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      • At the very beginning of the new millennium, one of the greatest masters of the uncanny, David Lynch, made Mulholland Drive, a mysterious hybrid of genres, a tale of love and revenge of bizarre, seemingly incomprehensible structure, a terrific—and terrifying—film that stubbornly resists being called a horror film, even though it’s as dreadful and unsettling as anything recorded on the celluloid so far.
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  1. Jan 28, 2022 · Mulholland Drive is a dark and lost highway barely lit by unseen headlights, one which intersects Real Road and Symbolic Street, along with every imaginary alley. It's a route which most...

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  2. Jan 4, 2024 · Mulholland Drive had its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in 2001, where Lynch won the Best Director prize (which he shared with Joel Coen for The Man Who Wasn’t There), whereas the movie itself garnered overwhelming critical acclaim. It was nominated for four Golden Globe Awards and one Academy Award (Best Director).

  3. Oct 21, 2016 · This list will look to explain exactly why, despite many able contenders, Mulholland Drive deserves to top BBC Culture’s poll and why it is a masterpiece of American cinema. 1. Lynch manipulates our expectations like other directors manipulate lighting.

  4. Apr 1, 2023 · A plethora of bizarre characters and subplots, surrealist imagery and ambiguous dialogue define Mulholland Drive, making it one of Lynch’s most challenging films for viewers to wrap their heads around.

  5. Jul 26, 2020 · What makes Mulholland Drive a masterpiece is that the only thing that makes sense about it is that it’s truly hypnotic. Viewers can watch it over and over again and still not fully understand it, but that’s the beauty of it.

  6. Mulholland Drive is the most vibrant Lynchian Escher if you will. It really is art. It has some really crystal clear parts, themes and motives to it that somehow magically fit together and make sense out of no sense.

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  8. At the very beginning of the new millennium, one of the greatest masters of the uncanny, David Lynch, made Mulholland Drive, a mysterious hybrid of genres, a tale of love and revenge of bizarre, seemingly incomprehensible structure, a terrific—and terrifying—film that stubbornly resists being called a horror film, even though it’s as dreadful an...

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