![]() ![]() His "performance" of "In Dreams" is a definite highlight. And let's not forget Dean Stockwell as "suave Ben". Hopper is WAYYYYYYY over the top as Booth.he's both horrifying and hilarious.a great performance. Rossellinni is nowhere near as good as her mother (Ingrid Bergman) was, but she deserves credit for taking such a risky role. Dern is just great.but she does look pretty silly when she tries to cry. This film made MacLachlan.him and Laura Dern work well together and give nice low-key performances. evil.each one is a valid statement! To me, that's a true art film.one that means multiple things all at once. Some people said it's the Hardy Boys on drugs.others say it's about a boy's sexual awakening.others see it as good vs. As to what the movie is depends who you ask. ![]() This movie also demands multiple viewings.I was so shocked the first time I saw it, I couldn't concentrate on it.it took THREE viewings to finally get it. You can tell.things that make no sense at first gradually make sense later on. Lynch has said in interviews that he thinks of the image first then works it into the movie. The story has gaps in logic, but it's secondary to some incredible wide screen imagery (this has to be seen letter-boxed.no two ways about it). Soon he's in love with a detective's daughter (Laura Dern) and mixed up in a mystery involving Dorothy Valdes (Isabella Rossellinni) and psycho Frank Booth (Dennis Hopper). A young man (Kyle MacLaclan) comes home to help care for his sick father. ![]()
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