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I liked Mulholland Drive at first (saw it when it first came out) but it didn't blow me away. But I saw it again recently and I was amazed at how clever and interesting so many of the scenes are: the frightened man in the diner, the director and the cowboy, the repetition of "Silenzio!"
Aug 23, 2016 · Why has Mulholland Drive topped BBC Culture’s poll of the greatest films of the 21st Century? Luke Buckmaster explains. It puzzles viewers but delights critics.
Jun 19, 2014 · In Mulholland Drive, David Lynch reminds his viewers that we, just like Diane Selwyn, live in a world that has become so cruel and arbitrary that it requires us to create mental fantasies in order to help us construct some sense of identity and unity, yet he, like Lacan, emphasizes the illusory nature of the hope that such fantasies can ...
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I've watched Mulholland Drive several times a year in order to gain more perspective but that has come up short. I feel that there is no need to re-watch it again because it has given me so much more insight into the "clues" in his existentialist movie.
Mulholland Drive feels like what it is - a failed television pilot retro-fitted into a remake of Lost Highway's basic storyline, but with a bunch of shaggy loose ends still dangling about.
Mar 17, 2013 · Though there are Surrealist elements at work in all of his films, I suggest Lynch’s most recent two in particular – Mulholland Dr. (2001) and Inland Empire (2006) – extend dream-like aesthetics sufficiently enough to move beyond normal parameters and bring the very fabric of their diegeses into question. As such, both films seem to embody ...
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Jul 5, 2018 · The most obvious explanation of the movie is that the actress Betty is actually Diane Selwyn. The first two-thirds of the film is actually a perfect fantasy that is created by Betty (Diane) played by Naomi Watts. In the real world, she is depressed, washed up and suicidal.