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7 user reviews

8.4/10

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Just plain boring! Like really boring... But the story has no content yet it got me a little interestes but then not alot :( really disapointed.
1/10
1.9.2009 - hypperchick-x-mp-x-@ - age: 18-25
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My all time favourite movie! I love Laura Dern her innocence yet sense for guilty adventure make her a treat to watch in this film. Dennis Hopper is wonderful as well, he is creepy as hell and the whole eeriness of the film is accentuated by the music and beautiful cinematography.
10/10
17.5.2006 - kate_winslet_luva@ - age: 18-25
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Lynch's mind is warped and I love it!! Dennis Hopper is brilliant in this movie, you love to hate is character, the only thing weak in this movie is the chemistry between jeffery and sandy.
9/10
14.10.2004 - craz@ - age: 18-25
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An eerie, creepy, perfectly paced movie. One of Lynche's best.
9/10
10.3.2004 - mjohnz1@ - age: 26-35
81 reviews - click to viewPost a Reply
 
 
A MASTERPIECE. One of the best movies I've seen!
10/10
6.8.2003 - ian_mckellen_fan@ - age: 13-17
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David Lynch's tale of proverbial American young innocents confronting the essence of evil invading their idyllic small town. Jeffrey Beaumont (Kyle MacLachlan) a middle class youth pursues grisly clues pointing to abominable crimes, but his irresistible urge to detect the monstrous causes require unbelievable courage to persevere and also reveal a grim aspect of his inner self which he symbolically confronts in the person of homicidal maniac gangster Frank Booth (Dennis Hopper) Jeffrey's ordeal of becoming an adult and of self-discovery means his blithely compatible life with Sandy (Laura Dern) conflicts with his secret, guilty attachment to the mysterious anguished Dorothy Vallens (Isabella Rosselini) A somber allegory of superficial optimism and the dangers of complacency in the American heartland seen as "earthly paradise.".
10/10
24.9.2002 - bonsaul@ - age: 50+
54 reviews - click to viewPost a Reply
 
 
Hypnotic, strange yet beautiful piece of art.
10/10
12.5.2000 - bomec@ - age: 26-35
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