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Film stills wild at heart
Film stills wild at heart







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Sometimes this works really well when it is framed within an engaging film, but here the characters, images and action are all just left drifting in a relatively empty film. The plot is more a collected of the usual Lynchian weirdness and gore. The references to Wizard of Oz are all there but, rather than being part of the film, they are stuck in with clumsiness all the way - they seem like a gimmicky afterthought rather than a carefully scripted part of the film. Certainly that seemed to be the case here: the plot is so loose and meaningless to almost be pointless even as a frame for weirdness - which is what it really is. I am not adverse to Lynch's universe of weird characters but I don't like it when I get the feeling that he is simply being weird for the sake of it.

film stills wild at heart

I sat to watch it aware of the basic plot and that it was to be full of references to Wizard of Oz, but I wasn't prepared for the biggest surprise - that it just wasn't that good a film. Years later I have seen many other Lynch films, have loved Twin Peaks and looked forward to a chance to watch it. I first tried to watch this when it first came on television, but I was watching it with family and felt uncomfortable with the nudity and turned it off. Unaware of this, Sailor and Lula continue west, encountering all manner of weird and wonderful people on their way. When Sailor and Lula break parole and head for California, she hires a hitman after them to kill Sailor. Almost two years after beating a man to death in a fight, Sailor is released from prison and restarts his relationship with Lula - much to the disapproval of Lula's mother.









Film stills wild at heart