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  1. A few films I would personally have ahead of Mulholland Drive: Hunger, Children of Men, Parasite, Pan’s Labyrinth. And a few maybes: The Social Network, Get Out, A Separation, There Will Be Blood. I do think Mulholland Drive is top ten, but more likely between 4-10 for me. 🤷🏻‍♂️

  2. The movie is great, but it's a one and done movie for me. Knowing that everything that came before the "theater switch" is just horrific nightmares replaying through her guilt-driven and suicidal mind is terrifyingly painful and so real.

  3. Mulholland Drive is a fantastic collection of ideas and makes for a truly one-of-a-kind viewing, but the often Lynch simply puts ideas out like an artist tosses out a canvas. To some, Picasso’s work-bin holds transcendent wonders, but to most, his more cohesive and well-defined projects will always hold the most value.

  4. I recently watched Mulholland Drive for the first time after reading about how it is considered one of the best, if not the best, movie of modern times.

  5. While Lost Highway feels like a test run for Mulholland Drive, they're both great movies in their own right. I really like that LH was inspired by OJ Simpson–that ability Simpson has to just supress the crimes he's committed in order to act like nothing happened.

  6. Mulholland drive is very interesting, I like the contrast between reality and dreams and how they overlap with each other. The most powerful scene for me was http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHPKe8D01Kk

  7. Mulholland Drive is a pretty damning critique of the Hollywood studio system (fucking mobsters steal Adam's movie from him, forcing him to cast Camilla in the lead) and a commentary on film as an illusion, as a manipulative device.

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