In an exciting atmosphere, this movie, follows the struggles of a young jazz musician, who has been accused of murdering his wife and is sent to prison, where he meets and befriends a young smart mechanic, the thing that changes his life.
With the hindsight of Mulholland Dr, the film is a lot more intelligible, with plenty of Lynchian themes in full blossom and a handful of excellent performances.
The film begins promisingly, when a young couple gets paranoid over intrusion into their home, before turning into a bizarre yarn that many viewers will find confusing; even so Lynch's direction is mesmerizing from start to finish.
What Lost Highway lacks in originality--compared to the rest of Lynch's oeuvre--it regains when compared to anyone else's films.
Pablo Villaça
Cinema em Cena
May 28, 2006
Ambicioso do ponto de vista narrativo e fotografado de forma sombriamente evocativa, o filme merece créditos por acreditar na inteligência do espectador, mas acaba parecendo um exercício para o superior Cidade dos Sonhos.
Rob Gonsalves
eFilmCritic.com
March 11, 2008
Mesmerizing yet cold and remote -- an exotic fish we can't touch.