(There is no schizophrenia, the plot is very realistic) Restore the true story- Yaoye Panic Track

Andreanne 2022-03-24 09:01:38

To restore the real process, it is not necessary to use schizophrenia as a cover. The actor Fred may not be schizophrenic, but some mental illnesses are caused by abnormal life.

Browless Man: Some people think it is another personality of Fred who is schizophrenic, but I don't think so. According to Andy at the party, the Browless Man was a friend of Dick's, and on the night of Fred's murder, the Browless Man watched from the window in the hotel as Fred loaded Dick into the car. These materials all show that the Browless Man does exist in reality, and it can be speculated that the Browless Man helped Fred in finding out Renee's affair partner, Dick, and killing Dick. But because of that, Fred is scared when he meets the browless man at Andy's party, because the browless man knows the truth. Therefore, the sentence that the eyebrowless man walked over and said: "We've seen it before, haven't we?" has a realistic basis. But because of Fred's panic after committing the crime, the anxiety has been relatively serious, so some of the reactions are somewhat abnormal. This conversation with Wumei Man is probably half-truth. It's really Wumei who came to the party and greeted him, but the rest of the words are fake. The reason why the eyebrowless man appeared in Fred's house in the later dialogue is probably because Fred invited the eyebrowless man to his house, and what he did was to shoot video and film his wife Renee's derailment. In the incarnation of Pete's dream, the Browless Man also plays a role of leaking secrets, but contrary to reality, the Browless Man here seems to reveal to Dick that Pete and Alice are stealing with Dick behind their backs. Therefore, the eyebrowless man is probably the informant that Fred is looking for in real life.

Three tapes: Some think it's all Fred's hallucinations. I personally think that these three videotapes are real, and it can be seen from the fact that the people holding the cameras are all people without eyebrows, these three videotapes can be shot by people without eyebrows. Note that when Fred killed Dick at the back of the film, the eyebrowless man took out the camera and replayed the work Renee did at Dick's company. This scene is likely to be in real life, and Fred suddenly realized that his wife was carrying his work on his back. Evidence presented to Fred. Fred asked a browless person to shoot every night and put it on his doorstep the next morning. But on the last night, he was photographed committing a murder, and this videotape became the most powerful testimony.

Fred inadvertently leaked to Andy and said, "Didn't Dick die?" Andy didn't believe it, when Renee came over and asked, "Who did you just say died?" Notice their expressions. Fred should have seen a group photo of "Dick, Andy and Renee" in this room. So Fred and Renee left in a hurry, saying they shouldn't be here in the first place. What's the meaning? It means that they were going all the way, and he began to fear that the previous crime would be ganged up. Then back to the opening scene, Fred smokes, gets anxious, and hears "Dick is dead" and hears sirens. The doorbell scene is meant to show his anxiety and panic, but it's actually all the while muttering to himself that Dick is dead. Finally broke into Andy's house at night, fearing that the truth would be revealed and killed. That's how the police took Fred's fingerprints and captured him. Of course, this passage was told in a dream in prison. The dream said that the fingerprints were all Pete's, but in fact it alluded to Fred in reality. Fred was convicted of first degree murder for killing Dick and Andy, but did he kill Renee?

I personally think that there should be no killings. The plots of those videotapes are all fantasy. Because it can be seen vaguely from the talk of the jailer. Jailer A said, "That wife murderer looks pretty bad." Jailer B said, "Which one?" Then they laughed at each other. If Fred really did kill, then this jailer's dialogue is very strange. A reasonable explanation should be that he didn't kill him. During the interrogation, he was asked to confess Dick and Andy who killed him, but he kept muttering that I didn't kill my wife, and the answer was wrong, right, so the jailer laughed at him.

After thinking about it again and again, it should still be killed. At the end of the protagonist's dream, after Fred incarnate Pete and Renee incarnate in the wilderness, Alice said "You will never have me?" The hidden meaning should be that Renee died and Fred lost her forever. And pay attention to the scene when Pete opens the door in the upstairs room of Andy's house, it's all red, not discussing whether she is Alice or Renee, the whole environment is rendered like hell, and she continues to enjoy sex with men in it, showing that Renee is a devil.

So the main story line should be restored like this:

Fred suspects that his wife is cheating, so he asks a friend of Dick, Wumei, to help him investigate his wife secretly, and Wumei finds video evidence for him. One day, Fred went to the shop and played the saxophone, and the browless man informed him that his wife had opened a room with Dick at the Highway Hotel. Fred called home to find no one answered. So he immediately rushed to the highway hotel, killed Dick while his wife left, and took him to the cabin with the browless man to destroy the body. When he got home, Fred saw his wife sleeping peacefully, so he also took care of himself. He also asked Wumei to shoot the first video tape to prove that he went straight home after get off work that night and did not leave the house. In fact, after killing Dick, Fred has already faced insanity. The next day at Andy's party, Fred saw the man without eyebrows, and walked over to say hello to him. Fred was afraid of the crime and pretended not to know him, so he asked Andy who this man was. Meiren, who also has contacts with Dick, Fred accidentally said that Dick was dead, which made Andy suspicious, "You don't know Dick, how do you know that he is dead, Dick can't be dead", and his wife also hurried Ask "Who did you just say died". So I hurriedly left with Renee, saying that I shouldn't be here in the first place. Later, taking advantage of his wife's makeup, he returned to Andy's house, fearing that the facts would be revealed and he would be killed. But while killing Andy, Fred saw pictures of his wife with Dick and Andy, and saw his wife's porn showing at his home. So, on the third night, Fred killed and dismembered his wife Renee. But this scene was filmed by no eyebrows. The videotape became the testimony in court. Then on the fourth day, Fred sat at home with a solemn expression on his face, and what he was showing at this moment was the real despair of life. Listen back to the doorbell recording of "Dick is dead" that I recorded. And waited by the window for the police to arrest him. The police arrested him and sentenced him to death for three consecutive killings. Because I was sitting in an electric chair, I had an unusual headache during the execution, blood from seven orifices, and blue flashes appeared in front of my eyes. I had my last dream when I was about to die. The dream was very similar to reality, and I thought I was still running away. But the electric shock caused him to lose consciousness gradually on the way to escape, and finally died after the torture.

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  • Madisyn 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    The narrative designed by Lynch for this film cannot be reversed through a set of methods that follow strict logic. Its narrative, each scene, pieced together as a whole that is both virtual and real, tells the story. And this story follows the male protagonist's subjective memory perspective, but this story is precisely the least important. What matters is Lynch's thinking behind his decision to use this narrative method. 2016/08/18 Revisiting after four years

  • 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 together.

Lost Highway quotes

  • [in Pete's vision of Alice]

    Alice Wakefield: Did you want to talk to me? Did you want to ask me "WHY"?

  • 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!