David Lynch III
A graphic investigation into parallel identity crisis.
A world where time is dangerously out of control.
A terrifying ride down the Lost Highway.”
- David Lynch
Times has passed and Lost Highway is screened on theaters with an expective Lynch fandom on the queues, and they weren't dissapointed, despite Ebert's “thumbs-down”. Lost Highway has the most “Metal” stethic I ever saw, and it combines seamless with Marylin Manson's cameo and Nine Inch Nails, The Smashing Pumpkins and Rammstein's soundtrack, without forgeting original scores from Angelo Badalamenti.
The movies tells two separate stories, one about a Saxo player (Bill Pulman) who is accused of the brutal death of her wife (Patricia Arquette), and the other is about a mechanic (Balthazar Getty, the millionaire Getty heir) who falls in love with the gangster's girlfriend (Arquette again). There is no link between this two stories besides the fact that wife-girlfriend and jazz musician-mechanic are the same people. "They're living the same relationship, but they're living it in two different ways. They're victims in different ways, in both worlds." observes Lynch. Great interpretation by Robert Blake, who plays mystery man, began acting at the age of two and was recently on the news and “pseudo-news” blogs for his trial about his wife murder.
Following his heaviest movie comes his most tender one: from Laurens, Iowa, to Blue River, Wisconsin, The Straight Story is and insight into small town america trough the paced rythm of a lawn mower. Although it dissapointed most of those who where amazed by LH, I was totally atonished. It's filmed in sequence and in locations capturing all the course of the fall season. Watch this movie alone, on a peacefull moment, and it will be the most delicate movie you'll have seen.
The Cinematographer of The Straight Story is Freddie Francis, who worked with Lynch in his early movies, the one from Lost Highway is Peter Deming, who maintained the style with Mulholland Drive, a great style.
Links and sources (pardon some rips):
Lost Highway:
http://www.geocities.com/~mikehartmann/losthighway/
http://www.lynchnet.com/lh/lhpress.html
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Lot/8994/LostHigh.html
The Straight Story:
http://www.thecityofabsurdity.com/straightstory/
http://www.lynchnet.com/sstory/press.html
I didn't forgot Mulholland Drive, I'm preparing a monographic about it.
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