If there's one sure thing with the films of David Lynch is this: to explain the magic that they bring ruin not themselves. "Lost Highway" is one of his many films about doppelgangers and multiple personalities. The film was born from the encounter with writer Barry Gifford, author of the novel which the director had created an adaptation for the film version of "Wild at Heart." Unlike the novels of Gifford, "Roads Lost "is a film that has a pleasant taste for the mystery Lynchian. Two men, Fred (Bill Pullman) and Pete (Balthazar Getty) love two women, in two different universes, which can be called Renee and Alice (in Either Patricia Arquette). They are very different, the first plays the tenor saxophone in clubs, his wife is unfaithful, has problems "erectile", while the second is mechanical, a sex bomb and damn the girl to a ruthless gangster , Mr. Eddie, alias Dick Laurent.
between cameras aimed at scrutinizing imaginary parallel, the truth is in the hands of a dwarf with the white face (which for some reason Lynch is fixed with the freaks - pass me the term). The film is one of his best, but lacks that spark that would lead the director to one of his next film, "Mulholland Drive". rating: 8 and a half.
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