Lost Highway R

Lost Highway
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  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 2 hours, 15 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: March 25, 2008
  • Originally Released: 1997
  • Label: Universal Studios

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 57,753
What Lost Highway lacks in originality--compared to the rest of Lynch's oeuvre--it regains when compared to anyone else's films.
Paste Magazine
Jul 31, 2008
...Titillating....Amusing Lynch trademarks abound...
USA Today
Feb 21, 1997
...Coolly ominous....[The film] constructs an intricate puzzle out of dream logic, lurid eroticism, violence, shifting identities and fierce intimations of doom...
New York Times
Feb 21, 1997
...Beautifully made....LOST HIGHWAY is best at creating a sense of unease....Lynch has put together some thoroughly spooky situations...
Los Angeles Times
Feb 21, 1997
...Lynch displays his peerless gift for creeping us out with a minimum of means -- the sheer anticipation of horror...
Entertainment Weekly
Feb 21, 1997
Rating: 2.5/4 -- A prototypically baffling David Lynch picture... Full Review
Reel Film Reviews
Jun 23, 2019
Its demented darkness actually coallesces into a strange kind of giddy joy - not unlike the rush of adrenaline one feels after a brush with danger. Full Review
ESplatter
Jul 11, 2008

Product Description:

Director David Lynch ups the weird ante with this "psychological fugue." Fred Madison (Bill Pullman) is a jazz saxophonist who is married to the beautiful Renee (a brown-haired Patricia Arquette). After receiving menacing videotapes taken from inside their home, the couple begin to worry. Fred's fear is compounded when he meets a mysterious man (Robert Blake) at a flamboyant party. Fred wakes up to discover that Renee has been murdered, and Fred is convicted of the crime. Trouble is, he doesn't remember anything from that night. Sitting in a jail cell, he undergoes a miraculous transformation, waking up as Pete Dayton (Balthazar Getty), a young mechanic. When Pete meets a dangerous client's sexy girlfriend, Alice Wakefield (a blonde Arquette), a passionate affair blossoms that threatens to expose Pete.
In typical Lynch fashion, he makes no effort whatsoever to explain his film or justify its bizarre occurrences, resulting in an enigmatic thriller that feels like the viewer has unknowingly walked into another person's dream. The screenplay adheres to many universal film noir conventions, but Lynch and co-screenwriter Barry Gifford's psychological angle gives them a freedom to do anything that they so desire (a concept they giddily embrace). For fans of surreal, visually arresting cinema, Lynch delivers once again.

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  • UPC: 025195018111
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