Mulholland Drive Comments

  • Horacio 2022-09-02 12:33:11

    Okay, but it's not very easy to understand. A little too...

  • Gracie 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    How many personalities can a person split into? It is said that the most...

  • Michael 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    (about) the dream of the movie, (about) the movie of the movie. The dream itself is a metaphor for the...

  • Gabrielle 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    93/100 is another film about dreams and reality, but in Lynch's hands, he merged the two in a "magic" way, with fragmented stories embedded in every sensory gap, not only non-linear. , is not narrative at all. The camera turns into an eye, and every movement is a wild dance in a dream. The disappearance of characters and the transformation of time and space are not only the composition of the dream, but also the puzzle of the entire image "empire". Ambience. For viewers, connecting clues in...

  • Annabell 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    5.0 Lynch has an obsession with reincarnation love. Dreams and reality are intertwined, reflected through various lenses and montage techniques. This is a proposition about love, but also a proposition about dreams and nothingness. How can we know about life and death in dreams... # After seven swipes, study the dream book and then study Mulholland...

  • Letitia 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Re-watching Rubik's Cube 2019.12.3, I began to feel "on the road". I was immersed in the mystery and bizarreness perceived by the subconscious before. Now all the disguise has been removed, and only the ordinary and bitter life is left, which is even more revered because of that powerlessness. It's something we all share, and each one of us is delusional about detachment. Lynch's scheduling is crazy and exaggerated, and he leads you step by step into the world he created, where dreams are...

  • Barbara 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    #DocumentaryPhoto# The bold experimental style almost reminds me of Freud's "psychoanalysis" and Kafka's grotesque social novels. Perhaps in David Lynch's eyes, the world is inherently absurd and cold. . In this story with a little bit of les love, dreams are independent of reality and also a projection of reality. I finally realized that Dane played by Naomiwatts is the saddest character in the whole story, and the big-chested amnesiac played by Laura Harring Companionship is the love and...

  • Lolita 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    The monster is extremely evil, I don't distinguish between dreams, and I should watch it while I have a chance in the...

  • Glenna 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    There's really no way to like this. ....

  • Tamia 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    10/10. ①Although the narrative of the movie is obscure, the story logic is rigorous and closed, which makes the heroine's character image very clear and three-dimensional, thus making the fit point between content and form extremely clear. ②Slow and restrained narrative/editing/performance rhythm, fixed or slow movement of the camera, obscure stories and dream streams of consciousness, eerie and mysterious clips (such as the multi-person dance at the beginning, the dirty-faced beggar, the...

Extended Reading
  • Durward 2021-10-20 17:27:10

    Who plays who

    When you spend money to watch this film, you have already been played by the director. Just like when the sun rises as usual, everyone kept discussing it. The newspaper publishes all kinds of film reviews every day. Look back. ,Depend on! It turns out that we are all being played (I only...

  • Daphney 2021-10-20 17:29:25

    Full analysis of the plot of "Mulholland Road"

    An understandable cause is hidden behind the chaotic dream.

    2016.2.17 was revised to a graphic version.

    Look finish "Mulholland Drive", gasp! As many people have pointed out, the first 3/4 of the plot of the film is actually a dream, and I did not expect anyone to show the nightmare in images with...

Mulholland Drive quotes

  • [last lines]

    Blue-Haired Lady: Silencio...

  • Luigi Castigliane: This is the girl!

    Adam Kesher: Hey, that girl is not in my film!

    Vincenzo Castiliane: It's no longer your film.