Synopsis
A wild and crazy love story.
Young lovers Sailor and Lula hit the road to start a new life together away from the wrath of Lula’s deranged, disapproving mother, who has hired a team of hitmen to cut the lovers’ surreal honeymoon short.
Young lovers Sailor and Lula hit the road to start a new life together away from the wrath of Lula’s deranged, disapproving mother, who has hired a team of hitmen to cut the lovers’ surreal honeymoon short.
Sailor et Lula, Wild at Heart - Die Geschichte von Sailor und Lula, 광란의 사랑, Salvaje De Corazón, Corazón salvaje, Cuore selvaggio, Vahşi Duygular, Um Coração Selvagem, Veszett a világ, 我心狂野, Dzikość serca, Vilde hjerter, Дикие сердцем, Ατίθαση Καρδιά, Zběsilost v srdci, לב פראי, Coração Selvagem, Диво сърце, ワイルド・アット・ハート, Villi sydän, Дикі серцем, Corazón Salvaje, Laukinė širdis, قلب وحشی, გულით ველურნი, โลกีย์ระห่ำ, Divji v srcu, Cor salvatge, Loomu poolest metsikud
Just a few TIDBITS of trivia:
The MPAA told Lynch that the version of Wild at Heart screened at Cannes would receive an X rating in North America unless cuts were made, as the NC-17 was not in effect in 1990, at the time of the film's release. The director was contractually obligated to deliver an R-rated film. He made one change in the scene where a character shoots his own head off with a shotgun. Gun smoke was added to tone down the blood and hide the removal of the character's head from his body. Foreign prints were not affected. The Region 1 DVD and Blu-rays contain the toned-down version of the shotgun scene.
Sherilyn Fenn's accident scene came…
"But, I'm wild at heart!"
"If you're truly wild at heart, you'll fight for your dreams."
David Lynch, you brilliant, brilliant fucker. I love you so.
i had to keep the turning the volume down during the sex scenes because i didn't want my parents to hear it and discover me watching nicolas cage fuck
maybe not the best film ever to win the
Palme, but probably the best jury decision
in the history of the Cannes Film Festival.
80
"If you are truly wild at heart, you'll fight for your dreams."
Rest easy, David Lynch. 🕊 ❤️
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
"Did I ever tell ya that this here jacket represents a symbol of my individuality, and my belief in personal freedom?"
One of David Lynch's central thematic concerns is the way our dreams and fantasies influence our perception of the reality around us. He has explored this most explicitly in Mulholland Drive and Lost Highway, each of which presents us with two entirely different versions of reality. Like in The Wizard of Oz, Lynch shows us (objective) reality and the character's (subjective) vision of it, and the thematic development comes from the contrast between the two. Wild at Heart continues to develop this theme in a slightly different way: by showing what happens when characters get stuck in their fantasy…