Lost Highway Blu Ray Review
Rating: R18
Released by Madman Home Ent
The second of this month's David Lynch outings on Blu Ray is equally as baffling and as surreal a ride as Twin Peaks Fire Walk With Me.
Bill Pullman stars as a man who appears to be accused of murdering someone - only he wakes up one day in a police cell as another man (Balthazar Getty). Throw into that mix, his wife Renee (Patricia Arquette) who appears to have a connection to the murdered - and confusion and surrealism ensues.
Lost Highway is a puzzle, a surreal and sexy trip which makes as much sense as you want it to. The thing is that the journey is so enjoyable and provokes so much debate that it's well worth throwing it into your player and sitting there trying to puzzle it all out.
Lynch is still a trail blazer and his films are so beautifully put together that they're like Picasso pieces of art - you're never quite sure what they mean but they look so good, you're willing to go with it.
Extras: Original interviews from 1996's release, making of, featurette
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