Rent Wild at Heart (1990)

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Synopsis:
Shakespearian, flamboyant, sensual, violent, funny, 'Wild At Heart', is without a doubt one of the major movies by the genius director David Lynch. Inspired by Barry Gifford's novel, with a soundtrack composed by Angelo Badalamenti, this is an unmissable masterpiece.
Actors:
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Directors:
Producers:
Monty Montgomery, Steve Golin, Sigurjon Sighvatsson
Writers:
Barry Gifford, David Lynch
Others:
David Parker, Jon Huck, Randy Thom, Richard Hymns
Aka:
Salvaje de corazón
Studio:
Universal Pictures
Genres:
Comedy, Drama, Romance, Thrillers
Collections:
Films by Genre, Getting to Know..., People of the Pictures, Remembering David Lynch, The Best American Road Movies, The Coppola Clan: Hollywood's Most Creative Family, Top 10 Cannes Palme d'Or Winners, Top 10 Films By Year, Top Films, Top Films of 1990: Vol. 1
Awards:

1990 Cannes Palme d'Or

BBFC:
Release Date:
28/11/2005
Run Time:
120 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles:
Danish, Dutch, English Hard of Hearing, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Norwegian, Swedish
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 2.35:1
Colour:
Colour
Bonus:
  • "Love, Death, Elvis & OZ": The Making of Wild at Heart
  • Devil's Lunch Counter (New extended interviews)
  • Sailor and Lula Image Gallery
  • Specific Spontaneity: Focus on David Lynch
  • David Lynch - On DVD
  • Original EPK Featurette
  • TV Spots
  • Theatrical Trailer
BBFC:
Release Date:
25/10/2010
Run Time:
125 minutes
Languages:
Brazilian Portuguese DTS 2.0, English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, German DTS 5.1, Italian DTS 2.0, Japanese DTS 2.0, Latin American Spanish DTS 2.0 Mono, Russian DTS 2.0 Mono, Spanish DTS 2.0
Subtitles:
Brazilian, Castillian, Danish, Dutch, English Hard of Hearing, Finnish, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 2.35:1
Colour:
Colour
BLU-RAY Regions:
B

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Reviews (4) of Wild at Heart

Poor acting - Wild at Heart review by CP Customer

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23/09/2016

The acting in this film is the major obstacle to it being good. The universe created by David Lynch is very peculiar at best and takes some getting used to, but I get that. Although it is unnerving, it is strangely appealing.

However there is no excuse for the acting. I just don't understand how this can be considered a masterpiece with such poor acting performances.

3 out of 6 members found this review helpful.

Absolutely unchained, exhilarating madness with incredible performances & stunning energy - Wild at Heart review by Timmy B

Spoiler Alert
09/11/2025

This is the 1st David Lynch film I have seen. As someone who is a huge film fan, I have not only heard his name, but also know the huge appreciation & cult reverence his works take on over time. One of my closest friends absolutely raves about this film, so I decided that this should be my introduction to Lynch’s world, as well as the fact that many of the cast I really like (Cage, Defoe, Dean Stanton.) And quite simply, it is like nothing I have ever seen, both in terms of its content (which I tried to watch with the mindset of seeing it in the 90’s, when this sort of violence & sex was not common in media,) but also the absolute fearlessness of the actors to play sometimes utterly repugnant characters.

Sailor Ripley is a wild-hearted but volatile man with a chequered past, who is madly in love with Lula Fortune, a free-spirited & extremely sexual young woman. This union is despised by Lula’s overbearing & extremely controlling mother Marietta. One night, Sailor is attacked by and kills a man set up by Marietta, being sent to prison for manslaughter. Once released, he reunites with Lula & they blow town, violating Sailor’s parole. Marietta, who had hoped that Sailor’s incarceration would break up the union, hires private investigator & sometime lover Johnnie Farragut to find her daughter and bring her back home. But the crazy world these characters exist in make this anything but simple... 

The thing I love most about Wild At Heart is quite simply the fact that the narrative, as well as the actors, are totally fearless. For a film released at the beginning of the 90's, the violence, sex & overall feel are totally in a league of their own. Cage, who had before been effectively a method actor (he lost significant weight & had 2 teeth pulled out for his role in Birdie,) throws himself with total abandon into his portrayal of Sailor, giving us a glimpse of not only Ben Sanderson from Leaving Las Vegas but also the mania he imbued with many of his later films. Dern plays Lula as not only a feisty & head-over-heels in love young woman, but also a deeply traumatised individual whose traumatic life experiences, as well as overbearing mother, she is trying everything to get away from.

The collection of idiosyncratic & often repulsive people they meet, from Johnnie Farragut to the disgusting Bobby Peru, are unforgettable. Peru in particular is so repulsive you don't know whether to laugh, cry or be sick. From his introduction to Sailor & Lula, leading up to the final explosive showdown, he is seismic. Marietta is also someone you feel not only sympathy for but also disgust. And Lynch expertly plays this out for both comedy & horror.

Finally, I have never seen a film which puts on screen the kind of images which are scorched onto my eyeballs. And Lynch just keeps on upping these visuals, experimenting with fire & sound, as well as the effects of graphic violence. The whole film has the wonderful air of an art experiment which has gone wonderfully, crazily out of control. And I loved it. This may be the first Lynch film I have watched, but it definitely won't be the last...

1 out of 1 members found this review helpful.

Very David Lynch - Wild at Heart review by CW

Spoiler Alert
05/04/2020

Saw this years ago and wanted to revisit and hear the wonderfully dark moody music again. Some of the same actors as in other Lynch movies including the mother daughter team of Diane Ladd and Laura Dern. David Lynch seemed to like downplaying the beauty of Isabella Rossellini. The usual flat acting that one sees in other Lynch movies, part of his storytelling. Willem Dafoe plays the most incredibly scary thug, chilling to watch plus he is made up to have absolutely vile teeth to enhance the character. Story of mostly vile low life characters with few redeeming qualities. Enjoyed but don’t need to see again. 

1 out of 3 members found this review helpful.

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