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Wild at Heart (1990)
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Reviews Counted:42
Fresh:27
Rotten:15
Average Rating:5.9/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 15 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: In adapting Barry Gifford's colorful novel, David Lynch delivers another jolt of adrenaline to unsuspecting viewers everywhere. WILD AT HEART follows the troubled romance of Sailor (Nicolas Cage)... In adapting Barry Gifford's colorful novel, David Lynch delivers another jolt of adrenaline to unsuspecting viewers everywhere. WILD AT HEART follows the troubled romance of Sailor (Nicolas Cage) and Lula (Laura Dern), two lovers who struggle to remain together even when fate seems intent on keeping them apart. In this case, fate is Lula's mother, Marietta Fortune (Diane Ladd), a desperate woman who hates Sailor and will do anything to keep him away from her daughter. After Sailor is released from prison for murdering a man--albeit in self-defense--he and Lula embark on a sex-filled, rocking road trip, aware that they are being hunted by one of Marietta's cronies. When they pull off the road in order to hide out in a small trailer park, Sailor befriends Bobby Peru (Willem Dafoe), an incredibly intense war veteran with a rotten set of teeth. Bobby convinces Sailor to help him rob a bank, much to Lula's objections (for she has discovered that she is pregnant). Sailor must decide if he wants to go straight and be there for his child or remain under Bobby's influence and risk returning to jail. Lynch's raucous film contains his trademark visual style, over-the-top dialogue, and pulsating soundtrack, creating another truly distinct picture. [More]
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Laura Dern, Willem Dafoe, Crispin Glover
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Laura Dern, Willem Dafoe, Crispin Glover, Diane Ladd, Isabella Rossellini, Harry Dean Stanton, Jack Nance, Sherilyn Fenn, Calvin Lockhart, Grace Zabriskie, Marvin Kaplan, W. Morgan Sheppard, David Patrick Kelly, Freddie Jones, John Lurie, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Sheryl Lee, Frances Bay, Brent Fraser
Director: David Lynch
Director: David Lynch
Screenwriter: David Lynch
Composer: Angelo Badalamenti
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Reviews for Wild at Heart
Barry Gifford's beautifully written picaresque novel about southern lovers on the run, though essentially literary, could have worked as a movie had David Lynch shown some fidelity to the realistic context.
The movie is lurid melodrama, soap opera, exploitation, put-on and self-satire.
When [Lynch is] on track, though, the film shines with a gaudy beauty.
Critics nationally are falling all over themselves over David Lynch's latest movie Wild at Heart. But for me it was neither revealing nor enlightening -- and it certainly wasn't entertaining.
It's not a pleasant film by any definition, and it's not remotely for everyone, but it's true to Lynch's vision.
Not David Lynch's most intriguing work, but as usual the bizarro characters and situations are far from dull.
Lynch's paean to Wizard of Oz divided critics when it premeiered at Cannes, and it never found an audience beyond the helmer's fans who enjoyed the fable's couple (Nicolas Cage and Laura Dern) taking their own Yellow Brick Road in search of the wizard
Not for the weak of heart, one of the best Lynchian outings with some fantastically memorable dialogue.
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