
The pair are crazy in love and on the run from a group of killers dispatched by Lula’s insane mother. Produced and released at the height of Twin Peaks mania, Lynch’s 1990 crime thriller follows two lovers, Sailor Ripley (Nicholas Cage) and Lula Pace Fortune (Laura Dern), on a surreal road trip through the American south. The filmmaker has thoroughly explored themes of love and obsession in one twisted way or another over the course of his career, but there’s one Lynch film in particular – Wild at Heart – that concerns itself above others with that tempestuous, untamable thing Cash sang about. It’s also a sentiment that will be familiar to fans of director David Lynch.

It’s the perfect metaphor and one that anyone who’s fallen for someone can easily relate to. In his hit 1963 ballad “Ring of Fire”, singer Johnny Cash famously refers to love as a “burnin’ thing”.
