Please give me your thoughts, comments, or any kind of discoveries you made after watching this movie, right now i'm deeply confused.
Mulholland Drive - Thoughts
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the whole point of a lynch film is to tie yourself in a mental twist. Like doing drugs without the nasty overdose issues.
As someone once said - a mental mind fuck can be nice.Comment
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Everything you wanted to know about "Mulholland Drive"
http://archive.salon.com/ent/movies/...rive_analysis/Comment
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been awhile since I watched it but a fantastic movie.
Lynch loves to leave your head spinning. I walked out of the theatre with a total cluster fuck of confusment in my head. And loved it.
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Totally inccorect.Originally posted by Lane
the whole movie until the last part was a dream.. thats the key point.. try and figure out the rest yourself
I explained it really good once. But the search is down so...
Im not typing it again... but no its not that the whole movie is a dream. She has multiple personalities. The brunette girl does not exist.
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Terrible
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pseudo intellectual crap anylisis alert buzzer just went off, I need to turn the sensitivity down.Originally posted by NoCarrier
Everything you wanted to know about "Mulholland Drive"
http://archive.salon.com/ent/movies/...rive_analysis/
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Jesus Christ should go back to action movies and shut the fuck up
What the fuck is going on in this movie?
Well, it seems that Diane had her girlfriend murdered. Then, in a masturbatory fantasy cum fever dream in the moments before she commits suicide, she reimagines her ruined career and failed relationship with the woman she loves.
The dream begins with Camilla/Rita miraculously escaping the hit Diane had taken out on her. From there, Diane, a product of Hollywood, imagines the story in cinematic fashion: She sees herself as the naive wannabe starlet Betty, who succeeds on sheer talent and solves whatever problems are thrown her way. She even gets the girl!
Thematically, Lynch seems to be working out a number of things: the enticing but empty imagery of the movie screen; the accompanying imagery that is used as stardust to cover up the unpleasantries of the movie-making process; the imagery that the ambitious use to reimagine and remake themselves; and the imagery and imagination actors put to work to create their characters.Comment
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WTF? 1 min max for editing messages?
Diane's fantasy is a number of things. It's obviously a dream of a world in which her relationship with Camilla was different -- a place where Camilla loves her and is dependent on her. But it's also a requiem for her lost career, and arguably an elegy to a lost Hollywood as well. But Lynch seems rather ambivalent about the lost Hollywood, which by analogy undermines Diane's dream vision, too.
Lynch may be telling us that this is the dream we all share when we watch Hollywood movies, and reminding us at the same time that it is a dream -- that it is wishful, and says a lot about the dreamer. The movie's most problematic conceit is Diane's hallucination of the mad powers behind the scenes in Hollywood. Are those imaginings the incoherent ones of a cockeyed youngster turned sour by failure? Or the unvarnished truth of someone who'd seen it happen, up close and personal?
Indeed, Diane herself is someone who deals with personal rejection by hiring an assassin. Lynch does a great job intertwining the dicier sides of Diane's character with a wider critique of Hollywood as a business and the complex relationship between Hollywood as dream factory and its audience. It's possible Lynch sees consumers of popular Hollywood fare as unable to work out their grievances in their real lives, so they resort to fantasies of revenge.Comment
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Yea we can click the link... we dont need you to paste the bullshit these three morons imagine the movie is about.
Dont take offence that you wasted your time reading a bunch of crap. (or did you just skip to a good part to past) Think of it as a learning experience.
Quit being a fag and defending salon dot com.
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I needed to paste the truth just for you. Because the world you live in, the reality is fucked up (your signature is a damn good sign).Originally posted by - Jesus Christ -
Yea we can click the link... we dont need you to paste the bullshit these three morons imagine the movie is about.
Dont take offence that you wasted your time reading a bunch of crap. (or did you just skip to a good part to past) Think of it as a learning experience.
Quit being a fag and defending salon dot com.
I mean, who can argue with some lunatic like you? It's like going into a mental hospital and trying to have a descent conversation with one of the patients.
Actually, I'm pretty sure that mental patients make more sense than you do
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David Lynch is one of the best directors and movie creators...
A fine line between reality and fantasy is skewered and it comes down to a strange Pandora's box that holds the true secrets to "Mulholland Dr."
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The best lesbian scene in a mainstream film, EVER.SIG TOO BIG! Maximum 120x60 button and no more than 3 text lines of DEFAULT SIZE and COLOR. Unless your sig is for a GFY top banner sponsor, then you may use a 624x80 instead of a 120x60.Comment
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Yes calling me crazy really helped support your copy/pasted argument.Originally posted by NoCarrier
I needed to paste the truth just for you. Because the world you live in, the reality is fucked up (your signature is a damn good sign).
I mean, who can argue with some lunatic like you? It's like going into a mental hospital and trying to have a descent conversation with one of the patients.
Actually, I'm pretty sure that mental patients make more sense than you do
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