Perhaps there is nowhere left to go after this often incomprehensible arthouse endeavour which, despite its contempt for digestible narrative, still fizzes with dread and imagination. Extras on the Blu-ray contain an extra 75 mins of deleted scenes (from a film that is already three hours long!) and a documentary on Lynch. Adapted from the novel by Barry Gifford, Wild At Heart stars Nicolas Cage (Leaving Las Vegas, Adaptation) and Laura Dern (Inland Empire, Jurassic Park) as. Filmed over three years on a very low budget, this is to date Lynch’s last feature film: Twin Peaks has since returned to TV, but he has not assayed another film project. Virtuoso filmmaker David Lynch (Twin Peaks, Blue Velvet) brings his singular vision to the screen once more with Wild At Heart, an incendiary tale of love, violence and snakeskin jackets. There are cameos from Lynch regulars Harry Dean Stanton and Laura Harring, as well as William H Macy, Terry Crews and Natassja Kinski – and a towering performance from Dern, who makes the weirdness eminently watchable. Disjointed editing, extreme closeups, films within films and an absence of easy explanations amidst the murk make Inland Empire a challenging watch. It is, however, full of inventiveness and dream logic that defies description but remains seared into the memory. We don’t know if the audio will have an upgrade to the DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 soundtrack from the previous 2014 Blu-ray. A prostitute watches the proceedings on television and cries there are sections in Polish, a strange fairytale about half-formed people with evil shadows, and then a weird sitcom with people in rabbit heads. Wild At Heart on Blu-ray is formatted in 1080p at 2.35:1 aspect ratio.
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