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lost highway

Noun

Meaning

lost highway (usually uncountable, plural lost highways)

A habitually evil state of living, especially one that goes against Christian morals.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

I admire David Lynch so much, and I think he made some bad decisions with Lost Highway. Greg Egan

Dissociative fugue affects many characters in David Lynch films with the most explicit example being the protagonist of Lost Highway (1997). Source: Internet

Examples of these characters are The Man Inside the Planet from "Eraserhead", Bob from "Twin Peaks", The Mystery Man from "Lost Highway", and The Bum in "Mulholland Dr." Source: Internet

Lynch and Rodley 2005. p. 18. A number of his works, including Blue Velvet, Twin Peaks and Lost Highway are intentionally reminiscent of the 1950s American culture despite being set in the later decades of the 20th century. Source: Internet

Like Mulholland Drive and Lost Highway before it, the film did not follow a traditional narrative structure. Source: Internet

Lost Highway, The Straight Story and Mulholland Drive: 1997–2001 Following these unsuccessful television ventures, Lynch returned to making feature films. Source: Internet

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