I feel wild

Audie 2022-03-20 09:01:46

I really like some of the weird scenes the director made in the film, the close-up shots of the characters, and the normal narration adding some shots that don’t promote the narration but create a weird atmosphere. I also like the entry point of the narration, the reality Everyone in the world has their own secrets in life. There are many secrets behind our actions that are not known to the public. Also, the composition of the film and the colors feel very artistic. Many of them are shot in today's fashion. I have seen in the film that the director is a visual artist who is at the forefront, but does this also lead to a very loose structure of the story? Many characters are left without explanation at the end. The role of mother is clearly in the film. There is a strong role in pushing the narrative forward, but is it a little too frivolous that she is evaporated by special effects in the form of a photo? There is also the ending of the hero and heroine, which also feels very close and doesn’t match the previous style. After the hero was beaten, he saw the fairy, and was persuaded by the fairy not to give up love, and to have a dream and work hard, and then the hero went back to find the heroine , and still sing to the heroine in a traffic jam on the road to show love, wouldn't this be too romantic and inspirational, I feel very different from the cool feeling they gave the audience in front, maybe this is the The director wants to give us the feeling, break the habitual thinking of watching movies, and enter his world. In short, I entered his world and was deeply attracted, and admired his ability to create a space between strangeness and reality. freely.

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  • Adela 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    Incomprehensible director + very disgusted male pig + actress who is outside the melon crack date, two stars are purely for the original sound

  • Kacie 2021-12-08 08:01:53

    David Lynch's heterochromatic work that won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. This is a road movie that exposes the dark side of the United States. The content is full of erotic, violent, bloody and insanity fantasies. The image processing is wild and wild. This film focuses on how a frantic heart is "tamed" by the infiltration of love. At the end, Nicholas Cage sings Elvis' golden song is also very affectionate.

Wild at Heart quotes

  • Sailor: There's no need to make life tougher than it has to be.

  • Sailor: If ever somethin' don't feel right to you, remember what Pancho said to the Cisco Kid: "Let's win, before we're dancing at the end of a rope, without music."