Michael wrote:Does anyone get the impression that Fred gets fried (electric chair) when his face swells, splits, splatters in the end?
Maybe. But electricity has always been (signified) a gateway into another world/dimension/plane of consciousness in Lynch's films. For example, right before the wild dancing ends and the shot of the bed begins in Mulholland Drive, the picture of Betty/Diane crackles and pops with electricity. See also: the red lamp in Inland Empire.
Which is all to say, you could be right, but there is another, convincing, metaphysical (rather than physical) explanation for the electricity, one based on Lynch's repeated use of the trope.
Michael wrote:I just ended my personal David Lynch marathon, concluding with the just released DVD of Lost Highway, something I never did before with that director.
Did you rewatch The Straight Story? If so, in the context of the marathon, did it not become a very Lynchian movie in a manner you might miss if you were seeing it at a distance from Lynch's other films? Did you catch its mysterious floating quality?