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A 1990 film directed by [[David Lynch]]. It follows Sailor ([[Nicolas Cage]]), a recently released convict, and his lover Lula ([[Laura Dern]]) going on a road trip from North Carolina to California in order to escape the clutches of Lula's extremely overbearing mother (Diane Ladd). As they travel and come across Lynchian situations, Ladd has both of her boyfriends (Harry Dean Stanton and J.E. Freeman) try to track down Lula and dispose of Sailor. [[Surreal Humor|Hilarity]], [[Elvis Presley|Elvis Numbers]] and [[The Wizard of Oz (film)|Oz Allusions Ensue]].
A 1990 film directed by [[David Lynch]], '''''Wild at Heart''''' follows Sailor ([[Nicolas Cage]]), a recently released convict, and his lover Lula ([[Laura Dern]]) going on a road trip from North Carolina to California in order to escape the clutches of Lula's extremely overbearing mother (Diane Ladd). As they travel and come across Lynchian situations, Ladd has both of her boyfriends (Harry Dean Stanton and J.E. Freeman) try to track down Lula and dispose of Sailor. [[Surreal Humor|Hilarity]], [[Elvis Presley|Elvis Numbers]] and [[The Wizard of Oz (film)|Oz Allusions Ensue]].


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Revision as of 19:47, 29 November 2020

It's like an old Elvis Presley movie done by David Lynch!

A 1990 film directed by David Lynch, Wild at Heart follows Sailor (Nicolas Cage), a recently released convict, and his lover Lula (Laura Dern) going on a road trip from North Carolina to California in order to escape the clutches of Lula's extremely overbearing mother (Diane Ladd). As they travel and come across Lynchian situations, Ladd has both of her boyfriends (Harry Dean Stanton and J.E. Freeman) try to track down Lula and dispose of Sailor. Hilarity, Elvis Numbers and Oz Allusions Ensue.

Tropes used in Wild at Heart include:

Lula: When'd you start smoking, Sail?
Sailor: I guess I started smoking when I was about... four. My momma was already dead then from lung cancer.

Sailor: Did I ever tell ya that this here jacket represents a symbol of my individuality, and my belief in personal freedom?
Lula: About fifty thousand times.

  • Infant Immortality: played with, since Lula finds out she's pregnant midway.
  • Large Ham: It's not hard to see that Nic Cage is having the time of his life.
  • Mrs. Robinson: played with, as Marietta tries - and fails - to seduce Sailor early on- her actual goals are debatable, though, since it may as well be a ploy to drive the couple apart, and she's soon revealed to be a Complete Monster.
  • One-Scene Wonder: Crispin Glover and Jack Nance; to a lesser extent, Sherilyn Fenn as the car crash victim.
  • Outlaw Couple: Sailor and Lula become one, since they decide to head off to California violating Sailor's parole, and later they get mixed up with Bobby Peru's gang, who Sailor joins in a robbery.
  • Rape as Backstory: Lula was attacked at a very young age by a family friend; upon learning that, Marietta arranged for him to be murdered.
  • Star-Crossed Lovers: Sailor and Lula seem to be heading towards that, right up until the very end.
  • Sudden Musical Ending: Although Sailor does have one musical number earlier in the movie.
  • Title Drop: "This whole world's wild at heart and weird on top."
  • Troubled Backstory Flashback: Lots and lots.
  • Your Head Asplode: Willem Dafoe after the robbery.