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The provided episode describes David Lynch's 1990 film, Wild at Heart, focusing on the tumultuous relationship between Sailor and Lula as they flee, evading Lula's mother who attempts to separate them. The film is characterized as a surreal, violent "Romeo and Juliet on the road," blending reality and dreams. It employs contrasting visual and narrative elements, extreme characters, and embraces over-the-top and kitschy aspects to emphasize its visionary and satirical nature. Ultimately, the film centers on the power of love as a rebellion against a cruel world, utilizing a fragmented narrative, and is considered a divisive yet captivating cult film that embodies Lynch's distinctive style.