Synopsis
A lost road on the edge of strange…
A tormented jazz musician finds himself lost in an enigmatic story involving murder, surveillance, gangsters, doppelgängers, and an impossible transformation inside a prison cell.
A tormented jazz musician finds himself lost in an enigmatic story involving murder, surveillance, gangsters, doppelgängers, and an impossible transformation inside a prison cell.
Patricia Arquette Bill Pullman Balthazar Getty Robert Blake Robert Loggia Michael Massee Natasha Gregson Wagner Richard Pryor Gary Busey Lucy Butler Jack Nance Jack Kehler Henry Rollins Giovanni Ribisi Scott Coffey John Roselius Louis Eppolito Jenna Maetlind Michael Shamus Wiles Mink Stole Leonard Termo Ivory Ocean David Byrd Gene Ross F. William Parker Guy Siner Alexander Folk Carl Sundstrom John Solari Show All…
Bruce Paul Barbour Chris Howell Gene Hartline Joey Box Cole S. McKay Jophery C. Brown Robert Jauregui Eliza Coleman Gilbert B. Combs Rick Seaman David M. Barrett Terry Jackson Cole McLarty Jim Palmer Matt Sigloch Mike Watson Glen Yrigoyen
John Ross Ossama Khuluki Ellen Heuer Frank Gaeta Catherine Harper Benjamin L. Cook Dean Hovey Cormac Funge David Lynch Derek Marcil Elmo Weber Jiří Zobač Javier Bennassar Bill Brown David Melhase Christopher Moriana Frederick Howard Mary Erstad David Mann Laura Laird Marilyn Graf Thomas Jones Joshua E. Schneider Lucy Sustar
Útvesztőben, Загублене шосе, Шосе в нікуди, A Estrada Perdida, Kayıp Otoban, Strade perdute, Estrada Perdida, Carretera perdida, 妖夜慌踪, Шоссе в никуда, Zagubiona autostrada, Изгубљени аутопут, Χαμένη Λεωφόρος, Lost Highway - Útvesztőben, כביש אבוד, 로스트 하이웨이, Izgubljena cesta, ロスト・ハイウェイ, Por el lado oscuro del camino, 驚狂, Изгубената магистрала, დაკარგული ავტომაგისტრალი, Autostrada pierdută, بزرگراه گمشده, 妖夜慌蹤, Carretera perduda, ถนนพิศวง, Kadunud kiirtee
Intense violence and sexual transgression Thrillers and murder mysteries Crime, drugs and gangsters Dreamlike, quirky, and surreal storytelling Gothic and eerie haunting horror Terrifying, haunted, and supernatural horror Twisted dark psychological thriller Surreal and thought-provoking visions of life and death Show All…
apparently if you google lost highway ending explained 3 times david lynch appears and shoots you
Fred: "I like to remember things my own way"
Cop: "What does that mean?"
Fred: "How i remember them, not necessarily how they happened"
Maybe this explains the whole movie? I dont know.... My brain hurts!
i relate to that highway because i, too, am lost
HORRIFYING LITTLE GUY COVERED IN WHITE MAKEUP WHO JUST CAME UP TO ME AT A PARTY: I am in your house right now
ME: Rock on brother
a movie about being a saxophonist
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
"Do you own a video camera?"
"No. Fred hates them."
"I like to remember things my own way."
"What do you mean by that?"
"How I remembered them. Not necessarily the way they happened."
50 years before David Lynch made one of the most hostile and repressed horror neo-noirs of all time, Robert Aldrich set a clear precedent and inspiration for him when he confrontationally adapted Mickey Spillane's Kiss Me Deadly. Deliberately taking well-known tropes and images of the genre and leaning full-throttle into their perverse and corrupt implications; their ugliest most disturbing foundational tendencies. Loading them with strange, ominous atmosphere and piles of corpses in the rearview mirror until what's on screen resembled both a half-remembered, unstable memory of…
david lynch is the biggest mood honestly because i also have no clue what the fuck is going on at any given moment
dream job: david lynch’s therapist. i just want to see what’s going on up there
movie about headache
"You'll never have me."
The opening titles are sick.... the music rules.... this kicks ass I’m so glad I watched it..... patricia arquette is so awesome in this like she is in everything but I’m sorry she’s so hot in this movie she’s like the hottest girl I’ve ever seen in my whole life it wouldn’t be honest if I didn’t make this review mostly about that
Fourth time watching this? One of Lynch's most airtight, suffocating works. Gathers all the tropes of noir fiction and explores them with the sincerity and dread of a convicted killer. Renee/Alice is the key to this movie. A movie about the suffering of a femme fatale seen through the eyes of her abusers. We try to externalize our guilt onto Mr Eddy and the Mystery Man, but we can't escape the recorded document. We're all guilty in Lynch's world. No transcendence here, only dread.