Scène de Lost Highway (1997)
Détails de la scène
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Actrices dans cette scène
Nom de naissance: Lisa Boyle
Date de naissance: 1964-08-06
Lieu de naissance: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Détails
Noms alternatifs: Cassandra Leigh, Lissa Boyle, Lisa Boyles, Cassandrea Leigh, Lisa D. Boyle, لیسا بویل
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Biographie complète
Lisa Doreen Boyle (born August 6, 1968) is an American actress and model most known for her appearances in Playboy magazine and its various Special Editions. She is also a freelance photographer, shooting content for various publications.
À propos du film: Lost Highway (1997)
Année de sortie: 1997
Nation: France, United States
Titre alternatif: Carretera perdida, Estrada Perdida, Route perdue, Hameni leoforos, Útvesztőben, Strade perdute, Por el lado oscuro del camino, Zagubiona autostrada, Hotel izgubljenih duša, Шоссе в никуда, Izgubljena cesta, Kayip otoban
Réalisateur: David Lynch
Scénariste: Barry Gifford, David Lynch
Production & Genre
Producteur(s): Producer: Deepak Nayar, Mary Sweeney, Tom Sternberg
Sociétés: Asymmetrical Productions, CiBy 2000
Genre: Drama, Horror Film, Mystery, Mystery Film, Thriller
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: bedroom, car crash, car mechanic, death row, dreams, dual identity, eroticism, fugue state, gangster, hallucination, headache, highway, identity crisis, insanity, jazz singer or musician, jealousy, los angeles, california, motel, murder, mysterious, nightmare, paranoia, police, pornography, prison, prison cell, sexual frustration, surrealism, suspicion, transformation, videotape, violent husband
Histoire
Lost Highway follows jazz saxophonist 'Fred Madison', who receives mysterious videotapes at his home featuring footage of him and his wife Renee from years ago, but no source address. One night, after a performance, he wakes up in his car on the side of the highway with no memory of how he got there. He returns home to find Renee dead, and soon after, he's arrested for her murder. In prison, he suffers from blackouts and transforms into 'Pete Dexter', a car mechanic who escapes the facility. Pete has a double life as a gangster named 'Maurice Dickinson' and is involved with a violent criminal organization. Meanwhile, Fred, now behind bars, becomes obsessed with an erotic dream he keeps having about a mysterious woman in red. The film's narrative intercuts between these two identities, culminating in a surreal car crash that brings the story full circle.
Résumé
Lost Highway is a surreal mystery thriller directed by David Lynch in 1997. Set in Los Angeles, California, it explores themes of identity crisis, jealousy, and paranoia through the fragmented narrative of jazz saxophonist Fred Madison, played by Bill Pullman. The film is known for its enigmatic plot, featuring dreamlike sequences, doppelgängers, and a complex transformation inside a prison cell. It's a typical Lynchian blend of horror, mystery, and drama, marked by its eerie atmosphere, bizarre imagery, and open-ended narrative.