Mulholland Drive evaluation action
2021-10-20 17:21
Although "Mulholland Road" is mysterious and incomprehensible, it is not a coincidence that it was rated by the BBC as the greatest movie of the 21st century. "Mulholland Road" is dressed in a dreamy coat, but in essence it is a beautiful blow to Hollywood's deceitful atmosphere. "Mulholland Road" is more attractive in terms of themes and concepts. The film does not tell how a great movie is realized, but what a great movie can achieve. The dreamy color of the film creates a lot of inexplicable mysteries, which is very confusing, but it naturally arouses people's desire to interpret. There are also some memorable episodes in the film, including the interpretation of popular music in the 1960s, which, in a way, creates a musical atmosphere that is both vulgar and elusive. The most important scene in the film is in the Silencio Club, which is an extension of the theme of the film, which is truly unforgettable for the audience. It is not only a gorgeous sensory experience, but also a self-reflection exercise, sublimating the entire film, allowing viewers to see the touching inner fragments of the film.
The film’s narrative technique is slightly novel, using the parallel narrative technique favored by the audience at the time. At first glance, the plot is upside-down, but in the end it reflects a “kaleidoscope” of blurred and deep brilliance. The film is definitely not an easy-to-understand movie. The stories scattered in every corner and the scenes jumping back and forth seem to test the mind and patience of the audience. The outline is clear little by little, as if a person wakes up in the morning and tries his best. Recalling the dream of last night. The audience must pay attention to those seemingly irrelevant details over and over again, but even these ingenious details can only be overshadowed by the film's profound themes, exciting plot development and extraordinary skills.
Extended Reading
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Betty: Mulholland Drive?
Rita: That's where I was going!
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Adam Kesher: What's going on Cynthia?
Cynthia: It's been a very strange day.
Adam Kesher: And getting stranger.