![]() People are making resolutions - and breaking them immediately! Alice and I have our little boy, Bobby - the young actor added his own dialogue in those scenes, and we've kept them. We were all together again for the final and that was beautifully moving." How are things with the family when we catch up with them? "It's about eighteen months later and it's New Year's Eve. We never dropped below seven million viewers in the eight years and we're all incredibly proud of that - cast and crew. We weren't desperately thinking we could go again if we dropped a hint! We had all accepted the fact this was it and wanted to give it a good send off. It's full of things we haven't done before and is a proper ending." How do you feel about the ending? "It's a natural conclusion, I think. Maybe I'll hang around zoos to get my fix! It's great that we got to say goodbye with this Christmas special, rather than hearing we'd been cancelled. After almost eight years of playing vet Danny Trevanion, will there be a big Wild at Heart shaped hole in your heart now? "Definitely. Definitely it would be the worst movie for those interested in entering Lynch's filmography, although fans of the director will not only know what to expect from this feature-length film, but will also see his most ambitious, grotesque, sublime, and deliciously confusing and impenetrable work.Wild at Heart star Stephen Tompkinson says a fond goodbye to the long-running South African drama. ![]() ![]() ![]() The result is a challenging three-hour footage that follows a similar line to 'Por el lado oscuro del camino' ('Lost Highway') and 'Sueños, misterios y secretos' ('Mulholland Drive') -unofficially forming the 'Trilogía de Los Ángeles'-, interweaving various nightmarish stories whose relationships between them are abstract at best, filmed in digital video format that exalts its delirious aesthetics. It is also David Lynch in his most "lynchian" mode, offering here what appears to be a story of an actress (Laura Dern) who, when submitting to filming the remake of an unfinished and supposedly cursed movie, gradually loses her contact with reality. David Lynch 2006 With totally and absolutely surreal aspirations that discard all traditional narrative logic, 'El imperio' ('Inland Empire') is, so far, the last feature-length film by David Lynch ('Eraserhead'). ![]()
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