Wild at Heart is the most in control of a film that David Lynch has ever seemed. It explodes at the edges with a pent-up energy – the dancing scenes erupt into frenetic frenzies that seem to be trying to let something out. Wild at Heart is a 1960s rock’n’roll road movie but it is also like an apocalyptic road movie that charts less physical terrain than it is a journey through deranged places of the mind. ![]() ![]() Wild at Heart is one of David Lynch’s finest movies. They seem like visions of 1950s rock’n’roll movies gone to Hell. Lynch’s films seem caught between a cod akilter banality and eruptions of the perverse and dangerous that lurk beneath a patina of normalcy. (2001) and Inland Empire (2006) – travel through extremely bizarre mental space. All of David Lynch’s subsequent genre films – Dune (1984), Blue Velvet (1986), Twin Peaks (1990), Wild at Heart, the Twin Peaks tv series (1989-1), Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992), Lost Highway (1997), Mulholland Dr. Lynch started out as a filmmaker making Eraserhead (1977), one of the cultiest, most bizarre films ever made. David Lynch makes Mondo movies from the inside looking out. David Lynch is a man who inhabits a very disturbed headspace.
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