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Old 06.27.2006, 08:44 PM   #4
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I actually like Wild at Heart more than Blue Velvet, but that's easy, because I don't like Blue Velvet at all.

I didn't like Lost Highway either. I am not a David Lynch fan, per se, but I will keep watching his movies just to make sure I'm not missing out on something that is actually decent. I find that most of the stuff he has done (that I have seen) isn't much more than a few neat images strung together that don't really say anything, but they look okay, so that seems to excuse any faults his movies might have. If he could attach some sort of point to what he does, I'd be all over it. Blue Velvet could have been so much more, but it turned out to be kind of a cop-out. After I finished it, I just thought, "So what?" It didn't deliver like I had expected it to. That doesn't mean that it lacks memorable scenes--it has enough of those. I just felt like all that work was done in vain.
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