Sep '15 *
There are all kinds of superlatives I could use to describe Patricia Arquette in Lynch's Lost Highway: Captivating, mesmerizing, checks thesaurus.com.. bewitching, hypnotizing, spellbinding, beguiling, entracing.. ok that's enough.
Without Arquette, I feel Lost Highway would be a lesser Lynch work. I can't think of another actress of the time who could have pulled this role off to such perfection. Blonde, or brunette, clothes on, clothes off, in HD she is simply a visual feast for the eyes.
I didn't understand the plot of the movie. And to be honest, I don't particularly care. Probably because I was too busy vigorously mastabating every time Arquette made an appearance (there is a fairly long section which doesn't have her in, so there is time for a break).
But on a last note, to Fulcento if you are reading this, you can keep your scrawny Tara Reid, this is a real woman :
Without Arquette, I feel Lost Highway would be a lesser Lynch work. I can't think of another actress of the time who could have pulled this role off to such perfection. Blonde, or brunette, clothes on, clothes off, in HD she is simply a visual feast for the eyes.
I didn't understand the plot of the movie. And to be honest, I don't particularly care. Probably because I was too busy vigorously mastabating every time Arquette made an appearance (there is a fairly long section which doesn't have her in, so there is time for a break).
But on a last note, to Fulcento if you are reading this, you can keep your scrawny Tara Reid, this is a real woman :