

Why? Well it is partly out of thinking Sailor is not good enough for her daughter but also because of what Sailor may know about some dodgy goings on in the life of Marianne. The daft thing is that "Wild at Heart" is one of Lynch's more straight forward movies and it involves two lovers trying to escape Lula's mother who will do anything to break them apart. It is not just Lynch as I find myself feeling the same with Cage and Dern, two actors who deliver two full on performances yet not necessarily performances I enjoy. With it becoming clear that Marianne won't let them be happy they hit the road but find their journey across America blighted by quirky characters and criminals hired to break them apart.ĭavid Lynch is good at what he does, but some times what he does isn't going to be everyone's cup of tea and so when it comes to "Wild at Heart" I find myself in the area of being able to appreciate it as a piece of movie making but not necessarily my sort of thing. It leads to Sailor killing his attacker and serving nearly two years inside which only acts to make Sailor and Lula all the more hot for each other.

But Lula's mother Marianne (Diane Ladd) has other plans as she doesn't think Sailor is good enough for Lula and after trying to screw him in a washroom then tries to have him killed.

They were young and in love and if Sailor (Nicolas Cage) and Lula (Laura Dern) had their way they would be happy.
