We're talking the big three this episode: sex, lies, and videotapes. Lost Highway has them all in spades, wrapped up in the usual Lynchian elements of mystery, violence, and doubles galore.
We discuss the film's confounding interplay of memory, reality, desire, and jealousy, to try and see if there is a single, understandable plot somewhere in that mix, or if the film's best understood as a loose series of scenes, feelings, and meditations.
We also discuss some of the important production notes, and of course tie it back to Twin Peaks, as well as the other parts of Lynch's California Trilogy. So join us for a dive into transmorphing jazz players and bad wigs, as we head down the Lost Highway.
Starring: Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty
Directed by: David Lynch
Written by: David Lynch & Barry Gifford
Produced by: Deepak Nayar, Tom Sternberg, Mary Sweeney
Notes:
- Lost Highway Analysis by Melmrose Projects
- What's So Great About That? - Lost Highway
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