Lost Highway (1997)
Facts
| Cast | Bill Pullman, Balthazar Getty, Robert Blake, Patricia Arquette, David Lynch and Natasha Gregson Wagner |
| Theatrical Release | February 21, 1997 |
| DVD Release | March 25, 2008 |
| Running Time | 120 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 025195018111 |
| Buy this item | $13.99 at Amazon.com As of May 4 17:06 EDT (details) 1 DVD, UNIVERSAL STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAIN., Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 37 new from $12.98, 8 used from $10.49 |
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Average user review:Lost movie
notably the worst movie I have ever been forced to watch!!!!!
We were in a new home with no cable service and waiting for satellite service when this film arrived after ten minutes I left the room, but had no place to go so, yep I watched the whole thing and I dare to say I am probably the very first person to do so ever and I may well be the only person to ever watch the whole thing this movie had more flash backs than a mountain road and none of the made any sense stay away. May 2, 2008
Wonderful trippy nightmare but huh? Please someone comment!
I love this movie, great acting, music score, directing, setting, suspence, and good character combo. However, I have to admit, I was completely at loss when Bill Pullman transformed, also I didn't really get it when there were two Patricials, the blonde, and the burnette, then all of a sudden there was only the burnette. As I said I really like this movie, but didn't really understand it.... Was everyone in it dead? Please reply April 28, 2008
Lost Highway
I am a big David Lynch fan, and this was worth waiting for. To David Lynch, if you are reading this please, please keep up the good work. There are many ways to explore art, and yours covers all the areas both on the surface and below, most other movies are shallow but yours pass from the surface into the inner contiousness with ease. April 26, 2008
A Darker Freaky Friday...
So David Lynch explores here some of the themes of jealousy, desire and the masking of reality we tend to do when we are unable to see the truth. The plot is only partly important, and like any Lynch film, it is impossible to spoil it by revealing events. It simply has to be experienced. If you're a fan of Lynch, you'll love this film. It's very likely you've already seen it, in fact.
It isn't his best, however: There are some cameos that are too conspicuous and dated.
All in all, it was a good segue to Mulholland Drive and Inland Empire. April 20, 2008
Lost Highway (2008, DVD)
I really enjoy Lost Highway and have been waiting years for this 2008 DVD release. I avoided buying the previous 'import' version due to the explicit consumer complaints regarding the quality of the transfer. My potential concerns regarding sound and picture quality were allayed upon viewing this new U.S. release. It looks and sounds quite good on this DVD, bearing in mind the source material and the 2008 release.
I'm not going to review the film but I will say the complete lack of special features is more forgivable for such an unusual, ambiguous, and artistic film as Lost Highway than any other movie I can think of right now. I tend to view this film the way I view abstract art: explanation is not only unwarranted but also largely undesirable. In other words, special features could be intriguing but I hardly miss them for a movie like Lost Highway. April 19, 2008





