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LOST HIGHWAY (R) It has scattered moments of David Lynch's poetry, but the shock is that it isn't shocking at all. As Fred and Renee Madison (Bill Pullman and Patricia Arquette), a morosely sexy modern couple, are beset by an ominous series of videocassettes, Lynch displays his peerless gift for creeping us out with a minimum of means. Then, without warning, Fred's spirit passes into Pete Dayton (Balthazar Getty), an adolescent mechanic who's plunged into a lusty film-noir triangle. Lynch wants us to find meaning in the mysterious nexus of stories: one dream morphing into another. But the structural daring of Lost Highway is all conceptual. B-
Posted Mar 07, 1997
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- DVD Review Lost Highway (Mar 25, 2008) | Gregory Kirschling
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