I do not think this is the best film that played at Cannes this year (wait until you see Depardieu in "Cyrano") and, in fact, I do not even think it is a very good film. Now comes "Wild at Heart," which won the Palme d'Or at this year's Cannes Film Festival, to great cheers and many boos, some of the latter from me. Lynch's "Twin Peaks" is a cult hit on television. "Blue Velvet" (1986) was hailed as one of the best films of the decade. At the end of both " Blue Velvet" and "Wild at Heart," I was angry, as if a clever con-man had tried to put one over on me. But as the movie rolls along, something grows inside of me - an indignation, an unwillingness, a resistance. I sit and watch his films and am aware of his energy, his visual flair, his flashes of wit. I am aware of it, I admit to it, but I cannot think my way around it. without having to feel it”: David Lynch is able to do this through his experience with Transcendental Meditation and ‘Wild At Heart’ is a perfect demonstration.There is something inside of me that resists the films of David Lynch. Portrait of a director : David Lynch, furniture designer, photographer, musician, author of songs and music videos, and movie director, is one of the key figures of the American avant- garde. David Lynch chose to film a world illuminated by fire and blood. After, the world is on fire : from the explosion ofYugoslavia to the incendiary riots in Los Angeles. During the editing, the Berlin Wall falls, provoking the fall of the Soviet Empire. Portrait of an era: the filming begins after the Tiananmen Square massacre, which opens the door for unbridled capitalism in China. It is Romeo and Juliet retold as a rock n’ roll road movie, a love forged in hell. Portrait of a film: two innocents share a passionate, sexual love adventure as they traverse a crazy world. David Lynch’s ‘Wild at Heart’ is released in 1990.
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