is still super cool, and the sense of experimentation is full. Playing stories instead of this method is also better. Most directors in the UK want to be flexible. Of course, for the multi-level interpretation of video texts, some places are more deliberate, which I personally don't...

  • Jace 2022-04-23 07:01:44

    Lynch is the master who truly masters the psychology of fear. He knows how to make people crazy: to be mysterious enough, to be as incomprehensible and unknown as possible, to make space and time free from common sense and experience, and to make reason disappear completely. The lighting is really a must, except for the lightning and thunder that he used to express the style, the changes in the ratio of light and dark in the indoor scenes all contribute to the narrative tension. When we were...

  • Everett 2022-04-23 07:01:44

    The opening and ending song is similar to that of a beast's claw. (Could it be that Yuasa Masaki is a fan of David...

  • Bernhard 2022-04-23 07:01:44

    The most chaotic film David Lynch has ever made is actually about a man's fantasies and dreams. Although the theme is not as profound as "Mulholland Drive", this experiment laid the foundation for "Mulholland Drive" four years later. . The film uses a lot of music like Chariot, Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson, and even invited Manson to make a cameo appearance as a male actor in porn (almost didn't scare me), it seems that Lynch is still following the trend...

  • Gennaro 2022-04-22 07:01:10

    David Lynch's works are still very delicate. Personally, I think this film is preparing for "Mulholland Drive", but the style of pretending to be a ghost is still very obvious. The mysterious person like a ghost still looks disgusting. The drama doesn't have much to do with it, you can watch it when you have nothing to do and can't...

Extended Reading

Lost Highway quotes

  • Arnie: Pete! Where've you been? It's really good you're back! A lot of people are gonna be happy that you're back, including me!

    Pete Dayton: Well, it's good to be back, Arnie.

    Arnie: Mr. Smith is waiting for you.

    Pete Dayton: Sure, I'll take care of him.

    Arnie: And Mr. Eddy called every day asking about you. Can I call him and tell him to come in?

    Pete Dayton: Sure, call him. Tell him to come in and I'm ready to work.

    Arnie: You're ready to work?

    Pete Dayton: I'm ready to work.

    Arnie: [to the other garage employees] Pete is back!

  • [Pete, disturbed by the saxophone music on a radio, switches the channels]

    Phil: What'd you change it for? I liked that.

    Pete Dayton: Well, I don't!

    Phil: I liked that.