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Lost Highway
Cast
Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty, Robert Blake View AllCrew
David Lynch (Director), David Lynch (Writer), Barry Gifford (Writer) View AllRelease: Jan. 15th, 1997
Runtime: 2 hours, 14 minutes
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Lost Highway
seriously confusing. tense and exciting but seriously, seriously confusing.
i´d like to hear a believable theory about this film because to me it seems you can pretty much interpret however you wan...
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Thoughts on Lost Highway?
This was one of the few David Lynch movies I hadn't re-watched, and hadn't seen it since I was around 15-16 (27 now). Why did I overlook this for so long?
I think this is one of Lynch's best, and the...
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In Search of: Lost Highway - Widescreen
Yup. It's come to this. The current version of Lost Highway available in the US right now is quite possibly, the worst DVD transfer of all time. At times rendering the picture unwatchable, this low bi...
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David Lynch's Lost Highway Discussion
I've been thinking about reviewing Lost Highway, but thought it would be best to discuss the movie with others first. Why? Part of the reason is because Lynch himself has said he is more concerned wit...
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Family dealing with new highway
Offbeat, dark, intelligent, pathos invoking film in which a lone, stoic family copes with a superhighway going into operation, feet from their door....
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Rockatansky
(I wonder if the film would work better for me if our narrative viewpoint was aligned to Patricia Arquette instead of Pullman and Getty.) Late developments also allow the film to be read too easily as an expression of male jealousy, and it comes off as pat in ways that Lynch normally avoids whe....
(I wonder if the film would work better for me if our narrative viewpoint was aligned to Patricia Arquette instead of Pullman and Getty.) Late developments also allow the film to be read too easily as an expression of male jealousy, and it comes off as pat in ways that Lynch normally avoids whe....
Iroquois
To me, Lost Highway is either David Lynch's best bad film or his worst good film (probably the latter).
To me, Lost Highway is either David Lynch's best bad film or his worst good film (probably the latter).