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Lost Highway(1997)

The film is often compared to a , where the end loops back to the beginning.

David Lynch’s is a surrealist neo-noir that defies conventional logic, famously described by Lynch himself as a "psychogenic fugue". It follows a fractured narrative where a man’s identity physically transforms while he is on death row. Essential Plot Breakdown

Finding a different man in the cell, the police release Pete. He resumes his life at a garage and begins an affair with Alice Wakefield (also played by Patricia Arquette), the blonde "femme fatale" girlfriend of a dangerous gangster named Mr. Eddy.

While in a prison cell, Fred suffers from intense headaches and inexplicably "transmogrifies" into a young auto mechanic named Pete Dayton (Balthazar Getty).

Lost Highway(1997) -

The film is often compared to a , where the end loops back to the beginning.

David Lynch’s is a surrealist neo-noir that defies conventional logic, famously described by Lynch himself as a "psychogenic fugue". It follows a fractured narrative where a man’s identity physically transforms while he is on death row. Essential Plot Breakdown Lost Highway(1997)

Finding a different man in the cell, the police release Pete. He resumes his life at a garage and begins an affair with Alice Wakefield (also played by Patricia Arquette), the blonde "femme fatale" girlfriend of a dangerous gangster named Mr. Eddy. The film is often compared to a ,

While in a prison cell, Fred suffers from intense headaches and inexplicably "transmogrifies" into a young auto mechanic named Pete Dayton (Balthazar Getty). Lost Highway(1997)