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Lost Highway ???
I just saw this fucked up movie....and hmmmm what should i say???
Please try to explain what this movie is about PLEASE !!! *LOL* |
There are explanations for a billion things in life that aren't so understandable, and yet inside - somewhere - they are understandable
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Lost Highway is my favorite David Lynch movie ever!
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its like a psychogenic fugue, but the movie is not all about this...
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that car rocks!
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David Lynch is the man!
Lost Highway isnt his best one, but I still like it |
Fred Madison in David Lynch's Lost Highway (1996) is suffering from a crisis of personal identity. Fred is a typical film noir hero, inhabiting a doomed and desolate world characterised by an excess of sexuality, darkness and violence. In Lost highway, however, Lynch has pushed the usual Oedipal themes and stylistic elements of film noir to the limits by portraying the world through the eyes of Fred Madison ? a misogynist schizophrenic.
To understand Fred's condition, and the complex non-linear narrative of Lost Highway, Lynch's film can be de-coded by using the psychoanalytic methods developed by Jacques Lacan. Lacan's mirror stage theory developed the idea of three distinct but overlapping orders of human identity ? the imaginary, the symbolic and the real. These stages influence each other and work together simultaneously to give most individuals a stable relationship with reality. However Fred Madison has come unstuck and the three orders have become quite distinctly separate, leading to the creation of three versions of the same story, with Fred represented by three different personae. The start of the film features Fred in the symbolic order, the middle part of the film has Fred transformed into Pete Dayton in the imaginary order, and the final part of the film has Fred possessed by the Mystery Man, representing the real order. for more info : http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/2093/lynch.html |
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A MYSTERY MAN, tall, well-dressed and groomed, older than Fred (Bill Pullman), approaches him. http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/2...glh/img73a.jpg Mystery Man: We've met before, havent we? Fred: I don't think so. Where was it that you think we've met? http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/2...glh/img73d.jpg Mystery Man: At your house. Don't you remember? Fred: No, no I don't. Are you sure Mystery Man: Of course. As a matter of fact, I'm there right now. http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/2...glh/img73b.jpg Fred: What do you mean? You're where right now? Mystery Man: At your house. Fred: That's fucking crazy man. Mystery Man: Call me. http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/2093/imglh/img15.jpg Phone Voice of Mystery Man: I told you I was here. Fred: How did you do that? Mystery Man: Ask me. Fred: How did you get into my house? http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/2093/imglh/img73.jpg Phone Voice of Mystery Man: "You invited me. It's not my habit to go where I'm not wanted. Fred: Who are you? They laugh (identical laughs, both over the phone and in person) Phone Voice of Mystery Man: Give me back my phone. Mystery Man: It's been a pleasure talking to you |
Schedule a consultation with a candy colored clown they call the sandman -- he'll help you understand.
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some people think that the day you die, God will answer all your questions...it's not true...you'll just finally understand a David Lynch movie.....
I loved Lost Highway, damn good flick, but my favorite Lynch movie is still Wild At Heart but I also loved Eraserhead |
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awesome serie :thumbsup |
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this is my favorite scene of the movie :) |
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Holy Shit !!! What about Mulholland Drive ??? after watching it ..all i can say is: WTF ??? :helpme
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did you ever heard about the Mulholland drive support group? http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2425020?htv=12 |
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