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      • Although Lost Highway is generally classified as a neo-noir film, the film borrows elements from other genres, including German Expressionism and French New Wave.
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  2. Lost Highway is a 1997 surrealist neo-noir film directed by David Lynch, and co-written by Lynch and Barry Gifford. It stars Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty, and Robert Blake in his final film role. The film follows a musician (Pullman) who begins receiving mysterious VHS tapes of him and his wife (Arquette) in their home.

  3. Feb 21, 2022 · That’s as true of 1977’s pioneering Eraserhead and 1986’s revered Blue Velvet as it is 1999’s comparatively conventional The Straight Story and 2006’s maligned Inland Empire. It’s certainly also valid for what’s perhaps his most unjustly disparaged creation: 1997’s Lost Highway.

  4. Jul 22, 2021 · Lost Highway can be read as a discombobulated film noir, study of mental illness, or frightening ghost story. Indeed, Lynch loads the film with the boldest second act plot twist in recent memory, demanding that viewers construct their own personal reading of the film.

  5. Feb 20, 2021 · The influence of film noir can be seen all over Lynch’s work, from Mulholland Drive ’s parallels with Sunset Boulevard to the ethically questionable protagonist of Blue Velvet. But Lost Highway is the closest Lynch has come to making a full-on noir.

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    • Is Lost Highway considered a film noir?2
    • Is Lost Highway considered a film noir?3
    • Is Lost Highway considered a film noir?4
    • Is Lost Highway considered a film noir?5
  6. Sep 16, 2022 · Only Alice looks suspiciously similar to Renee (and is, of course, also played by Patricia Arquette). Lost Highway sees Lynch put his own inimitable spin on film noir, twisting it so far as to make it almost unrecognisable, whilst the film’s protagonist similarly takes on a whole new identity.

  7. Jul 19, 2013 · In looking for a way to write about David Lynch’s Lost Highway, I found myself going back to the 1955 essay “Towards a Definition of Film Noir” by Raymond Borde and Etienne Chaumeton.

  8. Lost Highway Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: A Neo-noir with a Twist October 31, 2022 / Gordon S. Miller / No Comments The opening credits of Lost Highway are a POV from a car racing down a darkened highway, its headlights the only source of illumination for what’s ahead.

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