

Their initial enjoyment of each other before reality catches up to them is visualized through a red color palette to complement their intense passion. Sailor wants to escape from society so that no one can ever threaten to keep Lula from him again. Lula wants to escape into her sexual fantasies after being the object of someone else’s. They want to continue their fantasy of living in a world where it is just the two of them and no one else. Lula is trying to escape the confines of her mother’s overbearing and overwhelming need to protect her, and Sailor is trying to escape his parole and avoid going back to prison where he would be without Lula. Although, it is not the only reason they have to escape. Sailor and Lula hit the road to California to escape the various people Lula’s mom has hired to kill Sailor, that is true. This is a wonderful show, sadly is does not get the credit it so thoroughly deserves.Parallels to “The Wizard of Oz” and twisted reality line “Wild at Heart’s” run-time. And even if it is predictable, the storyline is still well-done.

I mean, if I'm tired and there's a long week ahead, do I want to watch some complicated murder mystery where you are constantly left in the dark to as where you are in the plot? No. I agree it is predictable, but that's the sort of thing I like on Sunday night. Yes, I could simply watch a nature film instead, but I doubt that it will have the same impact. There were some beautiful shots of African wildlife. Who cares if it's not 100% accurate? I like it. They have many adventures involving monkeys, lions, elephants and all sorts. They meet up with Dupe Plessi, an alcoholic (non-stereotypical) bad-tempered Afrikaan, and try to bring the wildlife back to a dried up infertile wasteland. Wild at Heart is about a vet and his family who move to Africa. Wild at Heart in fact is as not as bad as these comments make it out to be. How come the so-called 'helpful' comments are the negative ones.
