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The title and central metaphor of the movie are "subtitled" by the 1949 country classic by Leon Payne, famously recorded by Hank Williams .
This character serves as the "subtitle" for the cold, hard truth. He represents Fred’s conscience or reality trying to force its way back into his fantasy via mysterious videotapes. 3. Aural Subtitles: The Sound of Dread subtitle Lost Highway
The film is often interpreted as a man's attempt to rewrite his own history. After murdering his wife, Fred "subtitles" his reality with a fantasy where he is a younger man (Pete) to escape his guilt. The title and central metaphor of the movie
David Lynch uses sound as a narrative device that "subtitles" the emotional state of the characters. David Lynch uses sound as a narrative device
In the song, the "lost highway" is a road of sin and regret, a warning to those who "ramble 'round" and find themselves "sorrow bound".