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Wild At Heart
Description
Despite the disagreement of her mother, Lula deeply falls in love with Sailor who just got free from jail. Together they travel to California without knowing that the mother has hired a killer to murder Sailor. After witnessing the death of a woman in a car accident, Lula feels a bad omen which can make them being separated again.
Despite the disagreement of her mother, Lula deeply falls in love with Sailor who just got free from jail. Together they travel to California without knowing that the mother has hired a killer to murder Sailor. After witnessing the death of a woman in a car accident, Lula feels a bad omen which can make them being separated again.
Actors:
Shawne Rowe,
John Lurie,
Gregg Dandridge,
Jack Nance,
Charlie Spradling,
Sally Boyle,
Freddie Jones
Shawne Rowe
John Lurie
14 December 1952, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA
Gregg Dandridge
Jack Nance
21 December 1943, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Charlie Spradling
27 September 1968, Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Sally Boyle
Freddie Jones
12 September 1927, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, UK
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#David Lynch #Laura Dern #Nicolas Cage #PolyGram Filmed Entertainment #Propaganda Films #Wild at Heart #Willem Dafoe
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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.
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Funny, scary and brilliantly cinematic.
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There's a spontaneous, anything-can-happen feeling to it that's the primary appeal of any road movie.
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Even the title is a letdown, somehow.
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May 20, 2003
Though Miss Dern and Mr. Cage are constantly upstaged by the rest of the movie, they triumph.
September 17, 2008
The result's mostly empty at heart and hollow on top.
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Joltingly violent, wickedly funny and rivetingly erotic.
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Lynch's kinky fairy tale is a triumph of startling images and comic invention.

