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Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD Brand: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT EAN: 9780792863373 Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Original recording remastered, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC ISBN: 0792863372 Item Dimensions: Label: MGM (Video & DVD) Languages: Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD) MPN: 1007379 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: MGM (Video & DVD) Region Code: 1 Release Date: December 07, 2004 Running Time: 124 minutes Studio: MGM (Video & DVD) Theatrical Release Date: August 17, 1990 Editorial Review: Product Description: If Lula knows one thing in this world it s she s destined to be with her ex-con boyfriends Sailor- no matter how many times her mama tries to kill him. But when she and Sailor finally hit the road in a desperate bid to find happiness their journey plunges them into a disturbing underworld filled with sexual secrets and dangerous desires that form a terrifying Tapestry of human extremity (Variety)System Requirements: Running Time 124 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: R UPC: 027616914606 Manufacturer No: 1007379 Amazon.com: David Lynch's 1990 Wild at Heart is an utterly random and ugly experience with pockets of startling imagery and inspired set pieces. Based on a Barry Gifford novel, the film stars Nicolas Cage and Laura Dern as lovers on the lam whose relationship is tested and who meet some truly dangerous wackos (including an almost-simian Willem Dafoe). Lynch's thoughts seem to be everywhere, and he expects the audience to keep up with a story that seems more a collection of avant-garde whims than a coherent vision with the intuitive brilliance of his Blue Velvet. Cage gives one of his more chaotic performances, but then he was just reading Lynch's signposts. --Tom Keogh Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - A Love BizarreYou have to be in the mood to watch this. Entering the world of david Lynch is an unconventional journey into the bizarre. What I love about his films are there are certain scenes that make absolutely no sense but they resonate on your mind, a blueberry stain on your brain. This is not your everyday movie, there is no real flow, and some of the film shows it's age and David Lynch's infancy stages of filmaking. I'm sure he would have done some things differently in today's standards. It was nice ... Read More Rating: - Interesting at heartA very underrated movie. Not David Lynch's best, but certainly one of his most interesting. Very cool performances from the entire cast and lots of great images. The story goes from bizarre to dark to humorous. Never boring, but somewhat confusing at times, but that's part of it's appeal. Rating: - Violent, Rauchy Romance anyone???AWESOME MOVIE!!! Im a huge David Lynch fan! I own all his movies and most everything he's ever touched/helped work on. THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITES!!! Even those who don't know or like David Lynch films... will LOVE this movie. Totally Violent, raunchy, campy, dark, comedic (dark), and noir. This is a totally CARNAGE CLASSIC that needs a place next to PULP FICTION! In the tradition of TRUE ROMANCE, its a totally mash up of Tarantino, John Waters, and David Lynch's signature style. TOTALLY ... Read More Rating: - From The GutterMy introduction to the work of David Lynch came years ago when Eraserhead was first released. Then years later, I saw and liked both Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive. So late last year, after reading quite a few positive reviews, I decided to add Wild at Heart and Inland Empire to my collection. Inland Empire proved to be so unwatchable (I still have yet to sit through the whole thing) that I put off watching Wild At Heart until just last week. Well, I should have watched Wild At Heart first. Contrary ... Read More Rating: - Wild at Heart is a sensual masterpiece...Tom Keogh, the author of the "official" Amazon.Com review for this film, is, as far as I can tell, a complete idiot. His appreciation of this masterpiece is so stunted, so prissy, and so dismissive that I can only assume his life has neither prepared him for the film, nor given him any acquaintance with the type of situations and modes of life that the film delves into -- this world really is out there, and the sensual, violent and almost Darwinian struggles that transpire there are not so different from the ... Read More |