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  1. Although Mulholland Drive may not be as gratuitous and low-brow as her examples, it is still a logical continuation of her argument. Diane and Camilla fit into Williams’ idea of a female and feminine victimization. Mulholland Drive ascribes to Williams’ ideas and her rubric of excessiveness, but not as explicitly as the films she mentions.

  2. Mulholland Drive (stylized as Mulholland Dr.) is a 2001 surrealist neo-noir mystery film written and directed by David Lynch, and starring Justin Theroux, Naomi Watts, Laura Harring, Ann Miller, and Robert Forster. It tells the story of an aspiring actress named Betty Elms (Watts), newly arrived in Los Angeles, who meets and befriends an ...

  3. 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. Things like the men in the diner or the scene with the hitmen in the office have basically nothing to do with Diane's story (if it really is supposed to be Diane's story).

  4. Actually, mulholland drive is ond of lynch's few movies that does have a concrete, non-subjective story. Heres a brief summary -. After winning a jitterbug contest, Diane Selwyn moves to LA with the hopes of becoming an acctress. She meets Camila Rhodes and the two become lovers.

  5. Aug 23, 2016 · Mulholland Drive’s own troubled history, and the studio politics and power plays depicted by Lynch in the film itself, hardly feel like coincidences. Under its dream-like veneer, Mulholland ...

  6. Jul 5, 2018 · Mulholland Dr.’, quite simply, offers the greatest cinematic mystery of all time. In this article, we try to explain the major questions that you might have had and its various interpretations. Now, at its surface and stripping the film down to the most banal meaning, ‘Mulholland Dr.’ is a movie about a struggling Hollywood actress ...

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  8. Mar 13, 2002 · In Dreams: A Review of. Mulholland Drive. David Lynch spent the late ’80s perfecting a uniquely powerful and disquieting audio-visual universe, thematically rooted in stylised, neo- noir fairytales dealing with lost or threatened innocence in the face of unspeakable evil. Over the past ten years, Lynch has consolidated his greatness by ...

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