Wild at Heart Reviews
Filme mais ou menos, o roteiro é fraco, as cenas são mais ou menos só as cenas do casal que são boas, a história é fraca, o elenco é mais ou menos, e só o casal ajuda a melhorar o filme, os personagens são fracos, e o filme deveria ter cenas bem melhores e relevantes, para fazer o filme ser bom, o filme também teve algumas cenas sem sentido, e só o final deu uma leve alavancada com essas cenas fracas, e com tudo isso, eu não recomendo esse filme.
Ugh, put curtly; gross, boring, sour, weird, and most of all, unenjoyable. This title left a bad taste in my mouth for days. As a Cage & Dafoe fan I'm not certain I was able to find anything redeeming about this.
This film is a wonderful adaption of the Barry Gifford series of books about Sailor and Lula in a very Lynchian take. Unfortunately most people are reluctant to watch it because it was early on in Cage's career and Willem Dafoe's portrayal as Bobby Peru is a miscarriage of an academy award. This movie is not for the faint of heart but is definately one of my top 5 favorite picks.
The muscle car of movies. Tour de force of cinema.
This movie is a classic and very underrated. The performances by Dern and Cage are unparalleled in their careers, which is saying a lot for those two. The love story feels real and their connection is timeless. The secondary characters are also well built, but Dafoe was at the top of his game and one scary dude. The sexual tension of this movie mixed with the psychotic impulses of Ladd’s character make it extremely unique. It is strange, and Cage’s Elvis like persona with the snakeskin jacket is so cool to watch. This is a dark movie and pushes viewers into uncomfortable territory, but it my favorite David Lynch project.
A wild and crazy love story. Wild at Heart is a 1990 American romantic crime comedy-drama thriller film written and directed by David Lynch 🥰 It’s good 🙂 Worth a watch. I’d recommend it if you like this genre 👍🏼 This captivating movie is led by the amazing performances and chemistry between Cage and Dern. 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.
A bad David Lynch movie is still a good movie. I would dare to say it's Lynch's most shocking, partially due to it opening with Nicolas Cage beating a man to death. Nothing would imply it in the movie but the world that it creates feels like a twisted hell. A good film but it doesn't give us much to connect to with the characters and never gives a reason why the world of the film is the way that it is.
Very good one. Cage and Dern are a hit-couple here with a disturbing Dafoe and of course a terrific Harry Dean Stanton.
Pros: an unhinged Willem Dafoe, some unexpected but delicious splatter and a polka dot dress. Cons: just about everything else. The lead is a half-decent Elvis impersonator, we're constantly teased with footage of fire as if a great reveal is coming, everything related to Marietta is straight out of a soap opera, and from a certain point on, the story just feels random: inconsequential encounters, half the main characters disappearing and then teleporting out of nowhere, and a mawkish finale.
It’s a really good movie
The idea behind this movie moved me a lot, but it was a movie with really satisfying expectations
played by my favorite actor. Liked
He: Just terrific, like a Rockin' and 'a 'Rollin'. She: Yeah, like 'a Rockin' and 'a Rollin'.
David Lynch takes you on a crazy erotic and rip-roaring ride! Great performances from Nic Cage, Laura Dern, Willem Dafoe, and Diane Ladd.
Denn and Cage own the picture, with great supporting work from Dafoe. The mother is a bit of a sideshow and there are some strange elements but overall it's a fun tale that only Cage could really pull off.
Arguably Lynch's most transgressive work but it's also one of his most uneven. The crazed performances and unforgettable imagery keep the movie together despite the weak ending.
I normally like road trip movies but this one was pretty out there. The romance between Laura Dern's character and Nicholas Cage's felt authentically passionate and intense but there was a lot of weirdness all throughout the film.
Fucking best movie ever. No idea what people are thinking. This thing is rock.
ohmygosh; i love Laura Dern, but her character is almost unbearable in this movie, haha. it's purposeful but absolutely outrageous. both her & Nic. although Nic overacts IMO all the time anyways so it seemed normal for him. I'm not sure there was much substance in this film, but it could be a fun time if you think you'd be into it.
Wild at Heart has all of the earmarks of a David Lynch film – the distinctive Angelo Badalamenti score, plenty of quirky (and often unnecessary) characters around every corner, a smattering of sex and violence, a unique color palette, etc. Unfortunately, it also lacks any characters that are worth caring about. After being released on parole, Sailor (Nicholas Cage) decides to skip bail and take off for California, fueled by sex and nicotine, with the love of his life, Lula (Laura Dern), much to the displeasure of Lula's possessive mother (Diane Ladd). Before you know it, the chase is on as interested parties pursue the young lovers. Throughout, as entertaining as it is at times, Wild at Heart feels like a lesser effort from Lynch, primarily due to the fact that the two protagonists are so grotesquely self-absorbed that you just don't care whether they live or die or just ride off into the sunset.