Now comes "Wild at Heart," which won the Palme d'Or at this year's Cannes Film Festival, to great cheers and many boos, some of the latter from me. Lynch's "Twin Peaks" is a cult hit on television. "Blue Velvet" (1986) was hailed as one of the best films of the decade. At the end of both " Blue Velvet" and "Wild at Heart," I was angry, as if a clever con-man had tried to put one over on me. But as the movie rolls along, something grows inside of me - an indignation, an unwillingness, a resistance. I sit and watch his films and am aware of his energy, his visual flair, his flashes of wit. I am aware of it, I admit to it, but I cannot think my way around it. I couldn’t face going out there again in June.There is something inside of me that resists the films of David Lynch. “You get lonely and miss your loved ones. Once you’ve seen the landscape and the animals, there’s nothing else to do,” she explained. Holden also admitted that she got bored of South Africa’s beautiful scenery after spending so much time there. Wild At Heart was a huge experience and I don’t regret it for a minute, but I have to call it a day.” “It’s not fair, especially on my mum, to be out of the country for six months again. I can’t take her away from my family any more. “Lexi’s two and hasn’t spent a summer in England yet. I can’t have my daughter running around in elephant s*** any more,” Amanda told the News of the World. Holden took two-year-old Lexi to South Africa with her each time she flew out to film for the programme, but she finally decided that the arrangement was not in the best interest of her daughter. The actress has played Sarah Trevanion on the ITV1 drama since 2006, but viewers will see her make her final appearance in tonight’s episode. Published Sunday, Mar 9 2008, 10:17 GMT | By Daniel Kilkelly Amanda Holden has revealed that she quit Wild At Heart for the sake of her daughter.
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