Amazon.co.uk Review
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
Special Features
2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen
Languages: English, French, German Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles: English Deaf and Hard of hearing, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Russian, Portuguese, Greek, Turkish, Arabic, Hebrew
Languages: English, French, German Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles: English Deaf and Hard of hearing, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Russian, Portuguese, Greek, Turkish, Arabic, Hebrew
From the Back Cover
An erotic, violent, disturbing, blackly humorous road movie that confirmed David Lynch's position as the most startling and original film-maker of his generation.
A twisted homage to "The Wizard of Oz", this takes Nicolas Cage and Laura Dern on one of the most bizarre journeys of all time, as they escape from the clutches of her evil mother (Oscar Nominated Diane Ladd).