Lost Highway is Lynch at his most daring, emotional, and personal. It hasn’t achieved the same attention that his other films have, though it makes a fitting companion piece to, and inversion of, Mulholland Drive. It’s so easy to describe the harrowing, somnambulistic, maladroit tone of Lynch’s films as a dissociative fugue. But when his work genuinely connects, even at its most bizarre, he’s one of our most pointedly realistic filmmakers. To understand the emotional realism in Lynch’s work is, in fact, to understand the emotional realism of poetry.
Jeremiah Kipp
abril 1, 2008