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Lost Highway


Lost Highway is a 1997 film directed by David Lynch. It is arguably an example of contemporary film noir. Lynch also co-wrote the script together with Barry Gifford ; the soundtrack is by Angelo Badalamenti. Throughout the film, Lynch is constantly trying to push the physical properties of celluloid to their limits, giving the film a unique look. Dealing with the fallibility of human memory, the film is to most a confusing but unforgettable experience. Infamously, the film received "two thumbs down" from Siskel and Ebert - though Lynch used this to his advantage by claiming it was "two good reasons to go and see Lost Highway".


The film's makers have compared the structure of the film to a Möbius strip. A little more helpful is David Lynch's comment in the screenplay that the story is about a murderer with multiple personalities, told from the different points of view of these personalities. The plot of the film becomes less incomprehensible if much of it is seen as a failed wish-fulfillment dream by the protagonist in which he tries to suppress his memories of what he has done.

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Comparisons

This use of dreams, memories and flashbacks is very similar to Lynch's later Mulholland Drive.

While much less surreal than Lynch films, Christopher Nolan's Memento also deals with the fallibility of memory.

Notable cast

Soundtrack

The soundtrack features a number of contributions from (consistent Lynch collaborator) Angelo Badalamenti, Barry Adamson, and Trent Reznor. Also appearing are tracks from David Bowie, Nine Inch Nails, The Smashing Pumpkins, Lou Reed, Marilyn Manson, and Rammstein.

Book

Lost Highway was released as a novel by David Lynch and Barry Gifford by Faber & Faber (ISBN 0571191509).

Other uses

Lost Highway is the title of a 2003 BBC documentary series in 4 episodes on the history of country music.

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