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Lost Highway

United States

1997

135 Min
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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DIR David Lynch

PROD Deepak Naya, Mary Sweeney, Tom Sternberg

SCR David Lynch, Barry Gifford

DP Peter Deming

CAST Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty, Gary Busey

Synopsis

From director David Lynch comes the surreal story of Fred Madison, a successful saxophonist, who finds himself accused of murdering his wife Renee. On death row, he inexplicably morphs into a young man named Pete Dayton, leading a different parallel life. When Pete is released, his and Fred’s paths begin to cross in a surreal, suspenseful web of intrigue, orchestrated by a shady mafia boss. Lynch mixes the world of noir with the world of dreams for a dark and disturbing journey.

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David Lynch

David Lynch is the Renaissance man of modern American filmmaking, an acclaimed and widely recognized writer/director as well as television producer, photographer, cartoonist, composer, and graphic artist. Walking the tightrope between the mainstream and the avant-garde with remarkable balance and skill, Lynch brings to the screen a singularly dark and disturbing view of reality, a nightmare world punctuated by defining moments of extreme violence, bizarre comedy, and strange beauty. More than any other arthouse filmmaker of his era, he has enjoyed considerable mass acceptance and has helped to redefine commercial tastes, honing a surrealistic aesthetic so visionary and deeply personal that the phrase “Lynchian” was coined simply to describe it.

Born January 20, 1946, in Missoula, MO, David Keith Lynch grew up the archetypal all-American boy. The son of a U.S. Department of Agriculture research scientist, he was raised throughout the Pacific Northwest, eventually becoming an Eagle… read more

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Alvaro

1Feb10

I just revisited this Lynch's classic and still feels as disturbingly fresh as the first time. This is the quintessential Lynch film.  
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troper

4Jan10

I know exactly what Crusser means. This is an excellent film, but for reasons i don't understand, nearly all you hear about it is how shitty it is, but i feel like that's because eveyone always unknowingly compares everything to Eraserhead. Regardless, this is a great one.   
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CRUSSER

12Dec09

Every Lynch fan I know loves to shit on this movie, but I can't see a single thing wrong with it.  

gino

7Oct09

Lost Highway is one of Lynch's finest works to date, but sadly, I don't think it's getting the credit it deserves. Although it's overly confusing for the most part, I think the general story line is brilliant, and strangely similar to Mulholland Drive. The Acting isn't the best, but there isn't much acting involved so it works out alright.  

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By Juan C.P. on March 16, 2008

Mystery Man: We’ve met before, haven’t we.
Fred Madison: I don’t think so. Where was it you think we met?
Mystery Man: At your house. Don’t you remember?
Fred Madison: No. No…  read review

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