One of the most difficult tasks in this world which one can face is to review a David Lynch film like “Lost Highway”. When you walk out of theater you would have several questions in your mind what the hell is happening over there. The movie “Lost Highway” will give you a totally new transpired experience of cinema movie watching.
The movie “Lost Highway” is a combined creation of David Lynch and Barry Gifford which is known to be a surreal and twisted movie in which you can come across with different sudden characters at any time and people of the movie seem to be disappeared and reappear at any unexpected moment. The characters seem to be occupying different areas of space and time.
The main theme of the movie is based upon the deadly sin and the retribution that is known to be paid by those who commit it. The movie reflects the same idea as given in the movie “Double Indemnity” by Dante Inferno which is known to leave several questions in the mind of the audience at the end. The movie has been created after getting some inspirations from the film Noir School of the thirties and forties including its dialogues and soundtrack.
The movie seems to be giving a reflection of what is going on here crime stories instead of focusing on a whodunit. In fact the film contains everything that has to do with the main ideas that the author is trying to explain to the viewers. In this film and according to the Lynch and his company, the life has been compared with a bizarre which is full of unexpected and sudden absurd moments that you have to pass through day after day. Not only Lynch has been succeeded in bringing these things to our attention but is expert to jam them in the faces of audience. The outcome is a movie which is a bit startling and disturbing. However, the latest Lynching is now considering as the mixture of disparate elements that are combined together to make for a smart romp.
The movie contains three main characters- Bill Pullman as Fred, Patricia Arquette as Renee Madison and Balthazar Getty as Pete. These three main characters are always seem to question the insane moments and enters the film with a tournedo spinning around them all the times. At the end of the movie a character prison guard tells the audience that some pretty spooky shit is happening throughout the movie which forces the audience to laugh at the modest quality of the remarks.
Robert Blake appears in the film as the strangest cast who already performed well in the movie Mystery Man. He is an additional character of the film which has been used to make sense about the actor’s eccentric disposition. Blake has done a fantastic job in this film and makes the hairs of the necks of the audience stand with a bit help of the pancake makeup. The movie also shows some other important characters as well like Gary Busey, Robert Loggia and a small performance given by Richard Pryor.
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