There are 32 deleted scenes out there from 'Wild At Heart', unfortunately I have never been able to afford the David Lynch Lime Green box set where they are included (amongst many other Lynch gems!) So this is a total treat!
(This is fairly explicit near the end, you have been warned!)
He so did in a dream i had last week Lady Fay, where a whole Lynch Nic film unfolded throughout an amazing night and I swore i was going to write it all down but didnt..so it vanished from my head and all that remained was this powerful echo and a yearning that you have just encapsulated in a nut shell in your post! ( i won't bore everyone with it again i promise!) but it seems like this yearning is in the collective Nic fan consciousness!
Wow..if his scene was included i the film it would have added a whole new level to Sailor, a more angsty, tormented - vulnerable perhaps - side that we could only really have felt before without it being made this explicit. Truly wonderful!
Damn it Nic! You GOTTA look for another role that has scenes like this so you can blow people out of the water with your acting chops!
Don't mind me people.....not that he's 'listening' to me here.....LOL!........
I just get so frustrated cuz it's scenes like this that make me believe he is the most talented actor alive today and I want the world to know it along with me! Nic gets lambasted at every turn for the roles he takes and for his characters being similar types. i just really want and believe that all it will take is one phenomenal (and choosy) role that will make his naysayers shut up, sit up and then bow their heads in homage to the man's abilities again!
Can you call me a ranting Nicfan? Mea Culpa and Proud of it!
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Too bad you can't remember the dream. They're usually surreal to begin with but one with a Lynchian slant....omg.......that had to be one helluva dream!
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Go for it Bon! the world needs more Nic superfans!
For me I have to say who gives a flying frick for the naysayers, my only wish for Nic is he continues to create in alignment with his truth..(which i personally feel he is doing or else he would not be able to create) and my projections can very happily continue on as fantasies inside my own eyelids. but then again, i am a pretty satisfied fan anyway, still loving nic's work as much as I did 22 years ago, if not more! BUT yes..there is room for more. of . this. in his library!!!!!!!!!
It is actually quite an amazing scene, an aspect of Sailor we do not really see in the rest of the movie. Too bad it was deleted because it does open up new levels, as you say, Lula. Given the point in the movie it falls at, it is a prophetic dream, I guess.
I may have have said this before, but I think the wonderful thing about many younger actors is how fearless they are in the way they approach their roles, and the choices they make. They take chances and go out there in a most vulnerable way. Their youthful egotism is what makes them shine so brightly to me. And Nic of course, personifies that in this role and his othe roles of his youth.
So glad you shared this Lula, it is a really wonderful glimpse of Nic.
Maybe someday we will get to see all the other deleted scenes, wouldn't that be wonderful!
Just as a comment, Bon, I consider BL:POCNO as amazing a performance as any Nic has given, with maybe even the added depth reflected by his maturity and experience as an actor.
OH.....I agree Lady T. I think BAD and also ADAPTATION showed Nic's talents. In fact I believe Nic should have gotten the Oscar for Adaptation and at the very least had been nominated for the Oscar for BAD. But this scene......I don't know....somehow, to me, it showcases Nic in a way we rarely see any actors act in these days. I'm probably not making any sense here. I'm just blown away by this scene, I guess.
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I hear you, and agree, Bon. I think the scene is wonderful but I think it affects you and Lula more than me because you were there when it happened, so to speak, I became a major fan much farther along in his career. I think the movies that start you on the path kind of always shine brighter, or the character he plays, anyway. Only just got to see WAH not long ago and still ruminating on it. lol!
*Dream description, skip if they bore you.*
I actually dreamt of Nic and Alice last night, it was an odd dream, I must say. I was in a restaurant having an allergic reaction to something and broke out in huge red welts, so my weird friend flagged them down in a gorgeous cream coloured Jag and we set out for medical attention, with various other odd people in the car. Then we became stranded somewhere waiting for help, sitting on logs. I was trying to avoid Nic so he would not see the red welts, lol. Then at one point I heard Alice describing an incident wherein Nic and she were flagged down by someone needing help who starting getting very scary, so they left quickly. Then Nic turned to me and said, 'Well sometimes there is nothing you can do, right?' To which I nodded my head and quickly looked away.
Did I mention all this took place underwater? lol. A young man who was in the group had a can of pop, he tried to sell it to another man, and when he drank out of it he said, 'oh man, it's just water'. At which point I started laughing because I wondered why he would think anything else was in the can, underwater as we were. I woke up then, the dream has bemused me all day, such an odd one it was.
Whoa Girl......you weren't by any chance doing Magic Mushrooms with your cat last night were you??? LOL! That is one bizarre dream Lady T! I haven't had a Nic dream, per se in a long time, weird or otherwise. I have been dreaming of the same dark haired man lately........name of Larry! LOL! Who the heck Larry is, I have no clue! Thanks for sharing your dream Lady T. I love hearing about people's dreams.
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It really is heart rending isn't it Lady Grace? I find it is the 3 H's: Heart rending, Horny and Humourous..maybe it is just me but as well as it being heart rending, i find a level of humour in Nic bursting into song in that ultra Nic way that only Nic can do, it brings a little 'crazy' to Sailor that I LOVE big time, something that in the actual movie we see more of in Lula. (an aside, it reminds me of a song Depp sings in Sweeney Todd Barber of Fleet Street?!?)
I am just truly blown away by this little clip, i realised today that my dream from last week of the Nic/ Lynch film was in a way prophetic (a bit like as you say lady T, Nic's dream here is) watching this for the first time is a bit like seeing a brand new collaboration, although it is tiny, it is a gem and everything i would hope for from their collaboration encapsulated! shows Nic's skill as an actor to evoke such a range within one scene, it is also kind of subtle and yet really out there. he emanates, as always.
Lady Trueheart, thank you for sharing your dream, perhaps Bon is right about the Captain nemo link! If you were interested in the universal symbolism, our own face in a dream symbolizes what we show to the world, so perhaps something about showing your self...and being underwater represents an overwhelm of emotion (water represents the emotions) but because you are quite content and calm under the water and other people feature and approach you, perhaps it is other peoples' emotions? i prefer the nemo interpretation though and for the first part... i must be the weird friend wih the cream limo, because believe it or not i have a friend with a cream limo, well it is white!
Hey, I just looked up Faust on Wikipedia, and it didn't say that Gretchen betrayed him. I've never read the original, but Wikipedia says:
During the term of the bargain, Faust makes use of Mephistopheles in various ways. In many versions of the story, particularly Goethe's drama, Mephistopheles helps him to seduce a beautiful and innocent girl, usually named Gretchen, whose life is ultimately destroyed. However, Gretchen's innocence saves her in the end, and she enters Heaven. In Goethe's rendition, Faust is saved by God's grace via his constant striving — in combination with Gretchen's pleadings with God in the form of the Eternal Feminine.
I thought that Wikipedia's statement, "Gretchen's pleadings with God in the form of the Eternal Feminine" was a bit unclear -- could you shed some light on what you think that might mean, and thus enlighten me with regard to that?