You play as 12-year-old loner Wake, who spends most of his days alone, holed up in his room busying himself tinkering with self-made inventions and getting lost in video games to escape the complications of his troubled home life. As long as you have enough of them, they can break stuff, collect loot, fight enemies and even build new paths. You interact with the world by collecting a swarm of small magical creatures, like the game Pikmin, for you to command. Unlike other adventures, play here extends beyond conversations, exploring and fetch quests. Philippe’s documentary LYNCH/OZ, The Wizard of Oz (35mm)and a number of Lynch’s most haunting films as part of this Summer’s You’re Not In Kansas Anymore series.The Wild At Heart is an adventure puzzle game where you play two children fleeing hardship. Screening in conjunction with Alexandre O. A striking counterpoint to her previous Lynch persona, Sandy, Blue Velvet’s paragon of youthful innocence, Lula is mature, self-possessed, and recklessly romantic. The film also features Dern in one of her most memorable roles (at times acting opposite her mother, Diane Ladd, whose performance earned her an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress). Winner of the Palme d’Or at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival, Wild at Heart is Lynch’s first all-out comedy, but despite the prevailing tone of aggressive absurdity, it contains some of the filmmaker’s most harrowing scenes. Lula (Dern) and Sailor (Nicolas Cage) set out from Cape Fear, North Carolina, in a Ford Thunderbird, headed for the obligatory Oz of California but end up detained in the Texas hellhole of Big Tuna. With its good and wicked witches, and references to Toto and the yellow brick road, David Lynch’s Wild at Heart is an overt, elaborate homage to The Wizard of Oz.
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