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During its first 100 minutes, ''Mulholland Drive'' lays out a network of interwoven plots revolving around a car crash, several murders and the problems besetting a young...
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.
Plot. A woman is about to be shot by her chauffeur on Mulholland Drive, but is saved when a car crashes into them. The woman is the sole survivor but is dazed, and hides in an apartment when the occupant leaves. Aspiring actress Betty Elms from Deep River, Ontario, arrives at the apartment, loaned by her aunt, and finds the woman.
Oct 12, 2001 · "Mulholland Drive" works directly on the emotions, like music. Individual scenes play well by themselves, as they do in dreams, but they don't connect in a way that makes sense--again, like dreams. The way you know the movie is over is that it ends.
Jan 6, 2002 · National Society of Film Critics select David Lynch's Mulholland Drive as best film of 2001 and Robert Altman as best director for Gosford Park; acting awards go to Gene Hackman (The Royal...
Jul 26, 2020 · From Blue Velvet to Lost Highway, audiences can’t just take what they see on face value and figure out the plot from a single viewing. One of the director’s most complex and challenging works is Mulholland Drive, his dark satire of the Hollywood film industry by way of exploring the dreamscape and boggling the mind with surreal imagery.
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Set in motion by a car crash on Mulholland Drive, Los Angeles, Lynch’s 2001 film stars Naomi Watts and Laura Harring in dual roles, with a cast that also includes Justin Theroux. Initially, it...