Lost Highway Final Scene
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@max15military cause this is a dream you mothefucka
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@RickSquadron It helps to think in the context that Lynch wrote this story. Lynch wrote it after the OJ Simpson murder, he was trying to explore how a loving husband can kill his wife and then delude himself and his own conscience into thinking he was innocent and justified.
I think he does remarkably well on that count.
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@RickSquadron The commonly accepted theory (no Lynch film has a definitive answer mind you):
Pete didn't exist. Pete was created by Fred as a mental mechanism to cope with murdering his wife. Fred instead turned himself into Peter, an innocent, sexually potent and attractive man who commits a crime out of necessity, not impotency and jealousy. (Lynch would pull this same plot device in Mulholland Dr.)
The Mystery Man I believe represents a dark side of Fred.
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You've just been Lynch'd sucka
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Euripides never spoke of this, but he knew!
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@DrWeiland GODS: drunk and final, hm, hmm: "Put into "your" brain - that is!
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Funny is:
1. Put into you brain: "a man killed his wife and got free"!
2, Then feed it this: You are innocent, she did it! She's to blame!
3. Caught in circus/theater/hell etc. heaven and this is what they say: "I'm in your house right now!"
4. The end; The film is the prison, the fact is prison, anyone knows is prison, you yourself is prison - get out you wannabe ape, sicko and strangler!! MW
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@thudmother Don't get to carried away lol. Fred steals Dick Laurent's car after kidnapping him at the Lost Highway hotel. The Mystery Man is another manifestation of Fred's psyche tho.
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Why don't they just shoot his tires out?



Dick Laurent is dead.
DaichiS4815162342 10 months ago 8
Dick Laurent is dead
Shadowthrone08 1 year ago 8