BORING!!!
And, worst of all, I love almost everything David Lynch has had to offer up to this point. I guess I'll just look at it the same way I look at any moviemakers' "Runt of the Litter" (i.e. Episode I of the Star Wars Saga, and the A-list actors who wound up in "Dick Tracy").
I don't see much to not understand about this movie: One girl gets in a car accident, has amnesia, and eventually we find out what happened.
WHOOP-DE-BLOODY-DOO!
Oh, and some weird stuff happens, too. Typical Lynch style.
I'm sure there's a lot more to it than that, but this time around, I honestly don't give Squat One what that would be, because after getting up and out of the house to go rent it, I was almost put back into a deeper sleep than the one I'd just awakened from an hour earlier.
If you've seen anything by Lynch before, you've basically already seen this movie.
Unfortunately, I can't recommend this for anyone who has a pulse; at least my interest in "Lost Highway" was saved by the rock stars' cameos and Trent "Nine Inch Nails" Reznor producing the soundtrack.
And, worst of all, I love almost everything David Lynch has had to offer up to this point. I guess I'll just look at it the same way I look at any moviemakers' "Runt of the Litter" (i.e. Episode I of the Star Wars Saga, and the A-list actors who wound up in "Dick Tracy").
I don't see much to not understand about this movie: One girl gets in a car accident, has amnesia, and eventually we find out what happened.
WHOOP-DE-BLOODY-DOO!
Oh, and some weird stuff happens, too. Typical Lynch style.
I'm sure there's a lot more to it than that, but this time around, I honestly don't give Squat One what that would be, because after getting up and out of the house to go rent it, I was almost put back into a deeper sleep than the one I'd just awakened from an hour earlier.
If you've seen anything by Lynch before, you've basically already seen this movie.
Unfortunately, I can't recommend this for anyone who has a pulse; at least my interest in "Lost Highway" was saved by the rock stars' cameos and Trent "Nine Inch Nails" Reznor producing the soundtrack.