Lost highway, this movie seems like a weird mess

Lost highway, this movie seems like a weird mess

Yeah but the tailgate scene is GOAT and should be mandatory at driving school

it is. it's promising when Bill Pullman is on screen but once he disappears it falls apart into a schizophrenic mess with no resolution

Yeah, but the soundtrack. Mmmmm, weird though.

poster looks awesome

54 mins in and I dunno man, I hope there is something worthwhile to watch to

>I've only watched one David Lynch movie yet I believe myself informed enough to post on Sup Forums.

>We've met before, haven't we?

Excellent visuals and music and the stuff before the character change is GOAT. After that it's not quite as good. A poor man's Mullholland Dr. but still a great film

update:

GARY BUSEY! it's so funny to see him pop up in things, watched that Nyc cab movie last week, it was awesome

My favorite Lynch movie, good creepy atmosphere and a story that won't make much sense on the first watch. I can understand why some won't like it though it's not very straight forward.

Its one of those things like Donnie Darko or Fight Club that seem life changing when you're a suicidal high schooler but simply doesn't stand up to even plenty of contemporary media as an adult.

A lot of Lynch is like this. I'm kinda curious if his book about meditation is just gibberish or not.

God, you're pretentious

He's true though, I loved all those movies while being a suicidal highschooler freak. As a suicidal manchild now, I still like Lost Highway, but way less Darko and FC.

update: the monologue about road accident is great stuff too

it starts super weird even on Lynch standards or more like going 110 lynch miles per hour from the first minutes

>it's another character metamorphosis episode

lynch is a hack

I think lot of that has to do with you watching those movies the second time, lot of stuff is mindblowing the first time you see it

but on the second glance you know the story and are starting to find flaws, very GOOD movies there without flaws, like only genre defining movies are without flaws or that's the way I see it.

Lynch is so good at atmosphere but he should have some good story writer with him to mold gems to truly make something godly. Man has all the potential but it isn't executed well.

Part before the character swap is kino
Stuff after that is ok, nothing more
The ending after the final revelation is weird in a bad way (the part with the shed) imo.

Mulholland Dr is an improvement on this in nearly every way and its noticable that Lynch learned a lot from directing LH. Lost Highway is more comfy and has its qualities though, still worth a watch or two.

It's about the main character being a limpdicked loser
The young guy is who he imagines himself to be. The young guys entire storyline is just the main characters Chad fantasy

We have a code-cracker here, lads. Now tell me Punch-Drunk Love is about Superman.

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hes imagining a scenario he was tricked and manipulated into doing bad things by his wife when in reality it was just him, a sociopath, who killed her and dick laurent.

interesting, im at 1:54 and dude is fucking again, this some alien abduction porn lighting shit

1:56:20
wtf this turned into a cuck fantasy?

Always thought he looked like death from the Seventh Seal. You think it was intentional?

that or just wanting that theater creepy look, i think this has been copied from there to movies

Why did you guys that the end sucks? the beginning sucked most

>say

The scenes with bill pullman are good but everything else with that secondary character is shit tier.

None of it sucked. I just found the first character more interesting and preferred the atmosphere. It was all good though and you needed both characters anyway to make the films themes work as other anons have mentioned

Great film but even better pleb filter, as this thread shows.

I actually really don't like the lynch's moves to make an very unnerving awkward atmosphere cos it's mostly noise in the background being annoying af

but overall his movies usually pull off being worth a watch

A dark, deeply affective and cerebral experience from the effervescent mind of David Lynch. This film is not watched, it is experienced

The best thing Lynch ever did.

I will actually dare to call this one of the better films ever made actually.

Remember it blowing my mind the first time I saw it. Even the second time. And the third. And I am no pleb - mark my words.

Superb pleb filter by the way. Shows by this thread.

The weird thing about this movie is, that it's inspired by the OJ Simpson trial/murder case
It's also inspired a fugue

>A poor man's Mullholland Dr. but still a great film
The other way around.